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Alternative Vaccines For Under Thirties
Why is the under thirties being offered an alternative to the AZ vaccine .
Isn't that going to dent confidence in the AZ ?
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Isn't that going to dent confidence in the AZ ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.additionally there are thousands of us now who have had one dose and need the same vaccine for their second dose. In order to be SURE that there is enough for that, the unvaccinated younger folk will need to be offered something else. Its always been the plan to use multiple vaccines but not to give people a different second vaccine from their first except under certain unusual and tightly controlled circumstances.
It may be coincidence, but last month NHS England warned that doses of the OAZ vaccine would be constrained in mid April (Now). The plan was to replace it with the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines for the under 50s.
Which is exactly what is happening. Possible blood clots are a convenient excuse to hide the shortfall.
Which is exactly what is happening. Possible blood clots are a convenient excuse to hide the shortfall.
Your desperately trying to create a conspirocy sunk but we can see what your doing. No-one would be foolish enough to create fake news to suppress demand for this vaccinne and put the whole vaccinne programme at risk. Your making it up or reading the wrong sites. Even your beloved Gaurdian wont be claiming this.
bobbinwales
Today:
// The EU's medicines regulator says unusual blood clots should be listed as a very rare side effect of the AstraZeneca vaccine for Covid-19.
After a study looking at 86 European cases, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) concluded the benefits of the vaccine outweighed the risk. //
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/w orld-eu rope-56 665150
So why is the UK Government discouraging under 50s having the AZ vaccine?
Perhaps you can explain?
Today:
// The EU's medicines regulator says unusual blood clots should be listed as a very rare side effect of the AstraZeneca vaccine for Covid-19.
After a study looking at 86 European cases, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) concluded the benefits of the vaccine outweighed the risk. //
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So why is the UK Government discouraging under 50s having the AZ vaccine?
Perhaps you can explain?
I don’t think sunk is suggesting it’s fake news. I hope not anyway as that would be ridiculous.
Rather I thought the suggestion was that the move away from AZ in light of the independent research and advice was done simply to cover up a shortage.
I’d suggest as I did above rather that that would be counter-productive. However, it is something that potentially is convenient and the impact should be minimal.
Provided people don’t overrract to the news
Rather I thought the suggestion was that the move away from AZ in light of the independent research and advice was done simply to cover up a shortage.
I’d suggest as I did above rather that that would be counter-productive. However, it is something that potentially is convenient and the impact should be minimal.
Provided people don’t overrract to the news
Just fancy that...
18th March
// THERE will be a "significant reduction" in the availability of Covid vaccines throughout April, the NHS has warned.
The blow means anyone under the age of 50 will now have to wait longer for their jab.
A leaked NHS letter yesterday said first doses will be “significantly constrained” due to a “significant reduction in supply from manufacturers”.
Downing Street has not denied these claims.
A bombshell letter, revealed yesterday, said there would be a predicted four-week blip in vaccines “as a result of reductions in national inbound supply”.
NHS bosses told local leaders to avoid inviting anyone under 50 years old for a jab, just days before those in their 40s were expected to be invited.
Only under “'exceptional circumstances” can a younger person be offered a dose. //
https:/ /www.th esun.co .uk/new s/14377 651/why -is-the re-covi d-vacci ne-shor tage/
18th March
// THERE will be a "significant reduction" in the availability of Covid vaccines throughout April, the NHS has warned.
The blow means anyone under the age of 50 will now have to wait longer for their jab.
A leaked NHS letter yesterday said first doses will be “significantly constrained” due to a “significant reduction in supply from manufacturers”.
Downing Street has not denied these claims.
A bombshell letter, revealed yesterday, said there would be a predicted four-week blip in vaccines “as a result of reductions in national inbound supply”.
NHS bosses told local leaders to avoid inviting anyone under 50 years old for a jab, just days before those in their 40s were expected to be invited.
Only under “'exceptional circumstances” can a younger person be offered a dose. //
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