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  #2703234 7-May-2021 10:14
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GeekGuy: I had my first Pfizer jab yesterday and have just received a booking for my second jab by text message, for the 11th (5 days later).

 

So much for the 2 weeks period in between jabs

 

When I got my first jab I was told (as was everyone else at my workplace) it had to be 3 weeks between jabs. We were scheduled for our second according to that.




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  #2703287 7-May-2021 10:42
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GeekGuy:

 

I had my first Pfizer jab yesterday and have just received a booking for my second jab by text message, for the 11th (5 days later).

 

So much for the 2 weeks period in between jabs.

 

 

 

 

Check they haven't just made a mistake /  goofed and booked you for 11/5 instead of 11/6.

 

I agree with others stating that you shouldn't have the second shot 5 days later.


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  #2703289 7-May-2021 10:48
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GeekGuy:

I had my first Pfizer jab yesterday and have just received a booking for my second jab by text message, for the 11th (5 days later).


So much for the 2 weeks period in between jabs.


 



Don't do it. Change date



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  #2703298 7-May-2021 11:11
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DS248:

 

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Israel data looks surprisingly good with only ~59% of the population having had a first jab and ~55% fully vaccinated.  Surprising because there are likely concentrated sub-populations of unvaccinated people (Ultra Orthodox, and other?)

 

... 

 

 

 

Turns out the proportion of population under 16 in Israel is higher than I envisaged.  Don't have an actual figure but in 2019, 0-14 year olds constituted ~28% of the population, so at a guess 15 & under must be ~30%. [0-14 in NZ = ~20%]

 

So 59% of total population vaccinated is actually ~84% of the eligible population vaccinated (all  Pfise-BoiNTech), which explains why the rate of vaccination dropped off over the last 6 weeks; ie. reaching saturation (especially with ~13% of the population being Ultra Orthodox Jews).

 

Any significant increase in numbers vaccinated will now depend on approval to vaccinate younger age groups

 

https://www.statista.com/statistics/526596/age-structure-in-israel/ 

 

 

 

==

 

Good to see the vaccination rate approaching 85% of eligible people 

 

There are few countries/territories where the figure is higher but the populations involved are 'tiny' (<100,000)

 

 

 

 

 

 


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  #2703324 7-May-2021 11:56
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Oblivian:

 

Not making the NSW premiere a fan.

 

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/covid-19-coronavirus-nsw-premier-calls-transtasman-bubble-pause-an-overreaction/LLRA4C3DTMGA5CBYYJOPRPW4TE/ 

 

 

Wow. She says its an overreaction, a mere two day pause, but she then says:

 

Berejiklian said NSW health officials were working hard to "stop a super spreading event" with a slate of new restrictions in Greater Sydney over the next three days to minimise the chances of further cases spreading.

 

Thats a big (and necessary) reaction, but a 2 day pause is too much. Strange


 
 
 

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  #2703325 7-May-2021 11:57
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Oblivian:

 

Not making the NSW premiere a fan.

 

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/covid-19-coronavirus-nsw-premier-calls-transtasman-bubble-pause-an-overreaction/LLRA4C3DTMGA5CBYYJOPRPW4TE/ 

 

 

Meh, they will get over it ... we got upset in Jan, with the Northland case...

 

"Green-zone travel arrangements were paused after a Kiwi woman infected with the highly contagious South African variant of Covid-19 travelled to about 30 locations in New Zealand before testing positive."

 

https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/435356/covid-19-australia-extends-pause-on-travel-bubble-with-new-zealand

 

 


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  #2703374 7-May-2021 13:44
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GeekGuy:

 

I had my first Pfizer jab yesterday and have just received a booking for my second jab by text message, for the 11th (5 days later).

 

So much for the 2 weeks period in between jabs.

 

 

 

 

Just an error, all sorted now ... I have surgery this month and it will be at least 3 weeks after that for the second jab.


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  #2703376 7-May-2021 13:54
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Looks like the "NSW" wording in the travel pause is causing some possibly unintended consequences..

 

Perhaps it might have been better to target this at Greater Sydney...

 

 

 

  

 

"They are turning people away at Coolangatta airport that are booked on flights to Nz who have been in Byron bay but we can’t find any press information on the change since last night...

-NZ not bound"

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-07/covid-live-nsw-awaits-case-numbers/100123000

 

 


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  #2703515 7-May-2021 16:49
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Fred99:

 

Canada has taken a different approach to vaccination, prioritising getting first dose to as many people as possible (this for example with Pfizer vaccine gives ~ 85% protection) and following up with the second dose "when available" - up to 4 months lag between doses.  Off-label, but seems to be evidence that a longer gap between doses may provide eventual increased immunity vs the normal gap between doses.  They've got a different requirement than NZ as they've got high levels of CT / ~9,000 new confirmed cases / day, but slowly reducing.

 

 

They did that here with AZ when the interim UK results showed higher efficacy with a bigger gap. I had ~10 weeks between my shots.


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  #2703527 7-May-2021 17:21
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Didn't know whether to post this here, or in the Dumbest Media thread:

 

From Stuff: https://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/travel-troubles/300302622/covid19-man-who-travelled-from-perth-during-lockdown-will-need-to-pay-for-miq

 

"Any person who is ineligible for quarantine-free travel is required to self-isolate for 14 days and is subject to penalties if they do so."


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  #2703538 7-May-2021 18:20
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GeekGuy:

GeekGuy:


I had my first Pfizer jab yesterday and have just received a booking for my second jab by text message, for the 11th (5 days later).


So much for the 2 weeks period in between jabs.


 



Just an error, all sorted now ... I have surgery this month and it will be at least 3 weeks after that for the second jab.



Just an error or one of many?

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  #2703555 7-May-2021 19:54
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Fred99:

 

Canada has taken a different approach to vaccination, prioritising getting first dose to as many people as possible (this for example with Pfizer vaccine gives ~ 85% protection) and following up with the second dose "when available" - up to 4 months lag between doses.  Off-label, but seems to be evidence that a longer gap between doses may provide eventual increased immunity vs the normal gap between doses.  They've got a different requirement than NZ as they've got high levels of CT / ~9,000 new confirmed cases / day, but slowly reducing.

 

 

There appears to be growing evidence to suggest the longer period is better. So many people were attacking the UK when they started doing this and focusing on the 1st jab and then up to 12 weeks for the 2nd jab - and then the AstraZeneca data came out publicly showing that it delivered better efficacy figures.

 

 

 

 


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  #2703628 8-May-2021 09:43
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sbiddle:

 

There appears to be growing evidence to suggest the longer period is better. So many people were attacking the UK when they started doing this and focusing on the 1st jab and then up to 12 weeks for the 2nd jab - and then the AstraZeneca data came out publicly showing that it delivered better efficacy figures.

 

 


In April when my wife and I (in Canada) were vaccinated we were told we'd receive our next shot "no earlier than 12 weeks after the first dose" and "no later than 16 weeks".
This spacing would allow for "maximum protection against COVID-19".

 

Even though our first shots were AstraZeneca (chimp adenovirus vector) we've been notified the next shots will be Pfizer or Moderna (mRNA) vaccines.
Apparently there's no problem with mixing & matching the different types, and likely a "stronger immune response to a second dose with a different vaccine."

There's also been negative publicity here about people who've received AstraZeneca coming down with vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia - before our shots we were told the risk was "1 in 100,000 will need ICU care"
A few people have indeed been hospitalised, and lady died from a clot earlier this week, the news frenzy encouraging the Anti-mask, Anti-vax crowd (who are very vocal here) to start protesting again.

 

Around 40% of those age 16 or over in the Province - 1.4 million people - have had at least one shot, estimates are that they're going to hit vaccine hesitancy at 60%..
I'd be surprised if they even get to that number. This pandemic's brought surprisingly large numbers of anti-science nutters to the surface..


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  #2703630 8-May-2021 09:47
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BBC News - Covid: St Albans cathedral's new carving features facemask

 

today

 


The restoration of a rare medieval shrine means a cathedral now features a figure wearing a face-mask.

 

The shrine of St Amphibalus, at St Albans Cathedral in Hertfordshire will be on display when it reopens for visitors on 17 May. 

 





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