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Spain are doing care homes first and giving the second jab 2 weeks later because their health authorities say waiting as long as 12 weeks makes the first dose ineffective. Interesting to hear that Brussels are controlling vaccine allocation to EU member states.
One of my neighbours is 96 year old, still not been contacted regarding getting a jab. :?
Its a shortage of supply from Pfizer and why we delaying giving the second dose.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-55666399
I'm prob wrong but isn't the reason to delay the Pfizer 2nd jab until week 12 a strategic one from the UK Gov't rather than a supply one. My understanding was that they the gov't think that there will be greater impact to give more people the first jab rather than fewer people both jabs? According to some docs however, there is no evidence that the first jab lasts effectively more than the first 3 weeks (as that wasn't trialled) - they have only trialled it as the 2nd jab coming after 3 weeks for the protection they have quoted. Therefore the danger is that lots of people will be going around feeling safe after the 1st jab for up to 12 weeks whilst in actuality being potentially vulnerable (and of course, with their confidence raised, more prone to taking risks and spreading the virus).
Not sure if my understanding is right there. Happy to be corrected! Hope all here are well
Shortage of supply led them to have to make that choice. The thinking by the Gov was if we used what we had to do as many first jabs as possible it would reduce death rates in the 4 vulnerable groups and buy time to bring supply on stream.
From a newspaper report yesterday "The JCVI has suggested doses should be given 12 weeks apart in order to give the maximum number of people some protection while supplies are limited."
A question that nobody seems to ask. When the 2nd shots get into full flow will that effectively stop first vaccination for those left?
Put simply. - assume 2.5m available vaccines a week. After 12 weeks 30m will have been vaccinated once. 2.5m shots per week will be needed for the following 12 weeks just to give 2nd shots to the initial 30m leaving no capacity for any new first vaccinations and, more or less, a 3 month gap in first vaccinations.
Am I missing something?
Am I missing something?
Yeah, your jab.....:)