First dose is nothing for most, but it is mildly annoying to have to schedule two shots.
Exactly and I’ve wondered why in locations that people say there having a hard time getting an appointment, why not have some 24/7 locations?Anybody wonder at all why we're still having to negotiate to speed up? It seems like it would be all hands on deck, max speed, max production, max delivery, max locations, given the severe and unprecedented nature of what we are facing?
Anybody wonder at all why we're still having to negotiate to speed up? It seems like it would be all hands on deck, max speed, max production, max delivery, max locations, given the severe and unprecedented nature of what we are facing?
They just agreed to make more available. I guess they got a good investment.There's only but so many workers available and plant capacity available. If they need more production capabilities it's going to require an investment to make it happen.
I’ve been in manufacturing my whole working career. If they just upped their output, they could have been at this volume the whole time. If they have 5 production lines, they should be running 24/7, to help out humanity! Bad on them . It’s a long involved process to set up and run new machinery, so all they did was increase volume through more hours and or manpower.They just agreed to make more available. I guess they got a good investment.
Well given the expectation was having both the AZ and J&J I'm assuming Pfizer wasn't expecting to have to backfill these potentially not being used thus the request for moreI’ve been in manufacturing my whole working career. If they just upped their output, they could have been at this volume the whole time. If they have 5 production lines, they should be running 24/7, to help out humanity! Bad on them . It’s a long involved process to set up and run new machinery, so all they did was increase volume through more hours and or manpower.