| re: isn't the a possibility someone gets the 1st dose but not the 2nd? why give a card at the 1st? | |
| Last Edit: ryhog 03:37 pm EST 03/07/21 | |
| Posted by: ryhog 03:33 pm EST 03/07/21 | |
| In reply to: re: isn't the a possibility someone gets the 1st dose but not the 2nd? why give a card at the 1st? - Chazwaza 03:13 pm EST 03/07/21 | |
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| "I'm saying there should be a system of proof of full vaccine given to people who've had it."[There is: the card you get when you get the vaccine.] "Since the proof being used seems to be, or be assumed to be, these cards... that's not a very fool proof system." [For now, it does not need to be more. There is nothing yet for which a person needs the proof other than to have a record of what they got, and perhaps to provide that info to a health care provider. We are not letting people in places based on the documentation cards, because we are not yet using vaccination as an entry requirement for anything. Before we reach that stage, the system will be up and running. Patience is a virtue.] "Quite a lot of people have been vaccinated... why is there more due course needed?" [Because a full proof system requires testing and testing and more testing, which is exactly what is being done.] "Wouldn't it have been cleaner to figure this out before people had started getting vaccinated?" [So are you staying that we should have just let people keep dying until we have the system of proof that meets your satisfaction? Because that's what you are saying.] |
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