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Also curious about this. Moderna takes longer between doses and its just 4 weeks.I’m surprised it’s 12 weeks gap between the two? I got mine a while ago (Pfizer) and get mine this weekend. (3 weeks apart).
Congrats on receiving your first dose!I had the COVID 19 Vaccine today, the pfizer one. The second one is coming in 12 weeks.
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Yeah the UK's approach is to vaccinate in mass the first 9 priority groups with a single dose and then give second doses 12 weeks later. This apparently allows more people to get partial protection.I’m surprised it’s 12 weeks gap between the two? I got mine a while ago (Pfizer) and get mine this weekend. (3 weeks apart).
It's honestly not that extreme, in the US it's very similar (older, more at risk, first line workers, etc). I would assume the only thing that might be a little improved over this is the slight progression.As I live in Brazil, things are not easy. I can't get the vaccine before the end of this year, if not the next. During this period, vaccine is only for people working in hspitals, clinics and similars. Than, people over 60 years old will be vaccinated. Then teachers come: first, teachers that work offline in schools, then private teachers as me.
It is very good news she is still here 👐I hope my moher-in-law could get the vaccine. She is 79 and last years was at the point to die, because she got the coronavirus. Thanks God she is still here.
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