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		|  10-10-2021, 19:49 | #7501 |  
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  The flu jab gives me flu. |  This year will see the 50th consecutive year that I've had a 'flu jab. And I've never had 'flu or even mild side effects from the jabs, apart from local tenderness for a day.
 
@joglynne I went through the list, and it's only our local Tesco (fully booked) and one branch of Lloyds (fully booked). A private clinic will be offering them "once supplies stabilise", but ASDA has said no plans to offer them again this year. Boots' booking system doesn't work.
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					Originally Posted by Taf  This year will see the 50th consecutive year that I've had a 'flu jab. And I've never had 'flu or even mild side effects from the jabs, apart from local tenderness for a day.
 @joglynne I went through the list, and it's only our local Tesco (fully booked) and one branch of Lloyds (fully booked). A private clinic will be offering them "once supplies stabilise", but ASDA has said no plans to offer them again this year. Boots' booking system doesn't work.
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So you started getting the jab when you were 15? Why so young?
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					Originally Posted by Taf  This year will see the 50th consecutive year that I've had a 'flu jab. And I've never had 'flu or even mild side effects from the jabs, apart from local tenderness for a day. |  WOW
 
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					Originally Posted by Taf   I went through the list, and it's only our local Tesco (fully booked) and one branch of Lloyds (fully booked). A private clinic will be offering them "once supplies stabilise", but ASDA has said no plans to offer them again this year. Boots' booking system doesn't work. |  That is terrible Taf, we have so many places to get the flu jab that a couple of chemists near us are doing walk in jabs rather than doing appointments.  
 
Our GP  has not  received any supplies  so  he's not as yet involved  in the flu jabs and this  has freed up his staff  to do a  concerted mop up operation for those patients who they have been  identified as still needing/wanting  their 1st, 2nd or 3rd/booster covid jabs.
   I do have to wonder  if having the 5th highest rate of infections in  England has  maybe prompted my area, Trafford, to get so many supplies of both the flu and covid vaccinations.
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					Originally Posted by Sephiroth  The flu jab gives me flu. |  No it doesnt.
 
It might give you flu like symptoms as your body reacts to it, but thats all.
		 
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					Originally Posted by Paul  No it doesnt.
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					Originally Posted by Taf   Boots' booking system doesn't work. |  It worked for me on Friday so might be worth trying again. I booked one for today.
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		|  11-10-2021, 11:09 | #7507 |  
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  It worked for me on Friday so might be worth trying again. I booked one for today. |  And me, it worked fine. Maybe it’s different in darkest Wales!    
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  And me, it worked fine. Maybe it’s different in darkest Wales!   |  It also worked for me, I booked mine at my local boots last week [ok].
		 
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		|  11-10-2021, 18:06 | #7509 |  
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					Originally Posted by Mad Max  So you started getting the jab when you were 15? Why so young? |  RAF entry, barely 16, then we had to keep all our jabs up-to-date in case of overseas deployment. One of the first sessions was the old sugar cube (polio?) and 6 jabs in one minute. Then the rest of the day off.... bliss. 
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 I chatted with the Tesco Pharmacist today. They had agreed a set number of 'flu jabs for each week. The first week only half arrived, ditto the second, The third week less than a quarter was supplied. Their online booking system is in a total mess, so has now been closed until the correct number of doses arrive and the backlog cleared.
 
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		|  11-10-2021, 19:02 | #7510 |  
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			After we got the 6 jabs, we went on a 5 mile run (Swinderby 74).
 After that, half the Entry lay in bed feeling poorly, the rest of us went to the NAAFI.
 
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		|  11-10-2021, 19:30 | #7511 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hugh  After we got the 6 jabs, we went on a 5 mile run (Swinderby 74).
 After that, half the Entry lay in bed feeling poorly, the rest of us went to the NAAFI.
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We were more genteel (Locking Craft Apprentices 72).    
The only jab that gave me any grief, ever, was the one injected just under the skin to form a half-inch bubble. The site became massively itchy in minutes, and that persisted for hours.
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			The Guardian have an article with some country comparisons of the current state of play with vaccinations, cases and deaths.https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...al-and-eastern 
The extremely good news is that it’s probably safer to go on holiday than hang around here. I’d maybe wear a mask for the flight though just in case.
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			Why is it "safer".Wear a mask in case of what ?
 What are you afraid of exactly ?
 
 Infection rates as such dont mean much on their own.
 The real issue is serious illness (hospitalisations) and/or deaths.
 
 It doesnt matter if the whole country is infected, if almost everyone just shakes it off.
 Most of the country gets infected by colds every year, but we just shake it off, no big deal.
 
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	Wouldn't it be useful if the Guvmin would come out with that sort of common sense?  But they can't, being backed into a corner by the doomsters among their advisers to the extent that most people think that Covid is doom.  I think that Boris would like to, but the lawyers are probbly holding him off.Quote: 
	
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 What are you afraid of exactly ?
 
 Infection rates as such dont mean much on their own.
 The real issue is serious illness (hospitalisations) and/or deaths.
 
 It doesnt matter if the whole country is infected, if almost everyone just shakes it off.
 Most of the country gets infected by colds every year, but we just shake it off, no big deal.
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					Originally Posted by Paul  Why is it "safer".Wear a mask in case of what ?
 What are you afraid of exactly ?
 
 Infection rates as such dont mean much on their own.
 The real issue is serious illness (hospitalisations) and/or deaths.
 
 It doesnt matter if the whole country is infected, if almost everyone just shakes it off.
 Most of the country gets infected by colds every year, but we just shake it off, no big deal.
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