I struggle to understand your general point's relevance to this specific.
the possible range is still huge
"You can get everything from no wave, to a wave there's no need to worry about, to doomsday; that's the problem there is massive uncertainty," he said.
Quote from: Offwidth on December 10, 2021, 11:55:48 amI struggle to understand your general point's relevance to this specific. My point was basically this:Quote from: Offwidth on December 10, 2021, 11:55:48 amthe possible range is still huge and was in response to the final part of the articleQuote"You can get everything from no wave, to a wave there's no need to worry about, to doomsday; that's the problem there is massive uncertainty," he said.It makes me feel better about times when the gap between my "low" and "high" scenarios is enormous.
So those of us who got AZ initially may be in a pretty nice position -- if we get that booster (got mine on Thurs).Looks like various places are being pragmatic and vaccinating under-40s as soon as they've got capacity:https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/09/gps-offer-covid-boosters-to-under-40s-against-nhs-guidancehttps://www.reddit.com/r/GetJabbed/
Are all boosters Pfizer? For somebody who has had two doses of Pfizer is there any sense in seeking out a Moderna booster to improve protection?I haven't been invited yet but see that there is a walk-in doing Pfizer boosters in Bradford today.
Boosters are supposedly for over 40s so all are supposed to be Pfizer or Moderna. They are both mRNA vaccines and work in a similar fashion so [theorising] it should make little difference which one you have [/theorising]. My booster was Pfizer.
Quote from: slab_happy on December 11, 2021, 09:24:09 amSo those of us who got AZ initially may be in a pretty nice position -- if we get that booster (got mine on Thurs).Looks like various places are being pragmatic and vaccinating under-40s as soon as they've got capacity:https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/09/gps-offer-covid-boosters-to-under-40s-against-nhs-guidancehttps://www.reddit.com/r/GetJabbed/Everyone I know here (Northants) in their 30s is now boosted. All invited by our GPs, I don't think under 40s can book without an invite yet. Colleagues in their 40s and 50s were all boosted weeks ago. Meanwhile, I know 65+year olds in Derbyshire who aren't boosted yet and not for lack of trying.The postcode lottery seems even more extreme than for 1st/2nd doses.
I've had double pfizer & covid. I guess I won't get a booster for a while now?Any stats on the protection this scenario provides?
I thought current guidance was under 16s only got one jab?
YYFY super immune.