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No I simply never saw it. That looks completely different to the graph I found. Both appear to be from reputable sources. Yours certainly makes a case that in the short term coercion could be an effective way to get people to feel compelled to be vaccinated. Looks like the reason for the difference is my one if jags in the arm and your one is for bookings. In a month or so there may be a spike in the graph I shared if those bookings become vaccinations.
Only if everyone booked their appointment for the same few days, which due to capacity constraints wouldn’t be possible. That’s why in your graph the curve steepens but is smoother.

Edit - also your graph contains second doses, to give a better representation of the vaccine uptake effect from vaccine passports only first doses should be included.