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Coronavirus discussion thread

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Dec 2021
10:56pm, 8 Dec 2021
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Merry Lip Gloss
Tim, that's the only thing I have and too be honest it isn't that bad so I'm not even saying it's a side effect. I was double jabbed but OH had his flu one weeks ago so only booster for him
Dec 2021
6:15am, 9 Dec 2021
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Little Miss Happy
We are getting quite a few people who have booked appointments but come as walk ins to get vaccinated sooner - we always remind them to cancel which may free some up.

The WFH was only 'if you can', not closing things down - yet.
Dec 2021
7:32am, 9 Dec 2021
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geordieclaus
I did that LMH but NHS app wouldn’t let me cancel 😪
Dec 2021
7:36am, 9 Dec 2021
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EvilPixie
Arm slightly tender but so far ok for me!
Dec 2021
7:37am, 9 Dec 2021
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HellsBells
You cancel on the same link that you used to book, not on the app.
Just adding the link again

nhs.uk
Dec 2021
7:51am, 9 Dec 2021
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LindsD
Thanks HB
Dec 2021
8:06am, 9 Dec 2021
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auburnette
Husband and I got invited for boosters by a central London trust where we had our initial vaccines - we are 36 and not clinically vulnerable, was surprised to be invited.
Dec 2021
8:30am, 9 Dec 2021
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EvilPixie
government says WFH if you can
we can and did for 17-18 mths
can the company now say now stay in office?

I'm thinking no
Dec 2021
8:35am, 9 Dec 2021
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Fields & fountain, moor & mountain
I emailed my line manager outlining why I wasn’t comfortable at least until I had my booster - they said they had no issue. The team I work in is business critical and with a covid case already in the office it was a no brainer.
Dec 2021
8:36am, 9 Dec 2021
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Fields & fountain, moor & mountain
I don’t think staying in the office is a reasonable management request given you’ve got a successful track record of wfh.

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