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Unfortunately, due to the government's underfunding and privatisation steps with the NHS, we're short of around 40,000 nurses - that's excluding ones that would be needed to work the Nightingales.
But you'll get what you vote for.
How much will you be happy to pay for the jab?
How much extra would you pay for the jab for it to come from a suitably qualified nurse?
I'll be happy to wait until I next book a doctors appointment, and have it done then (they have 2 full-time nurses in the practice). I'm in no rush.
mRNA is about to become very well tested (at least short term risks)
Yes by end of the 2021 there will be very very good short term data on it. Long term might take decades though who knows. Especially if incidence of whatever issues are relatively low.
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