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<blockquote data-quote="Bada-Bing!" data-source="post: 1033376" data-attributes="member: 70552"><p>Yeh, with my dad he's in his 70s and has type 2 diabetes, so more concerned for him than me at the moment. My mum hasn't had her second one either and she had hers early Feb and my sister had hers same time as mine. Seems a little inconsistent depending on where you live. Just got wait and see. </p><p></p><p>The good thing is UK is way ahead of the curve atm on the vaccine, but still that is only part of the story until we can get at least 70-80% vaccinated. I know couple of friends who are not keen and pretty much don't want it, so if this is reflective in the last 53% who have not yet had their first jab, it may be more difficult to get to this level; especially amongst under 30s, unless they start "compulsory" vaccination in schools and colleges. That would cause a massive furore. </p><p></p><p>How infection rates rise between now and June 21 and going into the summer and then after all restrictions are lifted - to keep an eye on. Looks like we have to live with this for a long time yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bada-Bing!, post: 1033376, member: 70552"] Yeh, with my dad he's in his 70s and has type 2 diabetes, so more concerned for him than me at the moment. My mum hasn't had her second one either and she had hers early Feb and my sister had hers same time as mine. Seems a little inconsistent depending on where you live. Just got wait and see. The good thing is UK is way ahead of the curve atm on the vaccine, but still that is only part of the story until we can get at least 70-80% vaccinated. I know couple of friends who are not keen and pretty much don't want it, so if this is reflective in the last 53% who have not yet had their first jab, it may be more difficult to get to this level; especially amongst under 30s, unless they start "compulsory" vaccination in schools and colleges. That would cause a massive furore. How infection rates rise between now and June 21 and going into the summer and then after all restrictions are lifted - to keep an eye on. Looks like we have to live with this for a long time yet. [/QUOTE]
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