Are you willing to get the Covid vaccine when offered?

I think its all of the above. We still have pockets of the world that have yet to get 1 shot coverage across their populations, so maybe prioritize that first. Also seems to think it might be medically unnecessary except for vulnerable populations. Vaccines are not without some side effects and can create some non-zero amount of harm, which becomes a closer call with milder disease.

Personally I am wrestling with what to do with my college daughter - she had symptomatic COVID last spring, then was double vaxxed this summer, and now just tested positive again with basically zero symptoms. She also had mono last month. The idea that she needs a booster after being double vaxxed and twice infected in less than 12 months .... I would kind of like to give her immune system a break.

Yeah, that seems like a tough call in that situation. I just wish there was more evidence regarding whether there are any risks, outside of the normal risk of vaccination, to getting boosted. I'm not aware of any, but that doesn't mean they don't exist. I was double dosed with Pfizer then got COVID while evacuated after Ida. But my 18 year-old daughter, to our knowledge, never got COVID and tested negative when the wife and I were positive. I kind of waited on the booster since I figured I had some natural immunity added to my vaccination (plus I had the monoclonal antibody treatment so I had to wait), but I ended up getting booster before Christmas but mostly due to Omicron and spending time with older family members for Christmas.

My daughter decided on her own to get boosted, but I wasn't really pushing it or against it.