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user104658 11-06-2021 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11057187)
great!

I wasnt asked to stay, i was just told not to drive for 15 mins after. Not quite sure what medical assistance would have been available to me in a shopping centre car park :laugh:

The first time they asked if I had come by myself and I said no my wife is driving and the nice lady said it was OK for me to go home, if I felt fine.

The second time the surly gentleman said "How'd you get here?" and I said my wife drove and he said "Right you can go" and turned away to his tablet.

:oh: most rude.

Nicky91 11-06-2021 01:47 PM

Netherlands: today is the turn for people born in 1991



well i don't want it, but only because i never go anywhere, i don't socialize lol



i'm happy the way things are going for those who do socialize anyway

bots 11-06-2021 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11057289)
The first time they asked if I had come by myself and I said no my wife is driving and the nice lady said it was OK for me to go home, if I felt fine.

The second time the surly gentleman said "How'd you get here?" and I said my wife drove and he said "Right you can go" and turned away to his tablet.

:oh: most rude.

in fairness it must be pretty difficult to remain pleasant when you have just asked this same questions for the 15 millionth time

Glenn. 11-06-2021 02:10 PM

Just had mine

Zizu 11-06-2021 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Glenn. (Post 11057306)
Just had mine


Excellent. First or second ?


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user104658 11-06-2021 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11057294)
in fairness it must be pretty difficult to remain pleasant when you have just asked this same questions for the 15 millionth time

I am a sweet boy who needs gentle encouragement though and I found him to be very gruff.

Ammi 11-06-2021 04:01 PM

…I hadn’t read some of the vaccine conspiracies…that this is how Magneto was formed…





….there is no explanation at all why those things stick to her…oh….

Cherie 11-06-2021 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11057369)
…I hadn’t read some of the vaccine conspiracies…that this is how Magneto was formed…





….there is no explanation at all why those things stick to her…oh….

:joker::joker:

Cherie 11-06-2021 04:08 PM

78% adults first dose
56% two doses

user104658 11-06-2021 04:22 PM

"It sticks to my neck, too!" *slap, slap.... slap.... s... slap...*

:joker:

Cherie 11-06-2021 05:04 PM

Any questions? Why isn't it sticking to your neck :worry:

Niamh. 12-06-2021 07:20 AM

No side effects still for me, other than my arm is a bit more sore but it's not too bad

Zizu 12-06-2021 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11057598)
No side effects still for me, other than my arm is a bit more sore but it's not too bad


Good !!


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Ammi 12-06-2021 07:22 AM

…enjoy your weekend…:love:..stay away from metals as much as possible, though…

Zizu 12-06-2021 07:43 AM

Light at the end of the tunnel - Covid [vaccine news]
 
One of my colleagues at work had had one jab then was due to have her second jab just before the half term holiday but decided to put it off until AFTER the break .. she’s an intelligent lady and the reason she gave was that she was really bad for a few days after the first jab and wanted to enjoy her break with her family ...


You guessed it .. she’s been off work all week and really, really poorly and her break was completely ruined anyways .


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Niamh. 12-06-2021 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 11057603)
…enjoy your weekend…:love:..stay away from metals as much as possible, though…

[emoji28] thanks Ammi, will do :love:

Cherie 12-06-2021 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11057598)
No side effects still for me, other than my arm is a bit more sore but it's not too bad

:love: enjoy Kerry!

Cherie 12-06-2021 08:49 AM

I'm having my second jab tomorrow, just got a email to say I could bring my second jab forward and was able to book up for the am :dance:

bots 12-06-2021 10:14 AM

nice one, getting the 2nd jab as quickly as possible seems to be the most sensible strategy

Kate! 12-06-2021 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11057620)
I'm having my second jab tomorrow, just got a email to say I could bring my second jab forward and was able to book up for the am :dance:

Great Cherie x

user104658 12-06-2021 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11057611)
One of my colleagues at work had had one jab then was due to have her second jab just before the half term holiday but decided to put it off until AFTER the break .. she’s an intelligent lady and the reason she gave was that she was really bad for a few days after the first jab and wanted to enjoy her break with her family ...


You guessed it .. she’s been off work all week and really, really poorly and her break was completely ruined anyways .


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TO BE FAAIIIIIR
(I'm assuming non-Covid illness?)

If she got ill so soon after it was due she was probably already ill at that point, just not symptomatic, and you shouldn't really get a vaccine if you're in the process of fighting another bug. So probably just as well she skipped it.

user104658 12-06-2021 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 11057630)
nice one, getting the 2nd jab as quickly as possible seems to be the most sensible strategy

Well. Sort of. They did find that efficacy is slightly better if you wait 8 weeks, though they can give it any time after 3 weeks, and up to 12(+, it seems). So if you DON'T think you're at high risk of catching it (e.g. you WFH/limit going out/are not in a hotspot area) then most sensible is probably to get it as close to 8 weeks as possible. If you think you're at risk of exposure (e.g. working with the public, in a hotspot area, just can't resist the pub) then yes ASAP after 3 weeks is sensible.

Zizu 12-06-2021 10:43 AM

Light at the end of the tunnel - Covid [vaccine news]
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11057639)
TO BE FAAIIIIIR
(I'm assuming non-Covid illness?)

If she got ill so soon after it was due she was probably already ill at that point, just not symptomatic, and you shouldn't really get a vaccine if you're in the process of fighting another bug. So probably just as well she skipped it.


She’s actually got Covid19 I should have made it clearer sorry


She was perfectly well when it was due but she passed on the opportunity of the second jab .. but then tested positive and she’s been very poorly for nearly two weeks now

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Cherie 12-06-2021 10:45 AM

Mr C has had his email now as well, we are both just coming up to 8 weeks post first vaccine couldn't get him booked in at the same time :oh:

user104658 12-06-2021 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11057648)
She’s actually got Covid19 I should have made it clearer sorry


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Ahh well it would have made no difference then; I think recommendations are to NOT get vaccinated if you currently have Covid (it makes no difference basically, waste of a dose), and to wait 3 months after having it to get vaccinated. Although that's for first dose, I'm not actually 100% sure about 2nd dose.

Assuming she recovers fine, the natural immune response + first dose will probably take her to two-dose immunity levels for several months anyway...


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