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Coronavirus discussion thread

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4:17pm, 23 Jan 2021
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Sharkie
Mine's the same as your husband, Ness. No underlying health conditions, entirely down to
my age: between 12/02 and 22/02. Quite soon really - hurrah!
Jan 2021
4:22pm, 23 Jan 2021
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Ness
He was initially very sceptical about the jab but has done a lot more reading so is now happy to go and have it. He has no underlying health conditions either.
Jan 2021
4:26pm, 23 Jan 2021
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Hunkyteddy
April for me. Think I was next January last time i did it!
I presume its purely based on interpolation, so let's hope the numbers stay as they are.
Jan 2021
4:27pm, 23 Jan 2021
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The_Saint
For me the vaccine would have to make my head drop off to think it worth not having it when you consider the growing evidence of long term or permanent lung damage even in people who had a mild case. Running would then be something we used to do.
Jan 2021
4:32pm, 23 Jan 2021
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HellsBells
It’s all down to supply - we’ve given 2300 first doses over the last 4 days - we’ve got none now until a delivery on Wednesday, so will be jabbing again Thursday and Friday. We were expecting a delivery next Saturday with clinics on Sunday and Monday, but that’s now not happening
Jan 2021
4:33pm, 23 Jan 2021
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KimCanRun
I had Pfizer vaccine on Tuesday. For some odd reason my second one is scheduled for 30th March which is 10 weeks.
Jan 2021
4:39pm, 23 Jan 2021
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Rosehip
Mum managed to book one in P'boro for Thursday, her 2nd one is booked 12 weeks to the day. Assuming it's Pfizer, but she didn't know

If deliveries in 1 wks time and supply is that variable - how much time is going to be spent on the 'phone changing 2nd jab bookings? 12 weeks to the day seems daft if there might be supply delays/changes at that point.
Jan 2021
4:55pm, 23 Jan 2021
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Tracey G
Me & Andre are in the underlining health condition due to his disability and me receiving carers allowance.
Jan 2021
4:57pm, 23 Jan 2021
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HellsBells
We’re not booking 2nd jabs yet. As I understand it there is a pause whilst “something” is being done at the Pfizer factory, after which production and delivery will be greatly increased. Or something like that.
Jan 2021
5:01pm, 23 Jan 2021
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Johnny Blaze
Could anyone confirm whether any kind of consent is required before getting a vaccination? Our lad is mentally disabled and just about to turn 18 and we are wondering how the consent thing will work.

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