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The amount of Jabs needed.

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I live in Guernsey . I have PV and Femoral Arteritis and so far have had two jab's of AZ, then given a Booster P vax, but after reading a post here it states Blood cancer patients should have 3 main jabs, then a booster as maybe we are less likely to have the benefit of full protection , I am confused as to why I haven't been given the full three doses? Any idea's people?

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As I understand it, if your third jab was Pfizer it would have been a full dose even though it's referred to as a booster. It really should be made clearer though.

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Wyebird

I agree with otterfield. If your booster was Pfizer it’s the equivalent to. 3rd jab. Now if you don’t get your booster get all the info you can and present to your GP and request it.

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