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What do you think counts as being "fully vaccinated" of the covid 19 vaccine?

31 replies

PrincessNutNuts · 06/01/2022 13:31

One dose?

Two doses?

Three doses? (Two plus the booster)

Don't know

YouGov is asking this again today, so I thought I'd post it here.

OP posts:
Svara · 06/01/2022 18:44

@overthethamesfromyou

Yup, 28 days from positive PCR.
12 weeks for under 18s
Tryingtryingandtrying · 06/01/2022 18:45

@MadameMinimes why are you having the booster? Is it for your health or in order to be fully vaccinated?

MadameMinimes · 06/01/2022 19:20

Both, I suppose. I don’t want to have to isolate every time I have a close contact and the scientific evidence suggests it’s the best thing to do for my own heath too.

Sparklingbrook · 06/01/2022 19:30

I don't know why anyone takes any notice of YouGov surveys. If people complete them the way I used to then they aren't a good representation of anything at all. Grin

Two doses is fully vaccinated as per the rules as they currently stand for me in England.

Waxonwaxoff0 · 06/01/2022 19:45

@MadameMinimes

Oh, really? I thought it was 90 days? If I can get it earlier then that’s great.
It's 90 days for under 18s, 28 days for adults.
MadameMinimes · 06/01/2022 19:48

That’s clearly where I’ve got the 90 days from, when the NHS came in to give vaccinations to the kids in school.

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