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Dude111 21-07-2021 06:11

Good luck :)

Bofrok 06-10-2021 15:55

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Anyone else had their booster jab yet? Had mine (Pfizer) on Tuesday and as previously no side effects.

Could have booked for Thursday/Friday last week but avoided due to terrible weather forecast and as so often forecast wrong and we had two dry days.

Stephen 06-10-2021 16:14

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I went for what I thought was a booster last Monday, but when I was there I was told it was actually a 3rd dose of AZ and I'll get a booster in 6 months. Also got flu jab at the same time.

spiderplant 06-10-2021 16:16

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 36096106)
I went for what I thought was a booster last Monday, but when I was there I was told it was actually a 3rd dose of AZ.

Huh? That is a booster.

When did you get the second one?

Chris 06-10-2021 16:19

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A third dose of any manufacturer’s covid vaccine is a booster. I’m not sure where the confusion has arisen but I keep running into people who seem to believe that the “booster jab” is a completely different drug. It isn’t. At most, it might be a different company’s vaccine formula, depending on clinical advice and/or availability, or a different dosage. But fundamentally the booster is just another dose of vaccine.

joglynne 06-10-2021 16:21

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We had our Pfizer boosters on the 27th Sept at a dedicated Covid vacc site - so 9/10 days ago. Next morning our GP gave us our Flu jabs along with my regular B12 injection.

As usual with previous jabs we both had sore arms for a couple of days but no other side effects.

Taf 06-10-2021 16:48

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No sign of them happening outside of care homes here in Wales, and the First Minister has been silent, apart from yesterday's vote to bring in a covid "Pass".

Stephen 06-10-2021 17:03

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36096111)
A third dose of any manufacturer’s covid vaccine is a booster. I’m not sure where the confusion has arisen but I keep running into people who seem to believe that the “booster jab” is a completely different drug. It isn’t. At most, it might be a different company’s vaccine formula, depending on clinical advice and/or availability, or a different dosage. But fundamentally the booster is just another dose of vaccine.

In Scotland anyway they are calling it a 3rd dose and you get what you had for the first 2. They stated I will get a booster in 6 months.

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Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 36096108)
Huh? That is a booster.

When did you get the second one?

I had my 2nd shot in April.

In Scotland they are calling it a 3rd dose. With another booster shot in 6 months time.

pip08456 06-10-2021 17:31

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 36096124)
In Scotland anyway they are calling it a 3rd dose and you get what you had for the first 2. They stated I will get a booster in 6 months.

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I had my 2nd shot in April.

In Scotland they are calling it a 3rd dose. With another booster shot in 6 months time.

You have to have had a booster shot before you can get another booster shot

Bofrok 06-10-2021 19:08

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Originally Posted by joglynne (Post 36096112)
We had our Pfizer boosters on the 27th Sept at a dedicated Covid vacc site - so 9/10 days ago. Next morning our GP gave us our Flu jabs along with my regular B12 injection.

As usual with previous jabs we both had sore arms for a couple of days but no other side effects.

That's interesting regarding the flu jab. I'd already had mine but was told you can't have the two jabs within three days of each other - I assume they were just referring to the Pfizer vaccine. Seems to be some confilicting information.

Hugh 06-10-2021 19:11

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Originally Posted by Bofrok (Post 36096156)
That's interesting regarding the flu jab. I'd already had mine but was told you can't have the two jabs within three days of each other - I assume they were just referring to the Pfizer vaccine. Seems to be some confilicting information.

Speaking today to a friend who’s a doctor - they revised the advice, it’s ok to have both at the same time now.

https://www.bmj.com/content/375/bmj.n2411

Bofrok 06-10-2021 19:17

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36096157)
Speaking today to a friend who’s a doctor - they revised the advice, it’s ok to have both at the same time now.

https://www.bmj.com/content/375/bmj.n2411

:tu: That's what I thought, guess the info hadn't been passed on to everyone.

Stephen 06-10-2021 19:24

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Originally Posted by Bofrok (Post 36096156)
That's interesting regarding the flu jab. I'd already had mine but was told you can't have the two jabs within three days of each other - I assume they were just referring to the Pfizer vaccine. Seems to be some confilicting information.

It's perfectly fine to get both together. I got them last week at the vaccine centre I went to.

Paul 06-10-2021 21:15

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I got my Flu jab today, and the advice on it is other vaccines can be given at the same time.

I wont get any booster until the end of November (at the earliest) as that would be six months after my 2nd jab.

joglynne 06-10-2021 21:52

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When we went for our booster shots we were expecting to have our Flu jabs at the same time. On the day it wasn't possible because there had been none delivered. As far as I know the centre we went to still hasn't had any delivered.

I was due to have my B12 jab at the Doctors the next day and I asked if he could do our Flu jabs. Unfortunately he hadn't had his order delivered either but knew that the independent chemists in the same building had been receiving their weekly Flu vaccination stocks for 2 weeks.

The Doctor phoned through to the Chemists and the lovely, helpful Pharmacist came through to the surgery and gave my husband and I our jabs which saved us having to make an appointment with him later in the week.


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