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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
You don't have an "in some ways" or "we don't know yet" option, so no.
I'm concerned that rushing out all of the first doses of Pfizer and supply issues will mean that people who got that vaccine won't get their 2nd dose, even at 12 weeks, and will potentially have to start over with a different vaccine. We also don't know if extending the 2nd dose interval from 3 weeks to 12 was fine/not a problem, or a huge error and we won't know for 6+ months.
Is the speed of the roll-out impressive? Yes. Have they "done a good job"? We don't know yet.
To use an allegory Parmy... let's say you go out on your daily telly fixing rounds and you fix LOADS of TVs... more than any other TV repairman in London. Have you "done a good job"? It might seems so since you fixed loads of TVs and lots of happy customers are sat at home watching EastEnders.
But then next week, all of those customers are back on the phone, furious because their TV went tits up again after 5 days... you rushed the job, bodged together a quick fix, but not a proper job that gave a lasting result.
Did you do a good job?
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I cant be blamed for the failings of samsungs components. So if your scenario comes true then boris cant be blamed for the people passing these vaccines.