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Merry Christmas and Happy NewG(rrr)
Nothing so far 4 hrs in ( 2 x AZ and 1 x Pf) Phew! :-) G
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Merry Christmas and Happy NewG(rrr)
And flu jag too. :-) G
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12:33pm, 11 Dec 2021
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Yorkshire Mince Pie
I had moderna yesterday and am fine so far other than a sore arm
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12:47pm, 11 Dec 2021
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geordieclaus
Glad S18 is home kaysdee what a worry it must have been for you all.
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swittle
macca 53 ^ Thanks for clearing up the brand names matter: I received a leaflet with 'Cominarty' prominently included. Fortunately, an old skool whiteboard in the church hall indicated that Pfizer was in use, with a batch number or similar.
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forest plodder
Great news kaysdee. Enjoy the Christmas preps
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Mrs Jigs (Luverlylegs)
Oops ! Sorry wrong thread *embarrassing *
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swittle
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icemaiden
Anyone up to date with jabbing rules who can answer this conundrum please? My 19 year old was called by the GP in March and June for 1st and 2nd jabs, has asthma, was given AZ, so now has no defence against Omicron, and now is over 6 months past jab 2. Has not been called again by GP, no letter from anyone, so can't book online as 'severely at risk'. How can I get him a jab without having to wait until his age cohort is called at the end of January (when he will be back at uni with any luck and having to fend for himself). Is it worth going to a walk-in?

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