Daughter went for covid booster, but as she'd had a pcr test on Saturday they would not give the booster. She was told she needs to wait a week.
Has anyone else heard of this? What's the reasoning behind it?
// Can I have a booster if I have Covid-19 symptoms? If you have symptoms, you should book a PCR test and self-isolate until you get your results. You should not attend a booster appointment or clinic if you are waiting for your results. You can rearrange your appointment for a later date.//
I am getting very ruly or protocolly after a series of addle-brained threads on AB - to wit - if a govt protocol says X
then do X
and NOT argue the point about X, wonder about the future of the universe, wonder seriously if should do Y, and then as an after thougth chuck in doing Z
Luckily no one understands what I write let alone the idea crosses their mind they should do it
so it is unlikely anyone dies as a result of following my advice
Thanks Peter.... I think.
We're still not sure whether she had her results before the a booster appointment time and whether she told them it were negative
what is the science behind it
oh, none
they have done hundreds of thousands of vaccinations and so it is inevitable that some ( or as Kardashian would say a random selection) have had a booster whilst infected
and
they have followed THEM up and - - nothing seems to happen
One of the questions they ask for the jabs, is if you have had any symptoms in the last 7 days. I guess, even if the results are right, she might still have/ had a chest infection, or something similar, I'm sure they are just waiting until her immune system is well again, before they challenge it with a booster.