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<blockquote data-quote="Which Tyler" data-source="post: 1033424" data-attributes="member: 73592"><p>In this case, they're more-or-less right.</p><p>the GP surgeries are snowed under at the moment; and the difference between 12 and 14 weeks is... probably irrelevant - hell the difference between having vs not-having the 2nd jab is only about 15%).</p><p></p><p>Once past the 12 week period, I think it's fair to contact - but I'd recommend doing so by email, or messenger, rather than interupting what they're doing to answer the phone, allow them to copy/paste their standard responce to a question they're getting a hundred times a day.</p><p></p><p></p><p>ETA: I'd have no problem at all with not giving the 2nd jab to anyone not "clinically vulnerable" at all - whilst keeping an eye on infection rates amongst those with just the one jab; and only pausing the first jabbers once that shows anything interesting.</p><p>Far, far better to have 75-80% "immunity" in 50 million people, than 90-95% "immunity" in 30 million (whilst allowing the most vulnerable few million to be at the higher level)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Which Tyler, post: 1033424, member: 73592"] In this case, they're more-or-less right. the GP surgeries are snowed under at the moment; and the difference between 12 and 14 weeks is... probably irrelevant - hell the difference between having vs not-having the 2nd jab is only about 15%). Once past the 12 week period, I think it's fair to contact - but I'd recommend doing so by email, or messenger, rather than interupting what they're doing to answer the phone, allow them to copy/paste their standard responce to a question they're getting a hundred times a day. ETA: I'd have no problem at all with not giving the 2nd jab to anyone not "clinically vulnerable" at all - whilst keeping an eye on infection rates amongst those with just the one jab; and only pausing the first jabbers once that shows anything interesting. Far, far better to have 75-80% "immunity" in 50 million people, than 90-95% "immunity" in 30 million (whilst allowing the most vulnerable few million to be at the higher level) [/QUOTE]
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