I propose to use the numerical difference between the first and second dose as a proxy measurement of vaccine hesitancy in a given population provided that they were given the opportunity to have a second dose.
What say you?
I propose to use the numerical difference between the first and second dose as a proxy measurement of vaccine hesitancy in a given population provided that they were given the opportunity to have a second dose.
What say you?
And they was not pursued to take second one? I thought that vaccinators got their vaccination money only after administering second dose, so they will pursue subjects hard to avoid penalties for spending first dose for nothing.
I imagine theyve been pursued to some degree, but in the end its their choice, and they got cold feet. Not everyone in America is "getting money" to take it.
Of course. I'm talking about doctors/nurses who get money for successful administering of vaccine. AFAIK succesfull vaccination accounted only when doctor/nurse do second jab.