Second Jab

I was ok after the first jab but under the weather for a day after the second. Better than covid though!
 
I had a little bit of vertigo for a few days after the first jab but nothing at all after the second one.
 
Pondrew said:
Ole gits rule said:
not looking forward to it after first
Ditto Sean. Feeling like I've been runover once a year is enough for anyone! :)

felt ok at first but next day was very lethargic n feeling ropey - actually slept quite a bit which is unusual so hoping the second one is ok :D
 
ronk said:
Did they give you a jab as a walk in candidate?
No Ron, and while I was waiting for them to check the paperwork, an Asian man was being directed to a seat. He asked what type of jab was being offered, as soon as he heard AZ, he about turned and walked out, saying no no no no.
I mentioned that I could have his, that was turned down :thumbsdown: .
I was in my work uniform too, and we have been classed as essential workers throughout the whole pandemic, obviously that doesn't mean anything.
 
firebobby said:
ronk said:
Did they give you a jab as a walk in candidate?
No Ron, and while I was waiting for them to check the paperwork, an Asian man was being directed to a seat. He asked what type of jab was being offered, as soon as he heard AZ, he about turned and walked out, saying no no no no.
I mentioned that I could have his, that was turned down :thumbsdown: .
I was in my work uniform too, and we have been classed as essential workers throughout the whole pandemic, obviously that doesn't mean anything.

“If you’re name’s not on the list you’re not coming in”
“Bloody chancers!”
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
firebobby said:
ronk said:
Did they give you a jab as a walk in candidate?
No Ron, and while I was waiting for them to check the paperwork, an Asian man was being directed to a seat. He asked what type of jab was being offered, as soon as he heard AZ, he about turned and walked out, saying no no no no.
I mentioned that I could have his, that was turned down :thumbsdown: .
I was in my work uniform too, and we have been classed as essential workers throughout the whole pandemic, obviously that doesn't mean anything.

Society has a very short memory!
 
Just collected my second armful 15 minutes ago.
Missus got hers yesterday and was fine.
So far I'm not feeling any side-eeeeeffctts Sluumpff meerrrrrr !!""£&^%%)......zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
 
I had a bit of a sore arm after the first and nothing after the second. Think the sore head the following day was more due to the alcohol the night before to be honest.
 
Got a text at 5.15pm saturday

Booked, turned up, jabbed by 5.40pm

2nd much better so far than 1st side effect wise

Practice manager who did the chat with me said they’d been given authority to call people in earlier for 2nd jabs, 12 weeks to 9, to prepare for booster jabs for the older population
 
bigwinn said:
2nd much better so far than 1st side effect wise

I'm the opposite. I knew I'd had something the first time but the side effects were very mild. This time I'm aching and feeling rough. It's annoying, because I think I would have slept through it if I'd been able to book the injection earlier in the day (last one was mid-morning but the second was early evening). Still better than a dose of COVID-19, though!
 
Well got my letter through for my 1st jab and have cancelled the appointment, I was 50/50 but opted to give it a pass :thumbsup:
I am curious what the uptake is in the <40s
 
Flyingfifer said:
I am curious what the uptake is in the <40s

I am under 40. Anecdotally, most of my friends that are under 40 seem to be getting it - either they've told me or have posted on Facebook. I tried to find some data that breaks down the uptake by age group but couldn't - I might try again because it's an interesting question. Again anecdotally, there have been reports of booking issues due to high demand each time the vaccine has been made available to younger age groups. Sadly, this is behind a paywall: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/06/08/nhs-booking-website-crashes-over-25s-flock-get-covid-jabs/
 
M1k3yC said:
I am under 40. Anecdotally, most of my friends that are under 40 seem to be getting it - either they've told me or have posted on Facebook. I tried to find some data that breaks down the uptake by age group but couldn't - I might try again because it's an interesting question. Again anecdotally, there have been reports of booking issues due to high demand each time the vaccine has been made available to younger age groups. Sadly, this is behind a paywall: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/06/08/nhs-booking-website-crashes-over-25s-flock-get-covid-jabs/

Archiving is your friend with stuff like paywalls :thumbsup:
https://web.archive.org/web/20210608175218/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/06/08/nhs-booking-website-crashes-over-25s-flock-get-covid-jabs/
 
We didn't use the NHS booking site even though we were sent a letter to book an appointment at the a local Nightingale vaccine centre. Just phoned our local doctor, told them we had the invitation and they offered us an appointment at the local walk in clinic the next day instead.
 
The cases are rising again - seems like a jab if offered is the only way to go.
While there are un vaccinated amongst us the virus will always have somewhere to go and do its mutation.
 
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