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Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 13012710)
Mine was in an ice hockey rink. I suppose that's usual.
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Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by JamesM
(Post 13012816)
You mean "iced" hockey.
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Re: Coronavirus
Is the vaccination strategy to vaccinate as many people as possible (12 and over) and then focus on the second shots? In the UK the adult vax was slowed down in order the prioritise second shots in adults. Currently is 30+ that are eligible (I think) and no teens.
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Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 13012850)
Is the vaccination strategy to vaccinate as many people as possible (12 and over) and then focus on the second shots? In the UK the adult vax was slowed down in order the prioritise second shots in adults. Currently is 30+ that are eligible (I think) and no teens.
However, my MIL was offered an appointment for a second AZ shot 5 weeks after the first and that's some way short of the 'optimum' gap for that one. It clashed with another appointment so it was easy to turn down at that time. A couple of other things have happened with pharmacies that suggest they may be going their own way and prioritising getting the government fees for shooting people even if not due yet. |
Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 13012850)
Is the vaccination strategy to vaccinate as many people as possible (12 and over) and then focus on the second shots? In the UK the adult vax was slowed down in order the prioritise second shots in adults. Currently is 30+ that are eligible (I think) and no teens.
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Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 13012855)
According to the NB Government site, yes for the bolded part.
However, my MIL was offered an appointment for a second AZ shot 5 weeks after the first and that's some way short of the 'optimum' gap for that one. It clashed with another appointment so it was easy to turn down at that time. A couple of other things have happened with pharmacies that suggest they may be going their own way and prioritising getting the government fees for shooting people even if not due yet. Can't believe that Vancouver Health has give the wrong shot to 12 adolescents (Moderna). Probably not a health is risk, but FFS, giving the wrong vaccine is a serious error that should not happen. |
Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by Boiler
(Post 13012711)
Did they provide the skates or did you have to rent them?
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Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by Revin Kevin
(Post 13012860)
I don't know about that my 19 year old niece has just been called for her 1st shot and I had my 2nd jab recently 11 weeks to the day after the 1st.
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Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 13012865)
Such a difference in strategy. I suppose it might have something to do with supplies/capacity too.
Can't believe that Vancouver Health has give the wrong shot to 12 adolescents (Moderna). Probably not a health is risk, but FFS, giving the wrong vaccine is a serious error that should not happen. The kids went to a vaccination site that was giving Pfizer vaccines to adults and Moderna to people between 12 and up. Each person doing the vaccinating had both types at their site. Both vaccines apparently have very similar labelling. So 12 times the vaccinator picked up the wrong vial and had injected it before realising. They did realize immediately, and tell the kid and their parents. Coastal Health has also supplied counsellors, etc. Yes, the person didn't carefully check the vial before taking out the dose, but I can see it happening quite easily if the vials were being kept close together, and if s/he was distracted by someone asking a question, then easy done. Those doses happened on the first 2 days of 12-18 year olds being eligible, so it was the first 2 days that both vaccines had been available in the same place. There wasn't much room where I had my first jab ............. a small table, 3 chairs, computer, forms, and vials and sytinges on the table, a chair beside the nurse holding a box, and what looked like a camping ice box on the floor. I'm not excusing them .......... better organising was needed from the higher ups, so there could be no mistake in handling the change. However, there should be no problem, Pfizer is now being tested in that age group and results so far apparently show there will be no danger. |
Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 13012820)
I do, pardon my confused terminology.
Might have got lost in translation for some folk so thought it worth clarifying. |
Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 13012850)
Is the vaccination strategy to vaccinate as many people as possible (12 and over) and then focus on the second shots? In the UK the adult vax was slowed down in order the prioritise second shots in adults. Currently is 30+ that are eligible (I think) and no teens.
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Re: Coronavirus
Vaccinated? Wanna come visit Newfoundland? From July 1st you can!
Interval between first and second doses reducing to 8 weeks for those of us living here. |
Re: Coronavirus
Heard on the CBC news 1:00 pm today ............
just over 70% of adults in BC have received at least their first dose of vaccine If age group 12-18 is added, then just over 65% adults 12 and up have received the first dose. |
Re: Coronavirus
Schools in Ontario remain closed until September. :thumbdown:
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Re: Coronavirus
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 13013266)
Schools in Ontario remain closed until September. :thumbdown:
I was relieved. I have the confidence of enjoying a summer drinking beer on patios now. |
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