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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
Vaccinate twice or twice as many?
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<blockquote data-quote="Muck Spreader" data-source="post: 7327778" data-attributes="member: 137"><p>I don't know if it's incompetency, probably more like desperation. You have a situation that is rapidly getting out of control and only a very limited supply of vaccine. Can you make it go further, bearing in mind that you are looking 20+ days ahead before a high level of protection is achieved. Pfizer say no, with there vaccine, possibly due to legal reasons as they have no trial work to say one way or another. And this probably has to be respected with something as currently unique as RNA vaccine, but it may well be ok with the Oxford AZ option as there is trial evidence and the technology is much better understood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muck Spreader, post: 7327778, member: 137"] I don't know if it's incompetency, probably more like desperation. You have a situation that is rapidly getting out of control and only a very limited supply of vaccine. Can you make it go further, bearing in mind that you are looking 20+ days ahead before a high level of protection is achieved. Pfizer say no, with there vaccine, possibly due to legal reasons as they have no trial work to say one way or another. And this probably has to be respected with something as currently unique as RNA vaccine, but it may well be ok with the Oxford AZ option as there is trial evidence and the technology is much better understood. [/QUOTE]
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