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<blockquote data-quote="ethernet" data-source="post: 2318976" data-attributes="member: 5931"><p>For .au, boosters at 6 months, but in todays expert panel, suggested from 3 months. Yet there has been little real thought put into those who had AZ, or those who had Mrna jammed in (2-3 weeks). Under that logic the shuttle driver who started? the NSW outbreak may not qualify, and a braindead rule that does not factor in age, much. I speculate spending much time in a high rise tower is a risk factor(see Singapore). When Delta was new, I don't recall Pifzer and the like making claims that quantitatively and qualitatively different enough for them to cook up new batches. It was up to Israel and Singapore to call out the need for booster shots. I believe the outcome is 80% is not enough, up it to 95% plus. Even ACT at 98.3% can't rid this pesky Covid. We know that 10% of the unvaccinated population can keep hospitals busy. Austria and Germany are having a Delta bushfire, and I suggest it matters little should it be delta or omicron. </p><p></p><p>We need an innovative Jab campaign/commercials. At the pub today, the antivaxxer religiously vaccinates his dogs cats and sheep. But not himself. I think this could be good ad material. For Victoria a bumper Sticker 'If your not vaccinated yet - I will assume you are a Collingwood supporter' . Medical shorthand DNR CS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ethernet, post: 2318976, member: 5931"] For .au, boosters at 6 months, but in todays expert panel, suggested from 3 months. Yet there has been little real thought put into those who had AZ, or those who had Mrna jammed in (2-3 weeks). Under that logic the shuttle driver who started? the NSW outbreak may not qualify, and a braindead rule that does not factor in age, much. I speculate spending much time in a high rise tower is a risk factor(see Singapore). When Delta was new, I don't recall Pifzer and the like making claims that quantitatively and qualitatively different enough for them to cook up new batches. It was up to Israel and Singapore to call out the need for booster shots. I believe the outcome is 80% is not enough, up it to 95% plus. Even ACT at 98.3% can't rid this pesky Covid. We know that 10% of the unvaccinated population can keep hospitals busy. Austria and Germany are having a Delta bushfire, and I suggest it matters little should it be delta or omicron. We need an innovative Jab campaign/commercials. At the pub today, the antivaxxer religiously vaccinates his dogs cats and sheep. But not himself. I think this could be good ad material. For Victoria a bumper Sticker 'If your not vaccinated yet - I will assume you are a Collingwood supporter' . Medical shorthand DNR CS [/QUOTE]
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