Chilcs?

sorry Chinasaint! Amazing achievement
I didn’t have my specs on!!
Chilcs?

sorry Chinasaint! Amazing achievement
I didn’t have my specs on!!
sorry Chinasaint! Amazing achievement
I didn’t have my specs on!!
Tosser.Absolute scumbag,
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Had my second jab booked today.

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Mrs B had the Pfizer jab this evening and the paperwork given out with it said about the second jab being given 3 weeks later. We will just have to wait and see if that is the case. I hope it is because the efficacy of this one, if given correctly is, I believe, 95%.
The Adelaide Health Centre was well organised with people in the car park directing people to the right building and staff inside to receive patients, book them in and then take them to the needle booths.
15 minute wait afterwards - they actually write your departure time on a sticky, and stick it on your clothing, so that others can keep an eye on you and know when to move you out so they can free up and disinfect the chairs.
Very impressed.
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I had mine on Monday, however they never gave me the 2nd appointment, saying they were waiting on the next government guidelines.
However in Swindon(had it at the steam museum ) the layout/system was excellent.....start to finish wasn’t that long.

My vaccine is on Monday at my local surgery. Shortly after that I heard from the NHS to book an appointment through them, so could have had 2 on the same day.
Talk that having different vaccines for first and second jabs may even be better....a study is going on. New stuff being discovered every day.
What I wrote is a bit misleading.
The pamphlet my wife was given was an information sheet stating “You will receive 2 injections, given 21 days apart”.
Like you, no second appointment was given and we too are waiting to find out if the second one will be given after 3 weeks or later.
Unlike the Astra Zeneca vaccine, there is no data (to the best of my knowledge) to suggest that a delay in the second Pfizer jab won’t reduce or improve it’s efficacy, and I believe the 7 surgeries overseen by the NHS trust my friend works for did actually follow the 3 week rule, although I would have to check that.
I know she and the GPs definitely followed the 3 week protocol for their jabs.
Absolute scumbag,
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