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What Mups, the vaccine or the health centre?...


You know what I meant, cheeky chops.
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Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, Mups. The staff come there from other Health Clinics.


Oh, no Sundays then?
I read somewhere that some countries were working 7 days a week and 24hrs a day to get everyone vaccinated.

Blow that ey, I wouldn't fancy going out at midnight for my jab.
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you know what i meant, cheeky chops. :-d
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Personally, I don't have much fear of medical interventions, on my body!

What does cause me stress is the lack of advance warning of how, where and when.

Frequent cancellations of procedures, difficulties with contacting Doctors, hanging on phone lines for long periods, simple communications.

There might well be plans, about what's going to happen to you, but they seem reluctant to share such plans with the patients.

I repeat, stress is the result of not being kept in the loop.

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Re: Covid-19 Vaccinations

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Oh, no Sundays then?
I read somewhere that some countries were working 7 days a week and 24hrs a day to get everyone vaccinated.

Blow that ey, I wouldn't fancy going out at midnight for my jab.
That may yet be an option in the UK, in order to meet the February target:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-55612270

Vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi said nobody should be asked to travel more than 10 miles to get a vaccine once more centres open.

Asked on Today why the centres were not open 24 hours a day, he said it was "more convenient" for older people to attend during the day.

"If we need to go to 24-hour work we will absolutely go to 24 hours a day to make sure we vaccinate as quickly as we can," he said.

But he cautioned: "We are limited by the amount of vaccine that is coming through the system."
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There is a limit to the amount of any vaccine coming into the system and that's the number of glass vials available. There is a global shortage of these according to a newspaper report I read last week.

On the bright-side ...


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Re: Covid-19 Vaccinations

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That may yet be an option in the UK, in order to meet the February target:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-55612270


Thanks Omah.

I would only go during the day, I don't like night driving.
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12-01-2021, 05:21 PM
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Three days since having the jab and both of us have no symptoms of tiredness, aches or pains or anything else.

All well in Mags Manor!
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Three days since having the jab and both of us have no symptoms of tiredness, aches or pains or anything else.

All well in Mags Manor!


That's really good Mags.
I'm very pleased for you both.
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Thanks Mups
 
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