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vegansrock
Why the decision to delay the 2nd dose? Is it really to give more the first? Does that make any sense at all? Or is there something we aren’t being told?( i.e. not enough doses, no staff etc) Piss up and brewery come to my mind.
There is a suggestion that not enough is coming on stream fast enough, so they are mucking around with the Pfizer vaccine.
My question is if someone had the Pfizer vaccine but doesn’t have the booster for 3 months, will that result in only partial immunity?
vegansrock I think there's definitely something the public isn't being told. I'm not concerned about safety, but I am concerned about how effective the whole programme is going to be. I honestly feel the public is being treated like toddlers, for whom the truth is considered unpalatable.
A big fuss was made about 800,000 Pfizer doses arriving in the UK, ahead of anybody else, then everything went suspiciously quiet about the arrival of more doses. I know that Pfizer announced it was having problems with supplies and admitted it wouldn't be able to deliver all the doses which were promised, but I've searched in vain to find out how many doses the UK has actually received.
All we know for certain is that the UK has 800,000 doses (enough for 400,000 people) and that there have been logistical problems vaccinating the original priority group. Some centres have even run out of vaccines and turned people away.
Alarm bells started ringing when the government started boasting that more than 400,000 had received the first dose. I wondered at the time where the second doses would come from.
It now seems that there was no intention of giving the second dose within 21 days, but hoping that more would arrive within a few months. GPs and others have now been landed with the task of contacting thousands of people to cancel appointments, not being able to give an alternative appointment and finding alternative people, so that vaccine isn't wasted. GP practices have better things to do with their time and resources.
Vallance has now changed his story and said that people will have some protection after just one dose, but who knows what the truth is? Quite honestly, if I were highly vulnerable, I would want to know that I would be more than "partially protected". The vaccine never was going to be a magic wand, but I'd still be as anxious as ever.
The lack of transparency really annoys me. People have put up with a lot and I think they deserve to know what's really going on. Not only that, but this kind of thing just fuels conspiracy theories and doesn't reassure those who have been called "hesitant" about being vaccinated.