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Politicub

(12,327 posts)
27. Not sure who this douchenozzle is, but changing appointment bookings
Wed Mar 31, 2021, 02:18 PM
Mar 2021

midstream would create a lot of chaos.

It would also disadvantage people who are trying to do the right thing by following government guidance.

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Nope. Just no. we can do it Mar 2021 #1
The masking and lockdown measures shouldn't have been stopped. roamer65 Mar 2021 #2
This!!!! retread Mar 2021 #19
Well, when you can't get some people piddyprints Mar 2021 #3
There may be some states with a shortage of vaccine. panader0 Mar 2021 #4
Open eligibility doesn't mean you can get an appointment. tritsofme Mar 2021 #8
Our state for example allowed clinics to get the database of emails and numbers to text MissB Mar 2021 #25
Terrible idea. jimfields33 Mar 2021 #5
Yep. I have an appointment for the third week of April and I'm going to be there Wingus Dingus Mar 2021 #17
Good for you! Me too!!!! jimfields33 Mar 2021 #21
Same here Chautauquas Mar 2021 #28
Yep same. MissB Mar 2021 #24
I don't agree with Dr. Gawande. It was tested for 21 days, not 3 months between doses. Unless JohnSJ Mar 2021 #6
There is third party data showing increased protection beyond 21 days. Fiendish Thingy Mar 2021 #14
I don't read it that way. They are referring to the AstraZeneca vaccine, and what I read read JohnSJ Mar 2021 #18
There's also Canadian data supporting delaying the mRNA vaccines till 6 weeks muriel_volestrangler Mar 2021 #26
No! In_The_Wind Mar 2021 #7
No...no one needs that stress arlyellowdog Mar 2021 #9
The decision should be based on data. dalton99a Mar 2021 #10
Another media hungry doctor convinced they have all the answers BannonsLiver Mar 2021 #11
The bottleneck isn't supply, it's logistics of administering it Ex Lurker Mar 2021 #12
That's what they're doing here in Canada- maximize 1st dose to reduce surge of variants Fiendish Thingy Mar 2021 #13
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The surge in cases is due to people relaxing the rules and acting like there's Wingus Dingus Mar 2021 #16
Unfounded Speculation ProfessorGAC Mar 2021 #20
No fucking way. I get my first Pfizer in less than a week, and I fully expect to get my second dose Crunchy Frog Mar 2021 #22
Let's not reward bad behavior Retrograde Mar 2021 #23
Not sure who this douchenozzle is, but changing appointment bookings Politicub Mar 2021 #27
We have no shortage. Voltaire2 Apr 2021 #29
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