I, ve lost mine a time or two.That looks like whitewash.
(Anyone actually remember using distemper?)
I, ve lost mine a time or two.That looks like whitewash.
(Anyone actually remember using distemper?)
Something to do with dogging I UnderstandThat looks like whitewash.
(Anyone actually remember using distemper?)
There really is no limit to your knowledge and experiences.Something to do with dogging I Understand
When the Pfizer was first introduced it was said to have circa 54% benefit in adults pending the second dose.I think I heard that 12-15 year olds will be offered vaccination. But only one injection.
Anyone aware of any evidence that a single dose of the existing two-dose options is viable and supported by the manufacturers?
I understand everything you said. But still no manufacturer support for a single-dose approach, is there?When the Pfizer was first introduced it was said to have circa 54% benefit in adults pending the second dose.
Presumably for a young and often smaller and lighter person there's less risk of an adverse reaction by sticking to a smaller overall dose, while still gaining some of the protections for themselves and others.
Remember Pfizer's recommended interval between doses remains 3 weeks, 4 weeks maximum. Not the 12 weeks our goons introduced.
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At least 6 months after 2nd jab.. Just explained reasoning on radio. Seems longer delay helps Immunity last longer.So Pfizer "boosters" to be offered to all over-50s.
As I understand it it may be the opposite - the risk/benefit of covid vaccines being more nuanced for children (myocarditis for example) and a single dose being about less side effects than twoWhen the Pfizer was first introduced it was said to have circa 54% benefit in adults pending the second dose.
Presumably for a young and often smaller and lighter person there's less risk of an adverse reaction by sticking to a smaller overall dose, while still gaining some of the protections for themselves and others.
Remember Pfizer's recommended interval between doses remains 3 weeks, 4 weeks maximum. Not the 12 weeks our goons introduced.
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That is what I posted, so not the opposite!As I understand it it may be the opposite - and a single dose being about less side effects than two
Radio 4 news announcement said Pfizer. That's why I posted about their rules intervals if 12 to 15s had two doses.Anyone know which vaccines are planned for 12-15 year-olds?
Apologies, yes, just reread the post. Was thinking about israel for some reason, where myocarditis has become worrying.That is what I posted, so not the opposite!
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You might well be right. But I still don't see any manufacturer information to support that.As I understand it it may be the opposite - the risk/benefit of covid vaccines being more nuanced for children (myocarditis for example) and a single dose being about less side effects than two
Glad to hear that, all the best!Just as an update.. Had my 2nd cataract op yesterday, exactly 3 weeks after first (minimum delay between ops here).. Gone from Sphere - 4.75 and Cyl - 2 ( moderately bad) to no glasses. (need reading glasses, didn't before) (and on NHS)!!! Really pleased.
And had flu jab last sat.
Unfortunately with a single (viable) party democracy every government tax or centrally raised fund is..
...and some on this thread.Especially so with no opposition, well apart from..... BBC
And then theres GB news now fronted by farage instead of that other inflamed reactionary bbc beetroot who torpedoed corby and then refused to interview boris before the last election who's name I'm forever forgetting....and some on this thread.
Ed Miliband was on BBC2 last night. He still has some passion left but still not much argument. BJ spends so much money, Labour has to invent a new bitcoin.
Sounds excellent.Just as an update.. Had my 2nd cataract op yesterday, exactly 3 weeks after first (minimum delay between ops here).. Gone from Sphere - 4.75 and Cyl - 2 ( moderately bad) to no glasses. (need reading glasses, didn't before) (and on NHS)!!! Really pleased.
And had flu jab last sat.