No.Oh do you like her now?
Queen Macron (yes, you read that right, I said Queen!) just made vaccines mandatory for health workers. Vaccine (or negative test) also mandatory to have access to bars, restaurants and events with 50+ people.
Shit day for French anti-vaxxers
France has a bigger anti-vax problem though.Imagine trying to convice the Tories to apply this kind of logic and common sense to the UK. I THINK NOT!
She did the right thing. At least les vaccinés can get on with their lives. If you didn't get your two doses by now... maybe you just didn't want freedom enough.Queen Macron (yes, you read that right, I said Queen!) just made vaccines mandatory for health workers. Vaccine (or negative test) also mandatory to have access to bars, restaurants and events with 50+ people.
Shit day for French anti-vaxxers
8 mopsies still not vaccinated.
when do we start considering them as anti-vaxxers?
Second Pfizer jab this morning so now just sitting and asking myself every five minutes if I'm feeling okay.
I think my hand is aching more than the last time but other than that I'm feeling no different so far. Maybe a little more tired/lethargic but that's also because of the heat.Second Pfizer jab this morning so now just sitting and asking myself every five minutes if I'm feeling okay.
i'm due to go to a wedding on 30th June
I had six weeks between mine. Thought it was standard?I found and booked a place for tomorrow morning that is doing walk-in second jabs at earlier than eight weeks interval. I'm quite keen in particular because i'm due to go to a wedding on 30th June and feel like it is inevitable that COVID will be floating about there.
The only thing that is making me hesitant is that i've heard getting second jabs at earlier than eight weeks can reduce their effectiveness in the longer term. I'm currently just over six weeks after my first jab... so getting my second jab tomorrow would be about 12 days earlier than recommended.
I guess it's a case of weighing up short and long term benefits? Does our resident expert @Cloud have any opinions?
Wouldn't say I'm an expert!I found and booked a place for tomorrow morning that is doing walk-in second jabs at earlier than eight weeks interval. I'm quite keen in particular because i'm due to go to a wedding on 30th June and feel like it is inevitable that COVID will be floating about there.
The only thing that is making me hesitant is that i've heard getting second jabs at earlier than eight weeks can reduce their effectiveness in the longer term. I'm currently just over six weeks after my first jab... so getting my second jab tomorrow would be about 12 days earlier than recommended.
I guess it's a case of weighing up short and long term benefits? Does our resident expert @Cloud have any opinions?
Wouldn't say I'm an expert!
What I do know is that you're not currently allowed to get your second jab less than 8 weeks after the first in the UK, they will turn you away (or they're meant to, some have done it early and got a bollocking). Otherwise I'd have said it's close enough
Exactly the same here, but for the past 2 days am not feeling very well, can't understand if it is from the vaccine or the persisting heatwave or maybe from losing too much weight over a relatively short period of time, but if the way I feel comes from the vaccine, I would hope that my second shot was a bit further away.3 weeks Pfizer
4 weeks Moderna
6 weeks AZ
That's the minimum amount of time in between shots to guarantee solid vaccination after the second jab here. And they're very much pressing ahead with that, trying to get as many as possible vaxxed until school resumes in September/ while cases are still fairly low.
But they're hardly using AZ for second jabs anymore and offer people to Pfizer or Moderna. Apparently AZ followed by an mrna has shown better results than two jabs of AZ.