As others have said, the interval seems to be as much about supply and 
supply-chain logistics as anything. Our relatively plentiful supply of vaccines 
was, in our state and most others, parceled out on a priority basis where the 
most vulnerable (oldest and those with other health issues) and health-care 
workers were at the head of the list, then moving to younger, less vulnerable… 
Meg got her first jab in late January and her second 3 weeks later; I got mine 
Feb 8 and March 8. Why hers was a 3 week interval, mine a 4 week interval is a 
mystery but that is the way they scheduled us.

Stan

> On May 31, 2021, at 12:52 PM, Bob Pdml <pdm...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On 31 May 2021, at 17:15, Ralf R Radermacher <fotor...@gmx.de> wrote:
>> 
>> Am 31.05.21 um 17:47 schrieb David J Brooks:
>> 
>>> I have to wait till July 26th for my 2nd
>> 
>> I'll have my second AZ shot on July 1. We still have no idea when it
>> will be Michaels's turn. They're prioritizing all kinds of essential
>> professions, e.g. bayliffs... :-/
>> 
>> Ralf
> 
> That’s a terrible way to do it. It should be based on clinical need, and 
> nothing else.
> 
> I had mine on 13 Feb and 24 April, ie 10 weeks apart. Over here they’re 
> narrowing the gap to try and get ahead of the so-called Indian variant.
> 
> 
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