Mackem DJ
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ThanksYou are the angriest, most ill tempered, bitter and twisted poster on this board by a considerable margin. Hate and intolerance seems to run through every fibre of your being.
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ThanksYou are the angriest, most ill tempered, bitter and twisted poster on this board by a considerable margin. Hate and intolerance seems to run through every fibre of your being.
My Mam and dad haven’t been given their 2nd jab date yet, it should be due end of the month. I think if it goes the the GP lists they’ll get in contact again. My mates have just done it through NHS app as they now qualify, and they have got to book both 1st and 2nd appointments at the same time. This may be due to it being the larger places like the Nightingale whereas the GP ones will be smaller.Question for the people on this thread who have had their second jab, are booking in for their second jab or just know how the system works.
Basically my grandparents had the first vaccine, Pfizer I think about 12 weeks ago. The month window will be up on Wednesday and they have not heard anything. Is that the norm?
I'm asking because I have a friend who got vaccinated not too long ago in category 4 I think, who already has a date in April for his second.
My concern is that the guidelines changed one day before my grandparents got their second. It was cancelled the same day, that they have fallen through some cracks.
Are there any consequences of missing the 12 window and should they be chasing? They are mid 80's if that help.
Cheers in advance.
I have mine late on in the month, I was also going to do a dummy run to the nightingale centre.Tuesday coming for me. I’ve already had a dummy run down to the nightingale centre, just to make sure.
I have mine late on in the month, I was also going to do a dummy run to the nightingale centre.
What is it like ? Do I need to leave plenty of time for traffic etc ?
Is there plenty of parking there ?
I have mine late on in the month, I was also going to do a dummy run to the nightingale centre.
What is it like ? Do I need to leave plenty of time for traffic etc ?
Is there plenty of parking there ?
Loads of empty parking spots when I was there, I also had to show security my text with my appt on to get into the car park. They asked for my booking reference which was also on my text and when I went to the table for my jab they asked for my NHS number so take that if you have it.I have mine late on in the month, I was also going to do a dummy run to the nightingale centre.
What is it like ? Do I need to leave plenty of time for traffic etc ?
Is there plenty of parking there ?
Exactly the route I took.If you're coming from Washington, it's easier going through Concord and round the back of Nissan if you know that way to avoid the roadworks on the A19.
Plenty of parking available. Have your appointment notification ready. There was a security guard on the road outside and I had to show my text before I was allowed into the car park.
How long were you in there mate? And were you jabbed on time? Ive got mine on the 19th and was planning to turn about ten minutes early,so just wondering if thats the right idea.Loads of empty parking spots when I was there, I also had to show security my text with my appt on to get into the car park. They asked for my booking reference which was also on my text and when I went to the table for my jab they asked for my NHS number so take that if you have it.
Everything was exactly on time, I was in and out in less than 15 minutes. Appt was 9.55am and was out by 10.05am, that included a 5 minute wait afterwards (if you're driving it's a 15 minute wait). You are told to wait until 5 minutes before your jab time before you go into the building.How long were you in there mate? And were you jabbed on time? Ive got mine on the 19th and was planning to turn about ten minutes early,so just wondering if thats the right idea.
I had a dummy run to the nightingale near Nissan and on that day the car park was nearly empty. My friend has been to have a jab and they were in and out, within 20 minsHow long were you in there mate? And were you jabbed on time? Ive got mine on the 19th and was planning to turn about ten minutes early,so just wondering if thats the right idea.
Cheers mate thats really helpful.Everything was exactly on time, I was in and out in less than 15 minutes. Appt was 9.55am and was out by 10.05am, that included a 5 minute wait afterwards (if you're driving it's a 15 minute wait). You are told to wait until 5 minutes before your jab time before you go into the building.
Another couple of vaccines on the way, here before you know it.I will be getting mine this year.
Ignore what you are reading, and what you are seeing amongst friends and family is probably more typical.
I personally don't know anyone under 65 who doesn't either have a significant health problem or work for the NHS or in a care home who has been vaccinated yet.
Two thirds of the adult population still haven't been done.
This is a long thread to trawl through but has it been discussed whether 1st dose numbers are going to be affected when we start reaching the point 12 weeks from when 1st doses were hitting big daily numbers and as such all those people should be getting their 2nd dose ?