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teacake44 | 22:35 Fri 12th Feb 2021 | Current Affairs
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By Boris, yet again. Pointless vaccinating 15 million if the jobs not done how it should be.The chief executive of Biontech has told sky news that the second dose should only be stretched to 42 days. The data still keeps coming, all be it slowly, but at last some one has spoken out about the UK governments decision to ignore the guide lines for giving the vaccine.
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No, the Oxford jab is recommended to be left for 3 months and I believe over half a million have received their second dose of the Pfizer jab. The Government have done an excellent job. Look at the EU what a mess.
beause one dose is not two doses
and so must be the same as no dose or protection at all

a god this must be one of the usual suspects on AB on a Friday night.... I can recognise the howling
the effect of immunising 14 m people after 2 weeks
should be visible by now .... and it is

the down curve has a kink ( down ) in it - also seen in Israel
//The chief executive of Biontech has told sky news that the second dose should only be stretched to 42 days.//

What has it got to do with him? Guess what ... BioNTech SE is a German biotechnology company based in Mainz. No whatsit Sherlock? Get over yaself luv.
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Whats it got to do with him? shows how much you don't know togo luvy. Ha ha, they only helped develop the Pfizer vaccine.
the WHO checked it, nothing to see here.
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Only if you don't want to see it more like.
you wanna calm down love they old April wont take it!
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A rushed job is a bad job, just so they could get a feather in their cap. But I did say so last week. :0)))) Boris's own cocktail mix.
it has been verified by experts that 12 weeks between doses works better , end of.
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Experts?? Who's Boris's? these are the people that developed the vaccine, end of :0))) get real!
no the WHO, world health organisation, you may have heard of them?
... well if you ever got your loaf out of your April, anyway.
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Get real!!
"Spacing out the two doses, as is happening in the UK, makes the vaccine more effective, it advises." - I can wait....
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Get real, old news, keep up, face up to today's news instead of looking for an excuse.
2 days ago??
MAABOF!
from the sky article

"Prof Sahin acknowledged governments have difficult decisions to make with limited supplies of the vaccine, but he added that there needs to be recognition of the limited protection provided by just one dose.
"There is a lot of discussion and there are some pros and some cons," he said.
"The pros are very clear - by immunising more people we could get benefit to more people.

"But we need to be also aware that we will only get partial benefit to more people.

"So at the end of the day it is a risk-benefit assessment from governmental bodies whether the benefit by reaching more people is sacrificed by giving less protection to the vaccinated people."

"Back in December, the UK's chief medical officers backed the change in guidance that said second doses should be given up to 12 weeks after an initial dose to maximise the number of people being vaccinated.

In a statement, they said: "In terms of protecting priority groups, a model where we can vaccinate twice the number of people in the next two to three months is obviously much more preferable in public health terms than one where we vaccinate half the number but with only slightly greater protection."

sounds like they are in violent agreement to me.

Prof Sahin says that he has no data to back up his belief
""But I wouldn't delay that further. As a scientist I believe that it is not good to go longer than six weeks."

he is only saying what Pfizer reps have said before "we have no data" "we cannot recommend"

only this time he has accepted that its a matter for risk benefit analysis and not a hard and fast fact.

look teacake....have the vaccine...don't have the vaccine.....but do try and stick to the facts.


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