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<blockquote data-quote="ncurd" data-source="post: 1016130" data-attributes="member: 72205"><p>It's one of those things you have to question who was giving the advice. My father-in-law retired from the ambulance service as the longest serving front line member at the time (essentially from birth within the NHS until his retirement). But whilst he'd be quite handy admistering jabs (and way more technical stuff from acute and trauma perspectives he's a smart bloke in this regard) his understanding of transmission wouldn't be that high it's just not an area he's an expert in.</p><p></p><p>It's important to remember the people giving the jabs aren't your normal nurses and nurse practitioners either. I was contacted to learn to administer them and all I am is a qualified first aider with a degree so am considered smart enough to learn how to give them. Doesn't mean anything I say or write about should be taken a truth.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Plus as pointed out Van Tam today was saying you can still spread it even with the vaccine. I assume unless Witty or Vallance says otherwise it's probably the correct (possibly moreso as he's been a tad more outspoken on advice). Which is all I'm really going on and I don't think they'd say it without it being important to stress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncurd, post: 1016130, member: 72205"] It's one of those things you have to question who was giving the advice. My father-in-law retired from the ambulance service as the longest serving front line member at the time (essentially from birth within the NHS until his retirement). But whilst he'd be quite handy admistering jabs (and way more technical stuff from acute and trauma perspectives he's a smart bloke in this regard) his understanding of transmission wouldn't be that high it's just not an area he's an expert in. It's important to remember the people giving the jabs aren't your normal nurses and nurse practitioners either. I was contacted to learn to administer them and all I am is a qualified first aider with a degree so am considered smart enough to learn how to give them. Doesn't mean anything I say or write about should be taken a truth. Plus as pointed out Van Tam today was saying you can still spread it even with the vaccine. I assume unless Witty or Vallance says otherwise it's probably the correct (possibly moreso as he's been a tad more outspoken on advice). Which is all I'm really going on and I don't think they'd say it without it being important to stress. [/QUOTE]
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