MartinEdic
2 min readJan 19, 2022

According to the Washington Post, 75.1% of Americans have had at least one dose of vaccine. I have watched this number very slowly creep up, very slowly, and it has me wondering about a number of things. I’m 67 and in my group, 65+, over 95% are fully (two shots) vaccinated, which basically means everyone who is going to get vaxxed has been.

We are starting to see the definition of fully vaccinated being expanded to three shots, including boosters. And that third dose makes a difference. That’s all great, but I wonder about those one shot people. Obviously they are not anti-vax or they never would have gotten the first one. The question is, will they…

MartinEdic

Mastodon: @martinedic@md.dm, Writer, nine non-fiction books, two novels, Buddhist, train lover. Amateur cook, lover of life most of the time!