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    Chicago Department of Public Health Commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady addressed booster shot questions during a Facebook Live event Tuesday.
    According to Arwady, people should way 10 days after their positive test before getting their booster shot. This is in part due to isolation guidelines from the CDC.
    Arwady said that while those who recently recover from COVID do have antibodies, she still recommends getting a booster shot.
    "Certainly if you've had a recent COVID infection, you've had your antibodies go up, but my recommendation to my staff, to my family, to everybody is particularly with the surge right now I would still recommending getting the booster," she said.

    • Did she actually go to school to be eligible for that "Dr" in front of her name or did she just drew it with her crayons?pr2
    • No serious doctor will validate her non-scientific opinion.pr2
    • Fuck, you don't even have to be a doctor to understand her claims are bogus.pr2
    • She has a bachelor’s degree from Harvard University, a master’s degree in public health from Columbia University...fooler
    • ...and completed medical school and clinical training at Yale University.fooler
    • did you "just drew" your diploma?fooler
    • LOLpalimpsest
    • sorry pr2 but you’d struggle to find any doctor that DOESNT agree with her. That’s because you’re a moron and don’t know doctors.monospaced

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