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Harborough Eagle Flag Market Harborough, Leicestershire 10 Jan 21 12.09pm Send a Private Message to Harborough Eagle Add Harborough Eagle as a friend

If the NHS has stated we will call you and not to call them.. then surely if you get an appointment before others who are deemed to be vulnerable then how can this not be queue jumping?

The vaccine rollout should not be a postcode lottery.

This is vert different to when there are leftover stocks that MUST be used up because they have not been taken up that are then offered to other people further down the list.
You should not be encouraging by your post to suggest that others can apply who are lower down the list.


Originally posted by Badger11

No they accessed her records and were happy to book her in, not queue jumping.

 


Red and Blue though and through (more than 50 years)

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Mapletree Flag Croydon 10 Jan 21 2.02pm Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

I just went all the way from Croydon to Barnes for my second jab but was turned away. The centre is 'not allowed' to give the second jab. This despite the country apparently having 4 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine available at the end of 2020 as well as an unknown number of the Pfizer vaccine doses.

So a massive logistical exercise was put in place, worked well but was reversed half way through

Then a second logistical exercise to cancel those who were booked for a second jab. That didn't work well enough as far as I am concerned as I wasn't contacted

And in addition there will be a third logistical exercise to re-book everyone in nine weeks time.

The logistics are probably the most significant challenges in the vaccination process, flip flopping causes massive work that could be better deployed organising more vaccinations and centres.

The Government is so awful in every department. The obvious thing to do was leave the existing arrangements in place but move to the longer gap for future vaccinations.

As usual, clueless. I have been living with this since February. Constant changes in significant policy with negligible notice, including after promising there would not be a change.

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croydon proud Flag Any european country i fancy! 10 Jan 21 6.51pm

Originally posted by Uphill

I was 'over the moon' to receive the Pfizer jab in December. But my 2nd jab on Jan 4th was cancelled as the government wanted to give more people a first dose. My 2nd jab will not be now until March.

On the face of it a sensible decision UNTIL I discovered that Pfizer have not trialled a 12 week gap between doses and both the WHO and FDA have stated that the 2nd dose should not be given later than 6 weeks.

It is possible I have become an uninvited 'guinea-pig' with my protection not guaranteed beyond the end of January.


Had my first the other day, my second is end of march, the makers say it must be within 3 weeks for second jab, the w.h.o say it must be in 3 weeks to, the CONS ervatives led by boris say 12 weeks will suffice,(nothing to do with claiming numbers of vacinations achieved here), I know who i would trust, what the fcuk do the vacine makers know? In boris we trust gentlemen, in boris we trust!

 

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BlueJay Flag UK 10 Jan 21 7.10pm

Originally posted by croydon proud


Had my first the other day, my second is end of march, the makers say it must be within 3 weeks for second jab, the w.h.o say it must be in 3 weeks to, the CONS ervatives led by boris say 12 weeks will suffice,(nothing to do with claiming numbers of vacinations achieved here), I know who i would trust, what the fcuk do the vacine makers know? In boris we trust gentlemen, in boris we trust!

Far from ideal, but at least you've had the first dose, so that's good news!

 

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croydon proud Flag Any european country i fancy! 10 Jan 21 8.35pm

Originally posted by BlueJay

Far from ideal, but at least you've had the first dose, so that's good news!

Yeh, guess so blu!

 

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cryrst Flag The garden of England 10 Jan 21 10.01pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by croydon proud

Yeh, guess so blu!

Are you ill to get your jab?

 

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croydon proud Flag Any european country i fancy! 10 Jan 21 10.04pm

Originally posted by cryrst

Are you ill to get your jab?

I"m a carer for my 90 year old mum mate.

 

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cryrst Flag The garden of England 10 Jan 21 10.30pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by croydon proud

I"m a carer for my 90 year old mum mate.

Fair play to you, did ma get hers as well.

 

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croydon proud Flag Any european country i fancy! 10 Jan 21 10.55pm

Originally posted by cryrst

Fair play to you, did ma get hers as well.

Yes, she got second jab and I got first same day as primary carer and she has medical issues .

 

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The Dolphin Flag 11 Jan 21 7.46am Send a Private Message to The Dolphin Add The Dolphin as a friend

I took my 88 year old Mum to get her first jab yesterday.
This is generally a logistical triumph of the highest order with Doctors working long hours together with thousands of volunteers to get people vaccinated.
Well done Great Britain is what I say!!!!!
Europe is way behind us on this so let's be positive and be thankful that at some point soon we will be in a better place.
No thanks to bloody China!!

 

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BlueJay Flag UK 11 Jan 21 7.50am

Originally posted by croydon proud

I"m a carer for my 90 year old mum mate.

I didn't realise. Well done for taking good care of your Mum, mate.

 

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BlueJay Flag UK 11 Jan 21 7.52am

Originally posted by The Dolphin

I took my 88 year old Mum to get her first jab yesterday.
This is generally a logistical triumph of the highest order with Doctors working long hours together with thousands of volunteers to get people vaccinated.
Well done Great Britain is what I say!!!!!
Europe is way behind us on this so let's be positive and be thankful that at some point soon we will be in a better place.
No thanks to bloody China!!

Nice one, I raise my virtual glass to the good health of your old Mum. One of the lucky ones!

 

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