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UK to roll out Astra/Oxford COVID vaccine after world-first approval
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard T" data-source="post: 75637364" data-attributes="member: 408298"><p>The U.K. has been awesome in some of their covid policies. First, to approve and distribute the pfizer vaccine. First, to approve of the Astra Zeneca/Oxford vaccine. First, to find the more transmissible variant of COVID. I doubt it was in the UK first, but they figured it out before other nations did (Now that others are looking we have found cases in many nations) The UK is also now is making poeple wait for their second dose of the vaccine, so they can get more people some protection in the first round. It is unknown if this is a good strategy, but it seems like a worthwhile attempt to slow covid in more people. It makes me wonder too if those who get more side effects from the second dose would be better off to wait the 10 or 12 weeks that are expected like they are doing in the UK? <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/30/covid-19-second-stage-nhs-vaccinations-delayed-across-uk" target="_blank">Covid-19 second-stage vaccinations to be delayed across UK</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard T, post: 75637364, member: 408298"] The U.K. has been awesome in some of their covid policies. First, to approve and distribute the pfizer vaccine. First, to approve of the Astra Zeneca/Oxford vaccine. First, to find the more transmissible variant of COVID. I doubt it was in the UK first, but they figured it out before other nations did (Now that others are looking we have found cases in many nations) The UK is also now is making poeple wait for their second dose of the vaccine, so they can get more people some protection in the first round. It is unknown if this is a good strategy, but it seems like a worthwhile attempt to slow covid in more people. It makes me wonder too if those who get more side effects from the second dose would be better off to wait the 10 or 12 weeks that are expected like they are doing in the UK? [URL="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/dec/30/covid-19-second-stage-nhs-vaccinations-delayed-across-uk"]Covid-19 second-stage vaccinations to be delayed across UK[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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