Our latest data shows we have 90% of the top nine priority groups vaccinated with at least one dose. More than 360,000 people are now protected with both doses of the vaccine.
Cohorts 1-4 (over 70 years, health and care staff, care home residents): 94%
Cohort 5 (65-69 years): 93%
Cohort 6 (clinically vulnerable aged 16-64): 82%
Cohort 7 (60-64 years): 90%
Cohort 8 (55-59 years): 88%
Cohort 9 (50-54 years): 85%
Cohort 10 (45-49 years): 38%
Vaccines given:
1,295,712
First dose
over 80 years 93,816
75-79 years 71,321
70-74 years 97,573
65-69 years 90,342
60-64 years 102,574
55-59 years 118,181
50-54 years 117,688
45-49 years 78,890
Under 45 years 162,631
Second dose
over 80 years 84,714
75-79 years 61,866
70-74 years 65,608
65-69 years 23,827
60-64 years 19,632
55-59 years 20,701
50-54 years 18,831
45-49 years 15,651
Under 45 years 51,866
Up to 25 April 2021. Figures are published weekly on Thursday afternoons by NHS England.
Son, who had Astra Zenica first time, had 2nd today which was Pfizer. He is clinically vulnerable so maybe they are mixing it up for these 'customers'. No erection yet!!
Son, who had Astra Zenica first time, had 2nd today which was Pfizer. He is clinically vulnerable so maybe they are mixing it up for these 'customers'. No erection yet!!
Do you normally get an erection, when posting on here?
Son, who had Astra Zenica first time, had 2nd today which was Pfizer. He is clinically vulnerable so maybe they are mixing it up for these 'customers'. No erection yet!!
I hope I’m right in saying this but if that’s the case then there has been a mix up. I’ve not read anywhere where mixing vaccines is licensed in the U.K. unless it’s part of a research programme. It may well transpire that mixing has a beneficial effect but that’s still being looked at. Perhaps I’m wrong but I don’t think so. I’d query this if I was your son.
Son, who had Astra Zenica first time, had 2nd today which was Pfizer. He is clinically vulnerable so maybe they are mixing it up for these 'customers'. No erection yet!!
I hope I’m right in saying this but if that’s the case then there has been a mix up. I’ve not read anywhere where mixing vaccines is licensed in the U.K. unless it’s part of a research programme. It may well transpire that mixing has a beneficial effect but that’s still being looked at. Perhaps I’m wrong but I don’t think so. I query this if I was your son.
I saw a big story the other day in a tabloid where they reported that for the first time there had been a mix up and a guy had received two different vaccines. So SHG is right and your son needs to query this.
Son, who had Astra Zenica first time, had 2nd today which was Pfizer. He is clinically vulnerable so maybe they are mixing it up for these 'customers'. No erection yet!!
I hope I’m right in saying this but if that’s the case then there has been a mix up. I’ve not read anywhere where mixing vaccines is licensed in the U.K. unless it’s part of a research programme. It may well transpire that mixing has a beneficial effect but that’s still being looked at. Perhaps I’m wrong but I don’t think so. I’d query this if I was your son.
I'm pretty sure you are right. I did hear that they are doing research but presumably he would have been asked to join. I also read that so far there has only been one identified error in giving a different second dose.
Son, who had Astra Zenica first time, had 2nd today which was Pfizer. He is clinically vulnerable so maybe they are mixing it up for these 'customers'. No erection yet!!
Had my second Pfizer jab yesterday. No adverse reaction. Arm hasn't even ached although noticed it was tender when I turned to sleep on that side last night.
Son, who had Astra Zenica first time, had 2nd today which was Pfizer. He is clinically vulnerable so maybe they are mixing it up for these 'customers'. No erection yet!!
I hope I’m right in saying this but if that’s the case then there has been a mix up. I’ve not read anywhere where mixing vaccines is licensed in the U.K. unless it’s part of a research programme. It may well transpire that mixing has a beneficial effect but that’s still being looked at. Perhaps I’m wrong but I don’t think so. I’d query this if I was your son.
I'm pretty sure you are right. I did hear that they are doing research but presumably he would have been asked to join. I also read that so far there has only been one identified error in giving a different second dose.
Mrs cafcfan and I had our second jabs today (AZ). The guy doing the pre-vaccine checks mentioned the one case of mixed jabs and said he didn't understand how it could have happened. So, that needs to be looked into I think.
Different venue today but the same very high quality care from the volunteer and professional staff.
Only big disappointment was the total lack of a BBC film crew again. I had become convinced watching the news that there was at least one at every vaccination centre.
Son, who had Astra Zenica first time, had 2nd today which was Pfizer. He is clinically vulnerable so maybe they are mixing it up for these 'customers'. No erection yet!!
So I had the post vaccine slump yesterday in a massive way, all the flu like symptoms almost exactly 24 hours after getting the jab. Early night and a lot of sleep later I feel better
Had my second AZ jab yesterday, booked it for a Friday intentionally after the first one wiped me out for 3 days, was really tired last night and expected to feel bad today but woke up feeling good, no sore arm or feeling rough at all.
Son, who had Astra Zenica first time, had 2nd today which was Pfizer. He is clinically vulnerable so maybe they are mixing it up for these 'customers'. No erection yet!!
Son, who had Astra Zenica first time, had 2nd today which was Pfizer. He is clinically vulnerable so maybe they are mixing it up for these 'customers'. No erection yet!!
I hope I’m right in saying this but if that’s the case then there has been a mix up. I’ve not read anywhere where mixing vaccines is licensed in the U.K. unless it’s part of a research programme. It may well transpire that mixing has a beneficial effect but that’s still being looked at. Perhaps I’m wrong but I don’t think so. I’d query this if I was your son.
I'm pretty sure you are right. I did hear that they are doing research but presumably he would have been asked to join. I also read that so far there has only been one identified error in giving a different second dose.
So, a sore arm and bit 'foggy' last night. All ok this morning and he is now in The Greyhound with his mates topping up his Amstel quota. Will talk to GP on tuesday and wife is booked into the Centre next sunday for her second so she will have a word with them then as well. If they admit to a mistake, God help them!
2nd jab, no queue, in and out in a couple of minutes.
Now to see if I get the side effects overnight and tomorrow that I had with the first jab.
Hopefully not, but if so, it’s worth it.
Awful sleep, restless, hot, aching ... but this morning, apart from arm feeling like it’s been hit with a hammer, and very tired, I’m ok.
So much better than the first jab.
This is with AZ.
48 hours later, didn’t have a great sleep but better than previous night, arm still sore ... but overall more or less ok now ... very different to the first jab.
Mr Tatters had his 2nd jab at Aspire Pharmacy in Sidcup today. He said it was really well run. Thanks to those that mentioned it was good as he was concerned that I'd booked him into some back street shop.
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Our latest data shows we have 90% of the top nine priority groups vaccinated with at least one dose. More than 360,000 people are now protected with both doses of the vaccine.
Vaccines given:
1,295,712
First dose
Second dose
Up to 25 April 2021. Figures are published weekly on Thursday afternoons by NHS England.
https://www.kentandmedwayccg.nhs.uk/news-and-events/news/covid-19-vaccine-update-29-apr-2021
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https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/book-coronavirus-vaccination/Do you normally get an erection, when posting on here?
Different venue today but the same very high quality care from the volunteer and professional staff.
Only big disappointment was the total lack of a BBC film crew again. I had become convinced watching the news that there was at least one at every vaccination centre.
Tempting fate a bit, but a good night's sleep and my wife and I have no side effects at all from the vaccine.