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Originally Posted by Paul
Yes.
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I’m unconvinced that the difference in reporting method is statistically significant to the feelings of many individuals or Government decision making.
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Originally Posted by nomadking
It needs specialist storage and transportation. Everything connected with it will have to increase dramatically, unless they already have a surplus or planned increase in capacity. The temptation will be " we have x doses, let's plan to inject X people".
Even the AstraZeneca vaccine requires 2 doses, 28 days apart.
Looking at the BMA advice to GPs, there's no specific mention of this planning matter.
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I’m quite sure nobody is planning to distribute the vaccine against the way the manufacturers intended for it to be issued. Well, except Oxford University maybe.