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The incoming Biden administration has made promises for administering anti-COVID vaccinations. However, it appears that there will not be enough doses available to fulfil that schedule. Proposals now are to cut the doses in half with the notion that half a dose is better then none. However, that theory has not be tested or validated. Second dose vaccinations cannot happed in the recommended time frame of 21 days because production may require three months to make them available. What will happen with this gap between doses when test studies were built on less. Was the incoming administration wise to make promises that the science and production cannot support?