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"The main reason we're holding off meeting (once legal) is that our parents are vulnerable. They've just had their first jab, but likely won't get their second for a month or so at least. I know there are some really intelligent people on here who are well up on the vaccine facts, can anyone share a link to studies that show the efficacy of the first dose over time? " The WHO and manufacturers guidance for the second jab is that it should happen around 21 days after the first. The UK government are working on a 12 week wait before the second jab policy. The effectiveness/impact of this delay has not been assessed On a personal level, I’m going to wait until I’ve had my second jab and the R1 is very low before I even think about any return to a normal life, amd then I may think about starting to meet. | |||
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