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A thought occurred to me as I was reading your comment: If they anticipated that boosters might be necessary, then they wouldn't want to program something into the database that restricted it to a single course of the same vaccine. And if they didn't know what the interval for boosters might be, then they wouldn't want to program any time restrictions between doses they might have to change later.
I don't like that thought, but it's one I could easily see the designers of that particular system having.
Yep. Honestly, nothing would surprise me at this point.
At the same time, perhaps I hope for too much when they're literally immune from being sued if they were to put gasoline in the needle instead of vax solution, but I'd think that medical professionals would take a meandering glance at a patient's medical history, for allergies at the least if nothing else, and notice "huh, something doesn't look right here..."