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12-07-2021, 10:08 AM | #10 | ||
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The drive to 'bring forward' the second dose is political expediency and completely contrary to the current medic al evidence that has clearly shown 12 weeks as being the necessary time to ensure maximum effectiveness.
So now, the Government wants to reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine in an already more vulnerable (read over 60's) age group just so it looks better for them? Presumably, whatever miniscule logic is present will relate to having more people fully vaccinated, even if it is at a lower level of protection, is better than not having them fully vaccinated! .. and we let them run the country.
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