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18 year old granddaughter has had hers.

Other news, UK records 11 coronavirus deaths with zero across entire Midlands
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18 year old granddaughter has had hers.

Other news, UK records 11 coronavirus deaths with zero across entire Midlands
I'm glad to see that the vast majority of teenagers are taking up the offer and not listening to the 'Deltas'
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I'm glad to see that the vast majority of teenagers are taking up the offer and not listening to the 'Deltas'
Or Piers Corbyn?
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According to the inevitable epidemiologist on TV talking about our Bondi outbreak there is evidence that the longer the time between injections of Pfizer and AZ the more effective they both are. Currently the AZ is 12 weeks apart hence my second injection occurs on the 5th July but it was suggested even longer is better.

There you go...
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Ok, what are people's preferred vaccines? It looks like I'm going to have no social life whatsoever again unless I get the jab. I can't go through another year this way.
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Ok, what are people's preferred vaccines? It looks like I'm going to have no social life whatsoever again unless I get the jab. I can't go through another year this way.


Not sure how anyone can know that, Teacup - not unless we tried all different ones to compare?
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Not sure how anyone can know that, Teacup - not unless we tried all different ones to compare?
Maybe I'll sit on the fence longer...

I honestly couldn't stand another year like last. I will probably delete my profile soon and go off the grid as usual. Just reaching out
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That is not possible.

Well, not to the Layman.
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Ok, what are people's preferred vaccines? It looks like I'm going to have no social life whatsoever again unless I get the jab. I can't go through another year this way.

I'd say it is possible to pick a vaccine based on the info available so far and if you relate that to your personal needs. All vaccines have been approved of. So any answer to that question will be a personal one for the time being. Because of my health issues I wouldn't want a vaccine that has a certain record of leading to clots however rare that risk might be. Hearing about the risk of myocarditis among younger males sounds less of a risk to me. And then I didn't like our authorities' decision to reserve one vaccine for the under 60 exclusively after they had warned the public that over 60 year olds should not get it.
All that made me decide in favour of one vaccine and I had to go to some length to finally get it. If my daughter weren't a clinician, I wouldn't have had any chance of getting it.
Clearly, I don't know if that was the right choice. Only time will tell. I just wanted to make that decision based on the knowledge and information I had at the time. The shortage of vaccines as well as the generally slow process and the poor management of vaccinating the population is just appalling.
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Ok, what are people's preferred vaccines? It looks like I'm going to have no social life whatsoever again unless I get the jab. I can't go through another year this way.
I would have thought that the preferred vaccine was one that worked, if the scientific studies are to be believed (and why shouldn't they?), so far they all appear very effective.

Take whatever you can get, depending on your age the disease is more likely to kill you than the vaccine.
 
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