My son some how survived the booster shot because his job required it. Now my nephew and his wife are down with the covid 19 virus after getting their booster shot. I still refuse a flu shot of any kind after what it did to me before I was married.
Also haw can we beleive the statistics after seeing each day during the start of this a 100,000 people dying each day in every/well almost every state.
Guys - while there has been nothing but one lie after another (many of them admitted to afterwards, with apparent pride) on this topic, the "excess deaths" statistics, either from undiagnosed or otherwise side effects of Wuhan Flu (AKA COVID-19), or from side-effects from the vaccine, are *real* and not a statistical anomaly.
But you probably want to weigh the possibility of one problem VS another. The mortality statistics from Wuhan are wildly skewed with age, just like a lot of similar flu and cold statistics (and measels, and mumps, etc), so you are playing one risk off against another. If you are under 60, probably better off just forgetting about Wuhan and don't risk the booster, you are in nearly no danger.
Above that, you might want to consider your age and condition, because if you are over 75, Wuhan becomes extremely dangerous, and IMO, you probably want to take any vaccine that is offered, efficacy notwithstanding, because your odds are better with than without.
Under that, consider whether you have any risk factors, if any, lower the age at which you cross from "dead from vaccine" and "dead from Wuhan". To me, 61 and no risk factors skews strongly to "no more boosters" unless something else unexpected crops up.
Unfortunately, it is nearly impossible to get real statistics due to the high degree of falsification, "spin", and outright intentionally misleading people for political effect, so you have to try to figure it out yourself. If you have a doctor you actually trust to make the same sort of evaluation, then by all means, go with their recommendation, but many of us do not, they are drinking the same kool-aid.
That's my approach to it, I am far from an expert in virology or immunology, but I can do math OK to get by, and even though there is far more risk with vaccines than is admitted to, for anyone with a risk factor or over a certain age, I think you are still better off getting it.
Brett