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Had my NHS number come for my jab, and to book. Well I can't make my mind up. Why, because its only the UK who have decided to stretch the second dose past three weeks, and Pfizer have not commented on that decision ???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am still really confused as to how you know you'll be getting the Pfizer vaccination. My understanding was that there are many more doses of the OAZ one, meaning you're more likely to get that. And that one does not have the recommendation of 3 weeks between doses as far as I can remember (I think it's always been 4-12 weeks but am willing to be corrected)
I’m having the Pfizer one.
I asked the lady on the phone did she know or was it down to what’s available on the day and she said no, you’ll be having the Pfizer one.
I’m having mine at a local small hospital which has just started doing vulnerable people, perhaps that’s why. Most people round here are being jabbed at the local sports centre.
I asked the lady on the phone did she know or was it down to what’s available on the day and she said no, you’ll be having the Pfizer one.
I’m having mine at a local small hospital which has just started doing vulnerable people, perhaps that’s why. Most people round here are being jabbed at the local sports centre.
Sherrardk @23.03 Tues. You need to calm down and understand the posts more. First of all I'm not requesting the NHS to spare me any time what so ever, whether it be 30 seconds or more.
Its pretty obvious to most on here, ( all but you) that I am spending my own time looking at the data that's available from the manufactures of the two vaccines, not in any way, or form bothering the NHS, I don't need to, the same daily up dates are becoming available to the public as they are to the NHS, such as the latest good news on the oxford vac. Calm down!
Bednobs. I don't ever recall saying that I knew in advance that I may be having the Pfizer jab, how could I even know that? even less chance of knowing when I haven't even booked my vaccine appointment.
Its pretty obvious to most on here, ( all but you) that I am spending my own time looking at the data that's available from the manufactures of the two vaccines, not in any way, or form bothering the NHS, I don't need to, the same daily up dates are becoming available to the public as they are to the NHS, such as the latest good news on the oxford vac. Calm down!
Bednobs. I don't ever recall saying that I knew in advance that I may be having the Pfizer jab, how could I even know that? even less chance of knowing when I haven't even booked my vaccine appointment.
This might help teacake to make up her mind, WHO special envoy has said UK's decision has been vindicated.
https:/ /uk.new s.yahoo .com/co vid-19- uk-vind icated- over-13 5100836 .html
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