Ingleby_Flash
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Btw the NHS app was updated to show both my vaccines within hours, I guess that’s my vaccine passport.
There is not really a defined and definite optimal time period between doses one and two. The initial UK government guideline of 12 weeks certainly has a degree of flexibility to it.Don't you have to wait a specific amount of weeks before your second jab?
Not quite. You had to have had it at least two weeks previously to use it at Wembley.Btw the NHS app was updated to show both my vaccines within hours, I guess that’s my vaccine passport.
Ah cheers.There is not really a defined and definite optimal time period between doses one and two. The initial UK government guideline of 12 weeks certainly has a degree of flexibility to it.
Hence the suggestion that over 40s should look into bringing the second jab forward if possible. The benefit of being fully vaccinated far outweighs any potential reduction in antibody build-up in, say 9 or 10 weeks, compared to 12 weeks.
If you remember it was six weeks initially, but they changed it because it was better overall to have twice as many people ‘half done’Ah cheers.
It thought the gap was determined by the makers of the vaccines.