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  • Got a link from my GP to book my second AZ jab. It says 12 weeks is the recommended gap but is only letting me choose a slot on 8 weeks or 9 weeks from my first. 

    Anyone else had this? Worth contacting my gp over or just book it?
  • Had my second at 9weeks. I think the 12 weeks is the maximum recommended period. I would got it booked.
  • Mr. Happy said:
    Got a link from my GP to book my second AZ jab. It says 12 weeks is the recommended gap but is only letting me choose a slot on 8 weeks or 9 weeks from my first. 

    Anyone else had this? Worth contacting my gp over or just book it?
    It might be that the app doesn't have appointments that far ahead, but as said above book one that is.
  • Cheers all. Was going into overthinking mode and googling only exacerbated that! All booked in for the 20th of this month. 
  • shine166 said:
    My old dear gets her 2nd jab on Saturday 2 weeks earlier than planned. 
    Quite the day, 2nd jab call in the morning, first day of no shielding and just got a call to say her cancer is back on her liver and chemo starts again soon.


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  • Our second jab is on Saturday 9 weeks after our first, it’s also been brought forward by 2 weeks.
  • Maybe due to the slight delay in stocks, they want to make sure the second jabs happen rather than cracking on with the first jabs.
  • edited April 2021
    clive said:
    Chart showing the  of people aged 50 and over who have had their first dose by nation and English region
    Those N Ireland numbers really stand out

    From the other chart 52% of adults in NI have had one jab, yet only 59% of over 50s have had it

    Are they vaccinating across the age groups, rather than concentrating on over 50s?
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  • shine166 said:
    shine166 said:
    My old dear gets her 2nd jab on Saturday 2 weeks earlier than planned. 
    Quite the day, 2nd jab call in the morning, first day of no shielding and just got a call to say her cancer is back on her liver and chemo starts again soon.


    That’s shit . Best wishes to your mum. Chin up mate.
  • shine166 said:
    shine166 said:
    My old dear gets her 2nd jab on Saturday 2 weeks earlier than planned. 
    Quite the day, 2nd jab call in the morning, first day of no shielding and just got a call to say her cancer is back on her liver and chemo starts again soon.


    Really sorry to read this Shine. All the best.
  • shine166 said:
    shine166 said:
    My old dear gets her 2nd jab on Saturday 2 weeks earlier than planned. 
    Quite the day, 2nd jab call in the morning, first day of no shielding and just got a call to say her cancer is back on her liver and chemo starts again soon.


    What an awful time for you both. Really sorry to hear this. Best wishes to you both.
  • shine166 said:
    shine166 said:
    My old dear gets her 2nd jab on Saturday 2 weeks earlier than planned. 
    Quite the day, 2nd jab call in the morning, first day of no shielding and just got a call to say her cancer is back on her liver and chemo starts again soon.



    Very sad news for you both, best wishes and hope she can beat it again
  • 30 blood clot cases attributed to AZ vaccine in the UK. Out of 18 million doses given. No reports yet of clots associated with the Pfizer.
  • Nadou said:
    30 blood clot cases attributed to AZ vaccine in the UK. Out of 18 million doses given. No reports yet of clots associated with the Pfizer.
    Been here before. Out of that number of vaccinations 30 would represent normally expected prevalence of thromboembolic events. 
  • Nadou said:
    30 blood clot cases attributed to AZ vaccine in the UK. Out of 18 million doses given. No reports yet of clots associated with the Pfizer.
    Been here before. Out of that number of vaccinations 30 would represent normally expected prevalence of thromboembolic events. 
    In other words, not of statistical relevance 
  • Nadou said:
    30 blood clot cases attributed to AZ vaccine in the UK. Out of 18 million doses given. No reports yet of clots associated with the Pfizer.
    Been here before. Out of that number of vaccinations 30 would represent normally expected prevalence of thromboembolic events. 
    That is why I put the number of doses. However, it is impossible to say yet that these cases were not a direct result of the vaccine, no matter how much you or I might wish otherwise.
  • Nadou said:
    Nadou said:
    30 blood clot cases attributed to AZ vaccine in the UK. Out of 18 million doses given. No reports yet of clots associated with the Pfizer.
    Been here before. Out of that number of vaccinations 30 would represent normally expected prevalence of thromboembolic events. 
    That is why I put the number of doses. However, it is impossible to say yet that these cases were not a direct result of the vaccine, no matter how much you or I might wish otherwise.

    Also impossible to say that they were
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