earl
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@formerguest said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1446343) said:@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1446263) said:She keeps going on about the 70+ low vaccination rate which is what kills me as well. It’s crazy. It’s honestly bonkers.
Then why not open up the half million plus nearly out of date recently arrived Pfizer vaccines up to them? Other states have done so without such additional volume.
Not allowing what would surely be many thousands of the more vulnerable to be fully protected within the next five to six weeks seems completely bonkers to me.
I don't know what you are talking about but I'll guess. I assume you are stating Pfizer should go to the over 70's. The health policy doesn't state this and I think the health policy has proven to be correct in most other instances.
I think the vaccines should be targeted on a risk based profile. I firmly believe my 19 yo daughter should get the Pfizer vaccine and my 70+ yo parents should get the AZ vaccine. This is due to the fact that the blood clot issue although extremely rare is more likely to affect younger people.
I guarantee you my parents agree with me. They have taken the AZ vaccine. It is a fantastic vaccine that has worked well. The advice for people I think it was under 50 to take the Pfizer vaccine was actually good advice.
The people who haven't taken the AZ vaccine and are over 70 have not complied with the health advise. Some of these people have died. I also saw one in his 90's was fully vaccinated with the Pfizer vaccine and he died.
I really don't care which vaccine people get but we are in a pandemic and we should use our vaccines wisely.
I think this is a political debate rather than a medical advice issue. I don't think that is the correct thing for any government to get into. The government should follow the health advice.
Lastly I don't think any vaccines aren't being utilized. I think people are starting to realize that the health advice is correct and we just need to get people vaccinated. The brand shouldn't be an issue.