Thanks for the updates.
Our trip to Negril is booked for February 2022. It's been too long.
I am wondering if the low numbers of vaccinations in Negril are due to a lack of vaccine or a lack of interest amongst locals in getting the vaccine.
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Thanks for the updates.
Our trip to Negril is booked for February 2022. It's been too long.
I am wondering if the low numbers of vaccinations in Negril are due to a lack of vaccine or a lack of interest amongst locals in getting the vaccine.
It is due to the lack of Pfizer. There is only enough Pfizer doses on the island for the second shots coming up soon.
There is so much interest that the population doesn't want the AstraZeneca since other countries are not recognizing it as a vaccine should you want to travel.
The J&J is looked as okay, but not as good.
The population is educated on the vaccines and far from hesitant. We all wish that the US would send the Pfizer doses promised early last month and that we paid for...
Hmmmmm. Very interesting. It's really too bad that the US is not recognizing AZ as it is a perfectly good vaccine. It's also unfortunate that the promised Pfizer has not been sent. I hope things change very soon.
I myself am a mixed bag. I have had AZ and Pfizer and will likely get a booster in the form of Moderna soon.
Looking forward to our 2 week trip in December. I have had the vaccine and the booster and the wife will be getting her booster soon. The December trip will be extra special for us as I was diagnosed with prostate cancer a couple of months ago. I am having my prostate removed in a couple of weeks, so the December trip will be at the end of my recovery before I return to work. I'm a little nervous about traveling 6 weeks after surgery, but my surgeon assures me it will be fine.
Guys, get your prostate exam and PsA test. It might save your life!!
Sorry to hear that Greg. I hope everything goes well with your surgery.
If your first shot was a Pfizer, then your second one should be a Pfizer. Same with Maderna, and J & J is a single dose. Mixing vaccines is not a smart idea, nor is it condoned by the vaccine manufacturers or the CDC.Quote:
Hmmmmm. Very interesting. It's really too bad that the US is not recognizing AZ as it is a perfectly good vaccine. It's also unfortunate that the promised Pfizer has not been sent. I hope things change very soon.
I myself am a mixed bag. I have had AZ and Pfizer and will likely get a booster in the form of Moderna soon.
The UK, Canada, Germany, Italy, Jamaica...quite a few countries are recognizing mixed vaccines.
It depends on which article you read whether you should mix the vaccines and with further reading, it often states that the CDC is still considering recognizing the mixed.
Currently the WHO is recognizing mixed vaccines.
Hopefully this will all be figured out very soon...makes travelling confusing and difficult for many folks.
Thanks Rob... My finger's on the button for Feb !!!
Up here in the Great white North, not only does mixing of vaccines occur, it is encouraged by many doctors. That is why I have had 2 kinds. My third one might be different again (Moderna perhaps?) and I am fine with it.
Having said all that, I am wondering if Jamaica is recognizing all vaccines when foreigners travel to the country, Since tourism is very important, I am betting that they do.