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Had a phone call from NHS this morning telling me to go to my local Doctors Surgery for my first jab at 18-58
Was back home at 19-25, they had 400 in two hours just like a factory production line
Just waiting for the after effects, so far no hunger for human flesh so all good
 
Had a phone call from NHS this morning telling me to go to my local Doctors Surgery for my first jab at 18-58
Was back home at 19-25, they had 400 in two hours just like a factory production line
Just waiting for the after effects, so far no hunger for human flesh so all good
Bloke on the radio said his appointment today was 9.50 and was back home for 10,20
Seems most are getting the job right.
 
Had a phone call from NHS this morning telling me to go to my local Doctors Surgery for my first jab at 18-58
Was back home at 19-25, they had 400 in two hours just like a factory production line
Just waiting for the after effects, so far no hunger for human flesh so all good


Sounds just like my local flu clinic. But they just do that in a day or two each week for a few months. Seems like this is going to be well organised and slick as long as supply meets demand.
 
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Bloke on the radio said his appointment today was 9.50 and was back home for 10,20
Seems most are getting the job right.

my flu jab was 5 mins. Just a drive thro in GP car park. Hope this could be the same?
 
Surprised at how quickly they've been doing it at work. Well over two thirds of staff at the trust have had their first jab.

Was hardly anyone there today so didn't get much overtime!
 
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Strange you should mention that, on Friday i received a letter from the NHS saying they had noticed i haven't had my annual Flu injection yet and informing me i could book it at a local pharmacy.
I have never had a Flu jab in my life <laugh>

I had the same, few weeks back now. I rarely get the flu, so thought why do I want to put myself through a dose of it.
 
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Strange you should mention that, on Friday i received a letter from the NHS saying they had noticed i haven't had my annual Flu injection yet and informing me i could book it at a local pharmacy.
I have never had a Flu jab in my life <laugh>

I have one early as possible each year. Normally at local pharmacy but this year my GP had them months before and though it best to have with them.

NHS pushing for as many as possible to have this year to prevent flu patients taking up Covid spots.
Also had pneumonia one when I started dialysis, that’s the big killer. Can’t remeber if that’s for life or needs boosting every 10
 
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I had the same, few weeks back now. I rarely get the flu, so thought why do I want to put myself through a dose of it.

it’s not a live virus(one I have anyway) you get an immune response which makes you sometimes feel a little off. Not even a sore arm this year for me.
 
I have one early as possible each year. Normally at local pharmacy but this year my GP had them months before and though it best to have with them.

NHS pushing for as many as possible to have this year to prevent flu patients taking up Covid spots.
Also had pneumonia one when I started dialysis, that’s the big killer. Can’t remeber if that’s for life or needs boosting every 10
Didn't know there was a pneumonia one?
 
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