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  • Just had mine in Age Concern in Sittingbourne. 
    In and out in 20 minutes. 
    Feeling fine at present. 
    Good news mate 
  • This is supposed to happen everywhere. They are supposed to monitor you for 15 mins before releasing you. This is why the drive through concept hasn't been used in the UK as it goes against the safety protocol.
    Well my vaccine was given at the 'drive through' at Headcorn Aerodrome and got the jab through the drivers window.

    They had a parking area for you to wait in for 15 minutes before you can leave.
  • Addickted said:
    Well my vaccine was given at the 'drive through' at Headcorn Aerodrome and got the jab through the drivers window.

    They had a parking area for you to wait in for 15 minutes before you can leave.
    My Mum and her Husband went to Headcorn Airfield for their jabs as well - told me it was very efficient - gif there at 12.00 and left 10 mins later (their neighbour drove them there)
  • So I had a touch. 55th birthday today, first day of jabs for 55 year olds round here. AZ, proper conveyor belt, in, sleeve up, jab, out. 
    Blimey - they are already doing 55 year olds already in your area !!! That’s incredible

    I’m 50 and not expecting to be called until April (live in Dartford)
  • I do have a bit of a pre existing condition so mebbe it's that. But plenty in the queue didn't appear to be too ancient.
  • Just had mine in Age Concern in Sittingbourne. 
    In and out in 20 minutes. 
    Feeling fine at present. 
    Just to say there is a 15 minute waiting period after jab in Sittingbourne, they time you with timers that look like eggs.
    Feeling fine and slept a little better last night.
  • I am 58 with slight asthma, and got a call the week before last to get vaccine at Charlton House. Got 30 mins notice so they obviously had some spare spaces. Slightly sore arm but that was all
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  • Got my booking for Saturday - lot earlier than I expected but not complaining.
  • Blimey - they are already doing 55 year olds already in your area !!! That’s incredible

    I’m 50 and not expecting to be called until April (live in Dartford)
    They're doing over 55's (with no pre-existing conditions) in Greenwich
  • Hello mate......I can assure you having full on Covid is another
    world altogether.....there are no words to describe it really as it’s an never ending picture, each day is different.
    Even when in an induced coma (I was for 10 days or so), you can’t escape your frightening dreams and hallucinations, I had more than my fair share, unfortunately I can remember a fair few of them which make me very unsettled from time to time. It’s as if Covid is sending me an occasional spiteful reminder.
    I try not to intentionally recollect them but when I do I seem to be drawn into dissecting them, much against my better judgment and one leads to remembering another and so on........like I say, it’s another world, even now 11 months later!
    Sadly, my stomach/digestive system and lungs will never be the same again.
    Oh well.....Onwards and Sideways SoundAs......Onwards and Sideways.
    Scares the living daylights out of me. I wish you a faster recovery than you have experienced so far and hopefully it will be a complete one as well.
    Thankfully you got at least got out of hospital.
    Hopefully people read your account and decide they will now have the vaccine to not only protect themselves but others.
  • Letter received today, appointment booked for tomorrow morning, pretty impressive so far.
  • Quite reassuring listening at the briefing about the next phase. It seems sensible that (healthy) over 65s will be encouraged to go to the mass vaccination centres with GP practices concentrating more on vulnerable patients (which includes people with mental health issues and severe learning difficulties)
  • I've heard that some elderly, disabled or unwell people have been able to have a home visit, with the District Nurse administering the vaccine.

    A 92 year old friend of mine told me that's how she was vaccinated.


  • Quite reassuring listening at the briefing about the next phase. It seems sensible that (healthy) over 65s will be encouraged to go to the mass vaccination centres with GP practices concentrating more on vulnerable patients (which includes people with mental health issues and severe learning difficulties)
    This is a big thing. Encouraging the younger and more mobile to go to the mass centres may well enable them to hit capacity (they generally haven't yet and we still have a huge list of mass vaccination centres that could be opened if needed) and allowing the vulnerable and less mobile to be vaccinated locally it should mean we can really ramp up capacity. It should enable us to keep first doses growing even while we give out more and more 2nd doses. I suspect we may well see them opening up vaccines to younger and younger people in order to get the mass vaccination centres full. As long as supply is there.
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  • The efficient roll out of this makes you realise that - in desperate times - the British ‘state’ is actually superbly well organised - WW2 was the same (mostly)

    why can’t it be like that in un-desperate times.......
  • The efficient roll out of this makes you realise that - in desperate times - the British ‘state’ is actually superbly well organised - WW2 was the same (mostly)

    why can’t it be like that in un-desperate times.......
    Shame about the previous 10 months mind.
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     Bizarrely as I finished my post it disappeared, can't be bothered to type it again 
  • The efficient roll out of this makes you realise that - in desperate times - the British ‘state’ is actually superbly well organised - WW2 was the same (mostly)

    why can’t it be like that in un-desperate times.......
    I’m fairly confident that this is written in jest isn’t it ?
  • Oggy Red said:
    After the debacle of the Government awarding Track & Trace to their friends and family to profiteer from ...... they've let the NHS undertake the vaccination programme.


    What a load of bollox!!!!
  • Had my 60th birthday last Wednesday and got a call on Saturday with an appointment for 10am yesterday (at the Masonic Lodge in Tunbridge Wells). I felt fine until around 8pm; since then I’ve had a bad headache and joint pain (a bit like when I get a bad head cold). Still much better than a bad dose of Covid!
  • What a load of bollox!!!!
    Fair enough, what do you think the difference is?
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