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My son had Vasculitis in 1995 so I am interested in how often you are getting covid jabs.

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Hi KGsrKGsr. Personally I have had 6 Covid Jabs, 4 x Pfizer and 2 x Moderna I had my first one in February 2021 and my last in August 2022 so about every 4 months apart.

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louise112

Last week I got a flu and covid jab together. That will be my fourth pfizer, my last was Oct 2021.

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Diamister

I’ve had 5 so far and am waiting for my autumn booster jab in nov. Not taking any risks even though my vasculitis (diagnosed in June 2022) is under control for now. Hope that helps.

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Mooka

I think it depends on if he’s still immunocompromised. I’ve had 6.

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