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When An Anti-Coved-19 Jab Becomes Available . . . . .

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Canary42 | 21:53 Thu 29th Oct 2020 | ChatterBank
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. . . . who should get priority.

Over 70s or High Tiers ?

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IMHO, I think it should be vulnerable and NHS staff first, then keyworkers. Not that all of them will want to have it, though.
Hmm

1) the vulnerable in any age group (eg immune compressed, cancer patients etc) combined with any nhs frontline workers

2) the over 60s combine with any Nhs Non patient raving workers (ie admin, lab workers etc)

Of course lots won’t want it... My husb is classed as vulnerable (blood cancer in remission) but he doesn’t want the jab. His choice and I back him totally.
Typo *facing not raving lol
Oh and then when there is enough to go around anyone of any age in the high tier areas
Over 70s and vulnerable people, IMHO.
The people on whom it will work best, ie provide the best protection. Any other decision is wasteful.
NHS and key workers, otherwise the system is bottom up.
Clover ...

If (I’m playing devils advocate here lol) there isn’t enough for over 70s AND vulnerable... who wld u think Shld be prioritised?

Of course this is all hypothetical .... they may not even find a vaccine!


I think vulnerable first .... after all there are many over 70s that are very fit.
agree with zacs 23.08. They are the ones that have to cope with all this, it also has a personal impact on them too

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