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Hugh 06-11-2021 16:52

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It’s says in the article we can book from Monday, but I just checked, and I can book today for Friday 19th November (last jab was on 21st May).

Maggy 06-11-2021 17:52

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Had the booster this afternoon. 7 months since the last vaccination.

joglynne 06-11-2021 17:58

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Originally Posted by Maggy (Post 36100298)
Had the booster this afternoon. 7 months since the last vaccination.

Good news. Did you manage to get it done locally?

spiderplant 06-11-2021 19:10

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36100290)
It’s says in the article we can book from Monday, but I just checked, and I can book today for Friday 19th November (last jab was on 21st May).

:tu: Much better to do it today than wait for the Monday website crash. Just booked myself in for the 17th. I also had my last one on 21st May.

edit: Just booked my flu jab for this Monday too. No need to wait for the GP to contact you apparently

Mad Max 06-11-2021 20:55

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Originally Posted by Maggy (Post 36100298)
Had the booster this afternoon. 7 months since the last vaccination.

How was your arm, any after effects?

Hugh 06-11-2021 22:35

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Paul 06-11-2021 23:32

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Why you shouldn’t trust the Daily Telegraph on COVID…

LOL, I had to look twice at that to figure out your point. :D

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36100290)
It’s says in the article we can book from Monday, but I just checked, and I can book today for Friday 19th November (last jab was on 21st May).

I just tried as well and was able to book for later in November.

nffc 07-11-2021 07:54

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36100324)
LOL, I had to look twice at that to figure out your point. :D

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I just tried as well and was able to book for later in November.

Mine won't be this year if they're sticking to anything like the original timescales.

Hugh 07-11-2021 10:07

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36100290)
It’s says in the article we can book from Monday, but I just checked, and I can book today for Friday 19th November (last jab was on 21st May).

Booked for 26th November - we’ve got various childminding/social things the previous week, and just in case of an slight adverse reaction, doing it at a time that we don’t have anything on (and my wife is having her shot in a different day, so we’re both not laid up at the same time, just in case).

joglynne 07-11-2021 10:43

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I know this may sound a tad daft and soppy, and even though I don't know anyone here in real life, it does make me feel happy knowing that people who I know in this virtual community have survived the pandemic and are now getting their booster shots.

OK, feeling embarrassed by my Sunday morning musings I shall exit stage left. :D

Mad Max 07-11-2021 11:42

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36100337)
Booked for 26th November - we’ve got various childminding/social things the previous week, and just in case of an slight adverse reaction, doing it at a time that we don’t have anything on (and my wife is having her shot in a different day, so we’re both not laid up at the same time, just in case).


I got my booster last Monday, Hugh, and maybe I'm lucky but had no adverse reaction from it, in fact, I've never had any adverse reaction from the previous two jabs either, hopefully, you and the missus are the same.

Maggy 07-11-2021 12:00

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Originally Posted by Mad Max (Post 36100310)
How was your arm, any after effects?

Slightly stiff but not an issue.:)

nffc 07-11-2021 13:31

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Aren't they just giving everyone a shot of Pfizer now, so a 1st to go with 2 AZs or a 3rd Pfizer depending on what you had before?


Also, I thought the sore arm was just because of having an injection. Mine was sore the day after, a bit more the 2nd time (which I actually felt them doing unlike the 1st) but only mildly-annoying so (even when playing the organ the day after the 1st).

pip08456 07-11-2021 14:51

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Originally Posted by nffc (Post 36100346)
Aren't they just giving everyone a shot of Pfizer now, so a 1st to go with 2 AZs or a 3rd Pfizer depending on what you had before?


Also, I thought the sore arm was just because of having an injection. Mine was sore the day after, a bit more the 2nd time (which I actually felt them doing unlike the 1st) but only mildly-annoying so (even when playing the organ the day after the 1st).

Boosters are Pfizer or Moderna.

Paul 07-11-2021 16:41

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Well my main jabs were Pfizer, so hopefully the booster will be as well.
I had no reactions to J1 or J2. Mines a couple of days before Hugh (on the 24th).


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