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The Uk Wants To Extend Time Between Doses
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Yet apparently there is no data to support this. All testing was done within the timeframe of a space of 21 days between doses. Should we be concerned?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Am sure this was covered in depth on a thread a while ago. Will have a look. The argument is you get twice as many to get the first shot which gets 80% of immunity and can wait 60 or 90 days (I've forgot which) for the second shot to get the extra 10% immunity. Its been approved here by scientists not by politicians but will need to find the link
Sunk...more like 52% according to this...and it's not the first time I've seen that number.
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ymb, at least we are doing better than EU countries.
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Teacake @ 13:00...they have.
https:/ /www.in depende nt.co.u k/news/ health/ covid-v accine- pfizer- second- dose-b1 782467. html
Information regarding effectiveness varies also.
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Information regarding effectiveness varies also.
woofy, on a previous thread you said that you couldn't understand the confusion over the Pfizer Covid vaccine strategy.
Some reports say that effective immunity comes from the first injection and other reports (BMJ suggests that it comes from the second (booster jab)
People given the first dose were told in no uncertain terms that it was imperative 5hey had the second dose in ten days and an appointment was made.
Then, their apps was cancelled and told that they would be recalled in 3months.
Now can you see why people are confused?
Some reports say that effective immunity comes from the first injection and other reports (BMJ suggests that it comes from the second (booster jab)
People given the first dose were told in no uncertain terms that it was imperative 5hey had the second dose in ten days and an appointment was made.
Then, their apps was cancelled and told that they would be recalled in 3months.
Now can you see why people are confused?
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