It is a clear resounding get err done.
That is why I asked opinions here. Aus was not doing healthy U16s, UK was not doing healthy U16's and I haven't read into why they were not doing it apart from the original cries of:
'there is more risk vaccinating healthy teenagers than what covid poses'
'children were at such a low risk from the virus that jabs would offer only a marginal benefit'
So why the change of tune in both countries ?
Then there is the fact that our lives apart from travel, check-in's and masks is relatively normal. Our pubs and restaurants are open, gyms and hairdressers, our vid testing clinics are empty... there is no panic here.
Anyhow, its easy to get jabbed in a non vid state with zero panic or urgency.
Could have got the 6th of October only thats plonk in the middle of the second week of school hols and we are away.
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