You work in the NHS don't you?...if so, then you should get it first.
if you get it because of health or being a key worker then that’s cool.
having the jab means that your body will identify and kill it off faster. Meaning even without symptoms you are less of a transmission risk, so getting it protects the vulnerable people, like the flu jab does.
first shag?
prolly
transplant patient. So in the 70-74 group, had a call with consultant and he told me. But it’s now on GP to make sure that’s the case, get my clinical extremely vulnerable letters from them so pretty confident I will.
been in house almost exclusively since March 17th and been out other than supermarket/butchers about 5 times socially.
Loads of solo outings on bike, but **** me I hate to think how mentally the older ones have got on.
I do but I'm not patient facing so think I shouldn't be ahead of the clinically vulnerable in the community.
I thought all research said it doesn't affect the transmission risk but just stops you getting unwell from it.
I do but I'm not patient facing so think I shouldn't be ahead of the clinically vulnerable in the community.
? Maybe I misunderstood the blurb then.
There's a lot of people been virtually stuck indoors since March, nowt exclusive about it.
Behave yourself mate. You was listed to go first, so that's what happened. I know what you say about the clinically vulnerable, but there is too much emphasis on it, and tbph, it's starting to fooking annoy me (not you by the way).

I might have it wrong tbf, will look it up at some point.
Many haven’t followed the rules for staying in, shown in latest figures for infection.
many have had no choice as medical advice has been to shield.
Sounds like you are annoyed at him tbh
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What Libby, no Libby's alright.

I get right ****ed off with Libby the little **** stirring **** sometimes.
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Pinkie bruisin for a temp thread ban tonight
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