A survey of 1,318 doctors by Everydoctor found medics who have had their first dose of a Covid vaccine, but their appointments for the second dose have been cancelled as the Government's new policy attempts to give as many people as possible some immunisation. Now the two doses are separated by twelve weeks, not three. Dr Julia Patterson, the lead for Everydoctor, said doctors fear that delaying the second dose which they need to obtain full immunity could lead to them becoming ill or infecting colleagues or patients. In the survey, 13% said that they had received one vaccine dose but their second appointment for immunisation had been cancelled. Another 517 (39%) said they had still not been told when they would have their first dose. ‘The Covid-19 crisis is escalating, and we urgently need to protect frontline workers. If healthcare workers are left unprotected, they are at risk themselves, and they may also pass coronavirus on to vulnerable patients’, said Dr Patterson.
Concerns over changed Covid vaccine timeline
Written by David Fletcher 07 Jan 2021Additional Info
- Pray: for God to protect and give His peace to doctors, organisations, and patients uneasy about having their booked second appointments scrapped. (John 14:27)
- More: www.theguardian.com/society/2021/jan/05/unease-among-doctors-as-follow-up-doses-of-uk-covid-jab-delayed