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Nice one – which priority group are you in, out of interest?

Social Care worker. I manage services and need to work in care homes.


 
Posted : 07/01/2021 12:46 pm
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Cheers, it's nice to hear that the frontline workers are getting jabbed now.


 
Posted : 07/01/2021 12:51 pm
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Maybe thats a sign that the remains of the virus are still in your system and it's a fight between the two.


 
Posted : 07/01/2021 6:19 pm
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A sign of things to come?

https://twitter.com/bbcnwt/status/1347213339047436288?s=21


 
Posted : 07/01/2021 6:22 pm
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In the "Black Hole of Sussex" nobody here is getting vaccinated. We aren't affiliated to any zone at the moment. Same for my mum in Norfolk.


 
Posted : 07/01/2021 7:14 pm
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My step dad refused the jab as it "wasn't convenient".
I despair.


 
Posted : 07/01/2021 7:20 pm
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Got my jab (Pfizer) at the Louisa Jordan temp hosp in Glasgow. Very efficient system. I was out the door before my appt time having arrived a bit early due to train times.

Waiting to see what side effects I get. People I know who have had it varied from zero to serious fatigue for a few days.


 
Posted : 07/01/2021 7:21 pm
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Waiting to see what side effects I get. People I know who have had it varied from zero to serious fatigue for a few days.

From my wife's covid testing team, the folks that have had the virus get the side effect. Anecdotal, yes, but hey!.

Great to see more than half of all care home residents in scotland have now had first jag. 🤞🏻


 
Posted : 07/01/2021 7:23 pm
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My step dad refused the jab as it “wasn’t convenient”.
I despair.

my mum told me her next door neighbour is due for a jab early next week but ‘doesn’t want that German one’...


 
Posted : 07/01/2021 7:24 pm
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Thankfully my dad is very sensible and had his second jab on Tuesday. Just need to get my mum on the list (she’s just under 80) so fingers crossed they’ll both be sorted by Easter.

I however have already given up on getting it in 2021.


 
Posted : 07/01/2021 7:27 pm
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Waiting to see what side effects I get. People I know who have had it varied from zero to serious fatigue for a few days.

My father had a slightly sore arm the day after, that’s all. He has never had any Covid symptoms before the jab. It appears that he is getting his second dose as planned- it would seem his surgery in Southampton have taken the decision to do this for the over 85’s already vaccinated. Rather selfishly I am pleased for him.


 
Posted : 07/01/2021 7:30 pm
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Mrs Jay is getting her first one today and second 19th of March. She's not been told which one yet, or indeed if she's get a choice.

I'm really pleased.


 
Posted : 08/01/2021 10:56 am
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A sign of things to come?

Yes.

There will be inflammatory news stories continually throughout this vaccine roll out.

There will be logistical problems, this is a huge project, massive, it's hard to understand the scale of it, I don't know if the Army getting involved will help, or it's just another Boris PR stunt, but in fairness they have a huge amount of human resource and a lot of experience of moving stuff about at short notice, so I'd say so.

Also, before this becomes a 'story' somehow, the vaccine is not 100% effective, BBC Wales are currently running a story about a Nurse who had the vaccines and then caught covid 3 weeks later like it's a big scandal. This will happen too. She had milder symptoms than her family.


 
Posted : 08/01/2021 11:01 am
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Just submitted my application for the volunteer vacinator role via the St John's Ambulance route. Interview next Wednesday. No idea if they'll want me but nothing to lose so worth a try.


 
Posted : 08/01/2021 4:54 pm
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Good on you 👍. Whilst I understand the reticence of some of the professionals on here, the truth is we need everyone available to make this work.


 
Posted : 08/01/2021 5:18 pm
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Good stuff, well done sir.

Wife (nurse) starts next week, though she has a 20hr online training module to do before monday, in her own time. Bah.


 
Posted : 08/01/2021 5:26 pm
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Well done @blokeuptheroad 👍

We're starting to build quite a little STW volunteer army. That is so good. If anyone needs pointers on the modules/elearning/certificate uploading etc, just message me.


 
Posted : 08/01/2021 6:37 pm
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As someone who isn't in a position to help out directly with jabbing people, can I just say a big "thank you" to those of you who are. Thanks guys, you rule.


 
Posted : 08/01/2021 8:09 pm
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^ +1000000


 
Posted : 08/01/2021 11:38 pm
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Guys, I can see I've got a couple of DMs from people who I've been speaking to about this, but for some reason can't toggle the button on my phone screen - will jump on my laptop in a bit once the kids are set up for the day 👍


 
Posted : 09/01/2021 11:44 am
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BBC Wales are currently running a story about a Nurse who had the vaccines and then caught covid 3 weeks later like it’s a big scandal. This will happen too. She had milder symptoms than her family.

That's how vaccines work mostly, like the flu vaccine, potentially you'll still get the virus but it's more survivable & less likely you'll be in hospital. You'd have thought a nurse would know this 🤷‍♂️

Heard yesterday I've an appointment for first jab next Friday, cancelling my WiFi contract on Thursday as I won't need it after the chip is activated on the 5g network 👌


 
Posted : 09/01/2021 1:28 pm
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Mum's mate's cousin in a care home died 6 days after getting the vaccine. Didn't have any covid symptoms but 4 of her fellow residents did, and they all died.

That said, she was 89 and very frail, and it needs a couple of weeks to provide immunity they say, so tragically it appears the vaccine came just a few weeks late for them.


 
Posted : 09/01/2021 2:54 pm
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There's going to be a *lot* of that I'm afraid. Not even necessarily "too late" but even 90% protection will still leave quite a lot of people dying in that sort of situation where the unvaccinated fatality rate can be over 10%. The virus is so prevalent that probably most people who have any sort of socially mixed situation (which living in a care home certainly is) is likely to be exposed over the next few weeks.


 
Posted : 09/01/2021 4:03 pm
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had my first jab this afternoon by chance thanks to a suggestion on here for emergency services workers to try their luck towards the end of the day if there are any left over or missed appointments.

i was just passing the local doctors surgery, saw it was a vaccine centre this weekend so thought no harm in asking. i explained that i didnt want to take a jab away from someone vulnerable, but they ushered me in, i filled in a form and had it straight away. it was set up really well with an efficient system.

i feel it was my lucky day.


 
Posted : 09/01/2021 10:09 pm
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STW - doing a better job of recruiting vaccinators and helping emergency services workers get a jab than the GOVERNMENT. Brilliant!


 
Posted : 09/01/2021 11:30 pm
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Interesting to hear some 2nd doses are going ahead, the national directive was to stop all 2nds and rebook, which we have just completed in our region today.

We desperately need more staff, but being rural staff just are not there who can jab. Our acute hospitals are also crippled with influx of patients and not enough staff.

Still we are rattling through the care homes.

Now we are just waiting for the local booking solution to crumble just as the national solution will come online and save the day 😂


 
Posted : 09/01/2021 11:52 pm
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My In-Laws had the 1st injection on the 17th December and their 2nd on the 7th Jan aged 80 & 81

Some friends local to them in their 90's but registered with another practice haven't even had a call, seems a bit random?


 
Posted : 10/01/2021 12:24 am
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Mum, 88, hasn't even had a call for her first, so seems a bit post code lottery-ish.


 
Posted : 10/01/2021 7:50 am
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Ricmars- neither has my 86 year old mum or any of her friends.

But as of Friday only 25% of the over 80d had been done as reported by Johnson. I guess those whose parents have been done are posting, which is fine, good to hear it's moving forward, but isn't reflective of the majority yet.

It will be in area specific as well as GP centres will be get batches - there was a GP on the news yesterday saying they were not due to get any vaccines until later next week.

Not that any of that makes it less stressful waiting for to get the call or making sure she is checking got emails and text messages


 
Posted : 10/01/2021 9:07 am
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Re the comments above - in England all data is submitted nationally where they can work out which cohorts are being done and are they sticking to the 75/20/5 splits.

Apparently many areas in the uk are not, but this could be for many reasons.

I myself are waiting for my elderly parents to be done, but because they some distance from current open centres they haven’t been called.

Our region is up to 600 doses per day. By next Monday that should at least 2,500 and before the end of Jan 7,000 per day


 
Posted : 10/01/2021 9:19 am
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When you get vaccinated do you receive some sort of certificate or is it just added to your medical history?


 
Posted : 10/01/2021 2:17 pm
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So apparently every adult in UK will have been offered a vaccine by mid Sep.

Unless that offer is 'you can get a vaccination, in January' then I call bullshit.

By my maths they'll require over 3 million jabs a week to hit that target once you factor in the 12 week booster.


 
Posted : 10/01/2021 3:08 pm
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Son and youngest daughter just back from having there’s at Stafford show ground. Said it was well organised, (Wife and eldest daughter already been done), so just me now but I suspect that will be a few years away!


 
Posted : 10/01/2021 3:24 pm
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Son and youngest daughter just back from having there’s at Stafford show ground. Said it was well organised, (Wife and eldest daughter already been done), so just me now but I suspect that will be a few years away!

Hang about. How have your kids managed to get the jab? (Or are they grown up kids working for nhs etc?)


 
Posted : 10/01/2021 3:41 pm
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You're not a real doctor, are you? 😁
Currently it just goes into your medical record. There might well be some sort of certificate available in future, for travel etc. but there's enough to organise already 🙂

Just had my 2nd dose of the Pfizer one,


 
Posted : 10/01/2021 3:44 pm
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The wife is back from her first jab (pharmacy worker).

I'll be at the back of the queue (which is fine) unless they prioritize people that can't work from home, then I'll be near the back of the queue.


 
Posted : 10/01/2021 3:58 pm
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Whilst I don’t/won’t vote for my local MP, Huw Merriman, I’ve just received a very good email from him, linking to his website detailing all the vaccination centres in the constituency, any blank spots & what is being done to sort it.

Compare & contrast to my mums MP, Lizz Truss, who has no info, just self publicity.


 
Posted : 13/01/2021 12:04 am
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It’s interesting hearing so many people say they had a very sore arm after the first injection
I’m on the novavax trial and also had a very sore arm for a few days. It’s hard not to want to speculate!


 
Posted : 13/01/2021 12:12 am
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Doesn’t sound like you had the placebo then! 👍


 
Posted : 13/01/2021 12:19 am
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Currently it just goes into your medical record. There might well be some sort of certificate available in future, for travel etc. but there’s enough to organise already,

We're not getting "I've been a brave boy/girl stickers"? What about lollipops?

This could be a deal-breaker. 🙂


 
Posted : 13/01/2021 9:09 am
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Wife and co-workers had Pfizer jab.

Anecdotally, those that have had confirmed or suspected covid (the pre testing, "thrown under bus in March" cohort) get a bit of a wallop from the first jab - even to the point of being off work.

Those who have shown no sign of covid get a sore arm.


 
Posted : 13/01/2021 9:17 am
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It’s interesting hearing so many people say they had a very sore arm after the first injection
I’m on the novavax trial and also had a very sore arm for a few days. It’s hard not to want to speculate!

Wife's arm was sore for about 12 hours, then a bit tender for a bit. A "Good immune response" they call it. I get the same from a Flu jab.

Frankly, I'll be more sore after a day of stripping wallpaper, I wouldn't let it put me off.


 
Posted : 13/01/2021 9:55 am
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STW – doing a better job of recruiting vaccinators and helping emergency services workers get a jab than the GOVERNMENT

I'm pretty sure STW could do a better job than the government at most things, though it's not really a high bar at the moment.


 
Posted : 13/01/2021 9:57 am
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Had my video interview for the volunteer vaccinator role this morning. It seemed to go well and my referees have since been contacted and I've had an email pointing me toward the online training. Just waiting for a login for the e-learning site now. It seems there are a whole load of St Johns Ambulance modules to do, then some face to face training then some NHS e-learning modules. I'm not sure until I log in, how long all this will take but keen to get stuck in.


 
Posted : 13/01/2021 2:30 pm
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We’re not getting “I’ve been a brave boy/girl stickers”? What about lollipops?

We've had lots of requests for a cup of tea while people have been sitting out their 15 minutes post-jab tedium.
We told them bollox and gave them some smarties 🙂

We ran out of smarties really quickly...


 
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