(07-16-2021, 03:34 AM)Thryleon date Wrote:I missed that post.AZ was the only vaccine available in the country at the time I was vaccinated, there was no choice, and in any case I took the official recommendation and talked to my GP first who advised it makes no difference.
Which one did you get, AZ or Pfizer?
Interestingly, my GP mentioned just last week that all the vaccines now look like they'll need a booster at about 12 to 18 months after the first doses. When I asked him what happens if availability changes, because no doubt it will, he said it doesn't matter it can be whatever is available. He says the official position of no cross vaccination will eventually change because it's politically driven not health and science driven.
(I note as discussed with [member=57]ElwoodBlues1[/member] above about Hep B, and like our common as muck Flu vaccines, many everyday vaccines are actually a blend of more than one type.)
But you may recall, I mentioned my GP volunteers(When I say volunteer, he is paid but freely chooses to do that work above his own commitments.) in Emergency Medicine at some big regional hospitals and has worked first hand in COVID ICU, without graphically stating it he thinks the non-vaccination alternative is unspeakable.
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"

