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Originally Posted by BoLevi
There was not a surplus of vaccine to optimize the regimen.
The gov't made the correct choices.
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Based on the deliveries, matching mRNA doses would have only added about 5 days to the rollout.
And I'm not saying they shouldn't have allowed it, but they shouldn't have treated them as interchangeable either unless they were positive that it wouldn't represent a bureaucratic issue internationally, which they obviously weren't. In BC at least, the only option to ensure a matching 2nd dose was to make an appointment, show up to it, leave if they didn't have the right kind of vaccine, book another appointment later on, and hope they'll have it that time. Meanwhile that person has wasted a booking slot for someone else who didn't mind mixing.