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Zizu 03-03-2021 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11009633)
I did wonder about that, as Zizu seems to be the only one so far who I know of that has been told what vaccine he would receive, if maybe there was a vaccine hesitancy over AZ in his part of the world



what do you think Zizu?



Mmmm .. I really have no idea ..

My appointment letter came from a major hospital ... maybe they do things differently from surgeries or pharmacies etc ??


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bots 03-03-2021 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 11009636)
Pfft. Thats so unfair. I will likely be among the last to get this (rightly so really though, given stats)

The carer thing..have mentioned it to Gavin and he says *maybe* it went on wh has claimed carers in the past, because his son does not get it now but did during the first lockdown as his college hours were none existant at that stage. I mean he still does the same amount of helping her, yet when his college was off, he could get some help to do so which seems silly to me. His course is only 3 days a week yet classed as fulltime so... :bored:

i simply got a letter from the NHS and thats because my age band is eligible for vaccination.

What should be of concern is that they are giving next to no doses of the vaccine to GP's now and directing 99% of the supply to vaccination centres, which is a real bummer for those that can't travel easily to one of these centres

Vicky. 03-03-2021 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11009645)
i simply got a letter from the NHS and thats because my age band is eligible for vaccination.

What should be of concern is that they are giving next to no doses of the vaccine to GP's now and directing 99% of the supply to vaccination centres, which is a real bummer for those that can't travel easily to one of these centres

I didnt know this..seems daft..our GP is still doing/booking them as thats where Gav needs to go on friday, and our neighbour has to go next tuesday too. Unless those will be delayed/changed when the day somes closer :S

bots 03-03-2021 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 11009646)
I didnt know this..seems daft..our GP is still doing/booking them as thats where Gav needs to go on friday, and our neighbour has to go next tuesday too. Unless those will be delayed/changed when the day somes closer :S

my GP was getting 600+ doses a week, and now they get less than 100. With that supply its just not feasible to do much from GP's

Zizu 03-03-2021 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11009647)
my GP was getting 600+ doses a week, and now they get less than 100. With that supply its just not feasible to do much from GP's



What happens when everyone needs their second dose though ??


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Cherie 03-03-2021 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11009645)
i simply got a letter from the NHS and thats because my age band is eligible for vaccination.

What should be of concern is that they are giving next to no doses of the vaccine to GP's now and directing 99% of the supply to vaccination centres, which is a real bummer for those that can't travel easily to one of these centres

weird my son got his text and he had a choice to go to the GP (not ours) or a vaccination centre, he got called about 3 weeks ago

I think there are also pop up vaccinations going on :laugh:

I actually don't know anyone who has been vaccinated in the same place at this stage

Cherie 03-03-2021 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11009651)
What happens when everyone needs their second dose though ??


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I think you will receive your 2nd vac in the same place you got your first one maybe?

also they are ramping up as 2nd does are coming on stream more and more now so plan to double vaccinations by end of March to accommodate 2nd doses

Vicky. 03-03-2021 11:28 AM

I don't think there ARE any of the centres here...like, I live in the middle of a lot of fields and space with bugger all besides the one 'strip' of a couple of shops/takeaways, and the doctors. When we first moved here, the doctors didn't exist either, was really just this little tiny village in the middle of nowhere :laugh:

AnnieK 03-03-2021 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11009647)
my GP was getting 600+ doses a week, and now they get less than 100. With that supply its just not feasible to do much from GP's

I heard they were scaling back GPs doing 1st dose vaccines so they could concentrate on 2nd doses as the people getting close to 2nd doses are all older and so prefer to visit their GP. Most people now.eligible are more able to travel to the big vacc centres

Vicky. 03-03-2021 11:29 AM

I really think they should be forgetting the 'all adults in the UK plan' for NOW. And focussing more on the more vulnerable again with their second doses. Then focus on other groups.

Vicky. 03-03-2021 11:30 AM

Of course 50% of all UK adults vaccinated!!! makes a better headline than '20% of the most vulnerable in the country vaccinated fully' though.

bots 03-03-2021 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 11009659)
I don't think there ARE any of the centres here...like, I live in the middle of a lot of fields and space with bugger all besides the one 'strip' of a couple of shops/takeaways, and the doctors. When we first moved here, the doctors didn't exist either, was really just this little tiny village in the middle of nowhere :laugh:

my closest centre is 24 miles away, which is pretty impractical for those without a car or not on public transport routes

AnnieK 03-03-2021 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 11009661)
I really think they should be forgetting the 'all adults in the UK plan' for NOW. And focussing more on the more vulnerable again with their second doses. Then focus on other groups.

The problem with that comes though if they start wanting to implement vaccine passports type things. If they want to start opening the economy they need as many people with some protection.

Vicky. 03-03-2021 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11009668)
The problem with that comes though if they start wanting to implement vaccine passports type things. If they want to start opening the economy they need as many people with some protection.

The vaccine passport thing...I don't believe would ever happen for..visiting shops and stuff really. I am convinced thats media scaremongering. I can see it for foreign travel though..and would support it for that reason. I would not support this idea some have of being refused entry to the supermarket unless you can prove vaccinated status tbh...we don't do that with anything else..and like with the 'more dangerous' illnesses we vaccinate against, aslong as a certain number are willing to have it, a small percentage refusing doesn't make too much difference. Its only 'an issue' if large amounts refuse, and according to the last data I saw, like 94% of uk adults were willing to have it(mind, that was on the daily star or something, so not sure on accuracy!)

Also, as I see it, making it complulsary for most areas of everyday life...is basically forcing people to get it. And going down the road of removing consent for medical procedures (even something as generally harmless as a vaccine) is a very slippery slope.

Vicky. 03-03-2021 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11009664)
my closest centre is 24 miles away, which is pretty impractical for those without a car or not on public transport routes

Bloody hell..we are maybe 10 miles from newcastle so that would be the closest here. Awkward as **** to get to though for many. Older people especially and I swear our village is mainly like..OAPs. So very much hoping our gp manages to keep up with the vaccines, instead of sending people elsewhere.

Mind, from what I have heard, a LOT of people in gateshead/newcastle had appointmens which are being cancelled very quickly now too.

Zizu 03-03-2021 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 11009678)
Bloody hell..we are maybe 10 miles from newcastle so that would be the closest here. Awkward as **** to get to though for many. Older people especially and I swear our village is mainly like..OAPs. So very much hoping our gp manages to keep up with the vaccines, instead of sending people elsewhere.



Mind, from what I have heard, a LOT of people in gateshead/newcastle had appointmens which are being cancelled very quickly now too.



I had an appointment cancelled and it was rather distressing .. I’d rather not have one than be offered one to see it cancelled.

It’s presumably unavoidable but ..


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Cherie 03-03-2021 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11009660)
I heard they were scaling back GPs doing 1st dose vaccines so they could concentrate on 2nd doses as the people getting close to 2nd doses are all older and so prefer to visit their GP. Most people now.eligible are more able to travel to the big vacc centres

That makes sense

Ammi 03-03-2021 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 11009678)
Bloody hell..we are maybe 10 miles from newcastle so that would be the closest here. Awkward as **** to get to though for many. Older people especially and I swear our village is mainly like..OAPs. So very much hoping our gp manages to keep up with the vaccines, instead of sending people elsewhere.

Mind, from what I have heard, a LOT of people in gateshead/newcastle had appointmens which are being cancelled very quickly now too.

..I think that also it depends what your GP surgery facilities are in terms of storage etc...and also deliveries to individual practices/centres and areas...there have been delivery delays to my county, but not for every Gp surgery...

....(...actually I’ve not read back so maybe I’m talking about something entirely different...I often do...:laugh:..)....

Cherie 03-03-2021 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11009668)
The problem with that comes though if they start wanting to implement vaccine passports type things. If they want to start opening the economy they need as many people with some protection.

Agree with that, the first dose give the most protection, there is a very small bump of protection with the second dose, and I think it also keeps people at home while waiting for it, while if they had their second dose they might think oh vey I am off!

Zizu 03-03-2021 12:34 PM

Light at the end of the tunnel - Covid [vaccine news]
 
I wonder how much protection I’ve got at the moment !

I had my first Pfizer jab 8 days ago ( Tues evening- 23/2/21 ) and I’m due to return to full time work this Friday !!

I don’t think there’s any real cover until day 21 and on Friday I will have 10 days cover :(


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Nicky91 03-03-2021 12:40 PM

Germany is going to use AZ on 65+ age group after more information they received from UK

bots 03-03-2021 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11009692)
Agree with that, the first dose give the most protection, there is a very small bump of protection with the second dose, and I think it also keeps people at home while waiting for it, while if they had their second dose they might think oh vey I am off!

i will stick with the no contact until 1 month after i have had the 2nd jab ... after that, i'm going to have a ball

smudgie 03-03-2021 07:02 PM

Our surgery is classed as a local hub, they are giving jabs to vulnerable and older patients from other surgeries in the surrounding villages and towns.
Whilst doing this they have obviously had to cut back on other services.
My docs rang me up to make an appointment to go for my jab, before I received the actual letter, I cheekily asked if they could do hubby at the same time as he is my carer.
Fantastic service from start to finish, cones were removed so hubby could park next to the door, then I was asked if I would like to sit in the car for the 15 minutes they like you to stay after the jab, rather than in the marquee.
Nurse at the door kept an eye on us as she was checking off people from her list letting them in for jabs.
The NHS are doing an amazing job.

bots 04-03-2021 02:38 PM

i had my jab today :dance:

Ammi 04-03-2021 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11010351)
i had my jab today :dance:

...:love:...jabontheside...?...


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