Would You Take a Vaccine?
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Would You Take a Vaccine?
When the vaccines eventually turn up here. Would you take one?
Having traveled the World for 40+ years, I have been injected with goodness what multiple times in several different countries without a care. But here I am not too sure. About 10 years ago I was in a private hospital here just for a medical but saw something that worried me. A nurse took out of the fridge an all glass vial ( I had no idea what was in it ), she snapped the top off, inserted a needle and sucked up about half the contents and injected a patient, the glass vial with the remaining contents was covered with a plaster and placed in a draw, I could only assume for a second patient some time in the future.
Having traveled the World for 40+ years, I have been injected with goodness what multiple times in several different countries without a care. But here I am not too sure. About 10 years ago I was in a private hospital here just for a medical but saw something that worried me. A nurse took out of the fridge an all glass vial ( I had no idea what was in it ), she snapped the top off, inserted a needle and sucked up about half the contents and injected a patient, the glass vial with the remaining contents was covered with a plaster and placed in a draw, I could only assume for a second patient some time in the future.
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When the vaccines eventually turn up here. Would you take one?
Having traveled the World for 40+ years, I have been injected with goodness what multiple times in several different countries without a care. But here I am not too sure. About 10 years ago I was in a private hospital here just for a medical but saw something that worried me. A nurse took out of the fridge an all glass vial ( I had no idea what was in it ), she snapped the top off, inserted a needle and sucked up about half the contents and injected a patient, the glass vial with the remaining contents was covered with a plaster and placed in a draw, I could only assume for a second patient some time in the future.
Having traveled the World for 40+ years, I have been injected with goodness what multiple times in several different countries without a care. But here I am not too sure. About 10 years ago I was in a private hospital here just for a medical but saw something that worried me. A nurse took out of the fridge an all glass vial ( I had no idea what was in it ), she snapped the top off, inserted a needle and sucked up about half the contents and injected a patient, the glass vial with the remaining contents was covered with a plaster and placed in a draw, I could only assume for a second patient some time in the future.
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We're being issued with a 'vaccine passport' in Australia, but each country will probably have their own way of documenting it.
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And to add to the above, it’s not currently possible to pay for the jab. So if you’re not eligible for the NHS, you may not be able to get one in the UK anyway? Unless things change between now and then of course, and it’s then available privately to non-residents.
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And to add to the above, it’s not currently possible to pay for the jab. So if you’re not eligible for the NHS, you may not be able to get one in the UK anyway? Unless things change between now and then of course, and it’s then available privately to non-residents.
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Re: Would You Take a Vaccine?
Even though I'm here in Malaysia, I'd like to think this question is also applicable to various parts of the world.
I'd say YES, give me a shot. But...I'd prefer to wait a few weeks, just to see how the roll out goes, and if any additional adverse reactions show up.
Also, as a foreigner, will I even be offered a shot, or... is an extra VIP or Foreigner Tax required. Is this the Chinese, Russian, Western version ??? Is one better that another ???
I think there are still a few weeks/months to go before the roll out shows up in this part of the world.
I'd say YES, give me a shot. But...I'd prefer to wait a few weeks, just to see how the roll out goes, and if any additional adverse reactions show up.
Also, as a foreigner, will I even be offered a shot, or... is an extra VIP or Foreigner Tax required. Is this the Chinese, Russian, Western version ??? Is one better that another ???
I think there are still a few weeks/months to go before the roll out shows up in this part of the world.
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Re: Would You Take a Vaccine?
Even though I'm here in Malaysia, I'd like to think this question is also applicable to various parts of the world.
I'd say YES, give me a shot. But...I'd prefer to wait a few weeks, just to see how the roll out goes, and if any additional adverse reactions show up.
Also, as a foreigner, will I even be offered a shot, or... is an extra VIP or Foreigner Tax required. Is this the Chinese, Russian, Western version ??? Is one better that another ???
I think there are still a few weeks/months to go before the roll out shows up in this part of the world.
I'd say YES, give me a shot. But...I'd prefer to wait a few weeks, just to see how the roll out goes, and if any additional adverse reactions show up.
Also, as a foreigner, will I even be offered a shot, or... is an extra VIP or Foreigner Tax required. Is this the Chinese, Russian, Western version ??? Is one better that another ???
I think there are still a few weeks/months to go before the roll out shows up in this part of the world.
I think that your only hope will be if private hospitals will be able to buy the vaccine on the open market and then make it available to you at an inflated price. My guess is that this won't be possible even before the middle of 2021 as the vaccine producers will have their hands full in supplying all the governments around the globe. Only when those obligations have been handled sufficiently will they be willing to sell vaccine doses on the open market.
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Just like you am I also located in Penang, Malaysia. I don't think that Malaysia will offer you a shot of the vaccine. The government has only secured vaccine doses sufficient to treat 20%~30% of the population, of which most will only become available in the second half of 2021. And the political leaders were quick to shout out loud "Malaysians first!". You know how they feel about the many foreigners who do the 3D jobs in Malaysia (dirty, dangerous, difficult)....
I think that your only hope will be if private hospitals will be able to buy the vaccine on the open market and then make it available to you at an inflated price. My guess is that this won't be possible even before the middle of 2021 as the vaccine producers will have their hands full in supplying all the governments around the globe. Only when those obligations have been handled sufficiently will they be willing to sell vaccine doses on the open market.
I think that your only hope will be if private hospitals will be able to buy the vaccine on the open market and then make it available to you at an inflated price. My guess is that this won't be possible even before the middle of 2021 as the vaccine producers will have their hands full in supplying all the governments around the globe. Only when those obligations have been handled sufficiently will they be willing to sell vaccine doses on the open market.
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Re: Would You Take a Vaccine?
I also read that this vaccine is only available in boxes of 975 doses, so you need to line up 975 people otherwise you will have spillage as you need to keep the stuff at such low temperatures. This affects how the vaccine can be administered logistically.
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Yes, I read about the reaction to severe allergies.
I also read that this vaccine is only available in boxes of 975 doses, so you need to line up 975 people otherwise you will have spillage as you need to keep the stuff at such low temperatures. This affects how the vaccine can be administered logistically.
I also read that this vaccine is only available in boxes of 975 doses, so you need to line up 975 people otherwise you will have spillage as you need to keep the stuff at such low temperatures. This affects how the vaccine can be administered logistically.
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Re: Would You Take a Vaccine?
I wonder how long it will be before the Oxford University/Zeneca vaccine is approved. It poses significantly less logistical problems as I understand it can be stored between 2 to 8 Celsius .
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I suspect it could be in the next week or two but I don't think we will see any vaccine until early in the new year. We have only ordered a comparatively small amount of the pfizer vaccine so I assume we are expecting the Oxford to do the heavy lifting. I believe we have something like 375 million doses of various vaccines on order but only need 120 million for home use. We do have various dependent territories to cover but I wonder if we are also donating a quantity to WHO to use in less wealthier countries
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I suspect it could be in the next week or two but I don't think we will see any vaccine until early in the new year. We have only ordered a comparatively small amount of the pfizer vaccine so I assume we are expecting the Oxford to do the heavy lifting. I believe we have something like 375 million doses of various vaccines on order but only need 120 million for home use. We do have various dependent territories to cover but I wonder if we are also donating a quantity to WHO to use in less wealthier countries
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Oh bugger. I was hoping we had a real live King or Prince on BE. Although come to think of it I'd rather have a Gazza, royalty would expect special treatment and there's no chance of that around here