They look hard to fillet, Mr bee.
They look hard to fillet, Mr bee.
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Those questions you copied and pasted were almost certainly written by someone who does not understand the way these things work. In which case they probably would not be able to correctly interpret the answers.Here are 12 important questions and answers before considering getting vaccinated:
Someone who understands epidemiology would ask the following questions:
●"If I get vaccinated is it likely to bring forward the day when I can I stop wearing a mask(s)?"
●"If I get vaccinated is it likely the restaurants, bars, schools, fitness clubs, hair salons, etc. reopen and will people be able to get back to work like normal sooner?
●"If I get vaccinated does the evidence suggest will I will have increased resistance to Covid?"
●"If I get vaccinated, is there any evidence that I will be less contagious to others?"
etc
If the other questions were also asked in the form that would be used by someone who is not a troll and has some understanding of the science of epidemiology, then all the answers would be a simple, unqualified yes.
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						SubscriberSo the vaccine roll out has commenced. I like that Scomo thinks he is essential?!!!!How do we know it wasn't just a syringe full of saline.
Anyway, a thought crossed my mind this afternoon. From the information provided I would be in group 2a if I choose to be vaccinated. My question is if I do get vaccinated with the Phizer vaccine and some 4-6 weeks later (or whatever the time frame is) I come for my second shot and they say.... "we don't have anymore Phizer vaccine".... what then?? They say they have X number of doses, does that take into account wastage and spoilage?
If this scenario were to happen, do I have a compromised immune system? If I do, does that make me more susceptable to the virus? Does it make me more susceptible to other viruses? If I was compromised would I be required to isolate for my own protection? Do I have to wait a unspecified period then start the other vaccine regime? If I have to wait for more Phizer vaccine what is the maximum period between shots? Will that compromise my C-19 vaccination?
So many questions.
There is no eraser on the pencil of life.
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Ray
A single shot of either vaccine is known to result in considerable immunity. The biology behind vaccination makes it likely that a second dose of the other vaccine will be approximately the same as another dose of the same vaccine (provided both are targeting the same protein, if not less certain). But this has not been tested so there is no real data on it, although reading about the situation in the UK suggests that this will come as side effect of the situation with their vaccination campaign.
Data is still short on what results from "different" ways of vaccination such as different time intervals between doses or mixing vaccines, but there is no reason to suspect that there will be any outcome worse than not being as effective as expected. The reason for sticking to the procedure laid down is not because the outcome will be worse if we don't, but simply that there is no data. This data is in many cases likely to come as millions of people per day are vaccinated worldwide, as is happening right now. This data is being exchanged by countries using the same vaccines.
John
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