Yep, a hypothetical 16 year old with literally no health issues still gets the "higher risk of getting severely ill" result if he hasn't had his good boy botched boosters. Seems the only way not to get told to be boosted is to already be boosted.
The "you may be at higher risk" phrasing is also hilarious, like risk didn't already imply a probability, they're just sounding like they haven't got a clue.
Yep, a hypothetical 16 year old with literally no health issues still gets the "higher risk of getting severely ill" result if he hasn't had his good boy botched boosters. Seems the only way not to get told to be boosted is to already be boosted.
I did the healthiest person possible and the most unhealthy possible and it gave them the same risk.
The "you may be at higher risk" phrasing is also hilarious, like risk didn't already imply a probability, they're just sounding like they haven't got a clue.