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  • Jon_CAFC_ said:
    Makes sense, at the moment if I go to rebook it treats me as new booking and offering first in June second a week after my original second - going to see what it’s like tomorrow once updated 
    Same thing happened to me after vaccine yesterday but now it's just let me book the second one in August.
  • redcarter said:
    Same thing happened to me after vaccine yesterday but now it's just let me book the second one in August.
    Was your new booking in terms of date much different to your original second ?
  • Jon_CAFC_ said:
    Was your new booking in terms of date much different to your original second ?
    Managed to find one at the same date and place as original.
  • Sorted, thanks all same day as original second and different time. Also someone not on CL had similar after their first appointment - un prompted cancellation of second
  • Talal said:
    Just had my first, was rapid no waiting around. 
    Only thing that was slightly odd was being asked if I'd ever had an allergic reaction to a covid vaccination after I'd said it was my first one. 
    Probably meant if you have been allergic to any vaccine in the past, but you must have made her/him nervous!
  • edited May 2021
    First jab done, place was heaving.. didn't realise it'd be so busy. Absolutely hammering through them, well done all. 
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  • Had my 1st today at Lewisham Hospital. 
    Didn't get a badge or sticker. Gutted.
    Should have gone to Bromley.😏
  • why cant everyone be given the Pfizer Vaccine as some of the other ones cause side effects,like Astrazeneca
  • got mine booked for next week. at the age of 32. much to do in Sidcup afterwards? 
  • shine166 said:
    First jab done, place was heaving.. didn't realise it'd be so busy. Absolutely hammering through them, well done all. 
    So far so good, was a bit groggy yesterday but other than a sore arm everything just fine. 
  • got mine booked for next week. at the age of 32. much to do in Sidcup afterwards? 
    What would you be wanting to do?
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  • We really are doing quite well with the vaccines, I never thought we'd get more than 60% of the adult population to have a jab. 
  • What would you be wanting to do?
    Maybe visit his auntie Velma for a nice cup of tea and a Butter Osbourne. ☕️
  • I do - we don't live in a police state or dictatorship.  It has to be a personal choice.  History shows us what happens when the state decides things like this for us.
    Fair enough provided anyone who refused a vaccination for no good reason and subsequently caused the death of an individual from Covid could be charged with manslaughter.  Extreme maybe but in theory it could happen now under existing laws.
  • edited May 2021
    I do - we don't live in a police state or dictatorship.  It has to be a personal choice.  History shows us what happens when the state decides things like this for us.
    In that case, we have a very good chance of “never” being Covid free!
    There has to be some penalties for those refuseniks, such as refusal of overseas travel.
  • Hex said:
    Fair enough provided anyone who refused a vaccination for no good reason and subsequently caused the death of an individual from Covid could be charged with manslaughter.  Extreme maybe but in theory it could happen now under existing laws.
    Which law?
  • In that case, we have a very good chance of “never” being Covid free!
    There has to be some penalties for those refuseniks, such as refusal of overseas travel.
    Covid19 isn't going anywhere, get used to it. 
  • shine166 said:
    Covid19 isn't going anywhere, get used to it. 

    That is not a nice thing to say to SoundAs

  • That is not a nice thing to say to SoundAs
    It's the truth though Unfortunately. 
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