Vaccine roll out. - Printable Version +- Garden And Gossip Forums (https://gardenandgossip.org) +-- Forum: General (https://gardenandgossip.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Forum: General discussion (https://gardenandgossip.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Vaccine roll out. (/showthread.php?tid=817) |
RE: Vaccine roll out. - JJB - 16-02-2021 I booked my jab for Friday and a follow up one for May. Mine's not in the Cathedral though RE: Vaccine roll out. - Jay - 16-02-2021 I got mine a week past Saturday, everyone was so excited to be involved in such a historical thing! Second dose in 9-12 weeks. RE: Vaccine roll out. - Scarlet - 16-02-2021 I'm so young I'm last in the queue RE: Vaccine roll out. - Jay - 16-02-2021 Just like to point out I didn’t get mine due to my age!! Just saying!! RE: Vaccine roll out. - Veggie - 16-02-2021 I believe you, Jay............as for Scarlet!! RE: Vaccine roll out. - MartinH - 17-02-2021 Mrs H and I both had our first jabs (AZ) on Sunday. We're really happy about it, feels like a big step towards normality. Everybody was happy and it didn't hurt. On Monday Mrs H had a fever and felt rotten, but it had mostly gone by Tuesday and now she is fine. Good luck everybody with yours! RE: Vaccine roll out. - Broadway - 17-02-2021 Just had mine RE: Vaccine roll out. - Veggie - 17-02-2021 Just had a date for my 2nd jab - 28th Feb at Splott Exactly 4 weeks after the 1st. RE: Vaccine roll out. - Moth - 17-02-2021 Had my jab today too Pfizer though. Didn't really want that one as it's so genetically engineered, but, heyho, grateful just to have one. My sister in Florida (age 78) and her husband (80) finally managed to register to get a vaccination. It's first come first served for over 65's there. 117, 000 registered in her county (67 counties in Florida). The county is getting only 3,000 doses of vaccine a week. My sis is number 52,627 in the queue. My reckoning takes that to July before it's her turn. RE: Vaccine roll out. - Mark_Riga - 17-02-2021 (17-02-2021, 04:51 PM)Moth Wrote: Had my jab today too My daughter is a doctor in London and wasn't keen on that one at first but read up on the technical details and decided it was OK. Her concern I think was potential cancer risk, particularly for younger people. She was also told she shouldn't have that one as risk of allergic reaction but decided it would be ok for her and had it anyway. |