Not sure you were wrong, the government website says, based on clinical trials - 'Adverse reactions reported after the second dose were milder and reported less frequently than after the first dose'.
Front line COVID-19 vaccination staff are on standby to go to "maximum capacity" and inoculate twice as many people from next week. The move to ramp up the rollout comes as supplies of coronavirus doses are due to "substantially increase". The rapid expansion will raise hopes the target to vaccinate all adults by the end of July could be brought forward. https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19...maximum-capacity-and-double-jab-rate-12243560
After 5 days of constantly slamming my stubby fingers into my phone screen, in a desperate attempt to beat every other ****er who was also slamming their stubby fingers into their phone screen, in order to book an appointment, I eventually got one for Sunday. Could have had Saturday lunchtime but I hesitated, thinking 'will I get back for kickoff'? And missed that one... That's pretty sad isn't it?
It's not as sad as me thinking I can have my jab at ten to three and somehow Richard Sneeeeker in and watch the game. Then again, I could wear a high Viz, maybe people will just assume I'm staff? 2-0 City.
Just rebooked my jabs after yesterday's abortive attempt. Now going 1st of April and then on my birthday 17th June. What a lovely birthday present.