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  • Covid vaccinations are to become compulsory for staff at care homes in England, Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said.

    Mr Hancock said it was a "sensible and reasonable step" and he would consult on extending it to the NHS.

    There are no plans to extend mandatory vaccinations beyond health and care workers, he said.

    Workers will have 16 weeks to get both jabs from the time regulations are approved by Parliament.

    If they do not, they face being redeployed away from front-line care or potentially losing their job.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-57492264

  • GD78 said:
    WSS said:
    Just brought my second dose forward three weeks to mid-July.

    Loads of spaces available at the London Bridge centres.
    Was that on the NHS booking website? I’m eligible to bring mine forward but am a bit wary of doing it on there as I have to cancel my existing booking 1st. I don’t want to cancel and then find that there isn’t any availability at any local centres and then can’t get my original booking back again, if that makes sense!
    Yep, had to cancel first. I suppose it depends where you can go to get it. Guys has ridiculous capacity compared to a local pharmacy I suppose.
  • WSS said:
    GD78 said:
    WSS said:
    Just brought my second dose forward three weeks to mid-July.

    Loads of spaces available at the London Bridge centres.
    Was that on the NHS booking website? I’m eligible to bring mine forward but am a bit wary of doing it on there as I have to cancel my existing booking 1st. I don’t want to cancel and then find that there isn’t any availability at any local centres and then can’t get my original booking back again, if that makes sense!
    Yep, had to cancel first. I suppose it depends where you can go to get it. Guys has ridiculous capacity compared to a local pharmacy I suppose.
    Cheers, just logged on and got myself booked in for next Thursday at boots in bluewater!
  • Thanks for the tips, was booked in Thurrock for 19/8 - now 29/7 in Sidcup. 

    We had to go to Essex for our first jabs but we had Gravesend, Swanley and Sidcup to pick from this time. 
  • RedPanda said:
    Thanks for the tips, was booked in Thurrock for 19/8 - now 29/7 in Sidcup. 

    We had to go to Essex for our first jabs but we had Gravesend, Swanley and Sidcup to pick from this time. 
    I can see why you went for Sidcup.
  • All over-18s in England can book Covid jab from Friday

    Health Secretary Matt Hancock has just confirmed that everyone aged 18 and over in England will be able to book their Covid-19 vaccine from tomorrow.

    Speaking at the NHS Confed conference, Hancock says a first dose has now been given to four out of five adults.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-57508400

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  • Pop up clinics latest

    Eltham West

    Location: Mobile Unit Outside Sutcliff Park Sports Centre
    Day and time: Friday 18 June, 10am – 4:30pm
    Booking information: no booking required, this is a walk-in clinic offering first and second doses, Pfizer vaccine
    Further information: For people aged 23 and above living in Eltham West area, you do not need proof of address, immigration status, ID or an NHS number. Second doses will only be offered if it is at least eight weeks since the first dose.

    https://selondonccg.nhs.uk/what-we-do/covid-19/covid-19-vaccine/pop-up-clinics/

  • As people turn 18 over the next year, will they then be invited for a jab? Or will they have to book them themselves?
  • Just got my first dose at the walk in centre on the peninsula. A lot of the volunteers were CACT staff and maintained an excellent atmosphere in the queue (hour and a half) despite the rain. 

    Just waiting for my super powers to kick in. 

    They had done nearly 400 there this morning.
    Great news, glad you got it mate, and sounds like they’re doing a great job at the walk in centre. 
  • Just had 3 yellow vested vaccine awareness staff come and knock the front door near Westcombe Park, was on the phone so didn’t have time to chat and all adults here double vaccinated but shows what a push there is 
  • edited June 2021
    clive said:

    Covid vaccinations are to become compulsory for staff at care homes in England, Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said.

    Mr Hancock said it was a "sensible and reasonable step" and he would consult on extending it to the NHS.

    There are no plans to extend mandatory vaccinations beyond health and care workers, he said.

    Workers will have 16 weeks to get both jabs from the time regulations are approved by Parliament.

    If they do not, they face being redeployed away from front-line care or potentially losing their job.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-57492264

    There was similar trouble maker grumbling about compulsory HIV testing for all medical employees 35 odd years ago when that was introduced.  A tiny element among my then partner's (nurse) colleagues made a lot of "it's against my human rights/privacy" noise at the time.  The value to themselves eventually shut up most of them, the foil hat brigade quietly left the hospital.

    Railing against this when one is actively engaged in a caring role is just flat out perverse.  It makes as much sense as caring for some poor old dear 6 days a week but leaving het to her own devices on Sundays.  Or washing your hands between attending to clients but not after taking a dump.
    If the protection for oneself doesn't override the resistance to having something "imposed" on them, then their actual adequacy in a caring role is fatally undermined.

    No new measure announced by Hancock is gonna get a fair hearing tho is it?  He is officially acknowledged as absolutely fucking hopeless for over a year by his good friend and boss...
  • If a person is over 40 can they book an earlier appointment for 2nd dose?.
  • If a person is over 40 can they book an earlier appointment for 2nd dose?.

    How can I bring my second dose forward?

    All vaccines being used require two doses to provide the best protection. In order to give as many people as possible a first dose, the initial UK advice was to offer jabs 12 weeks apart.

    In England people over 40 and those with severe underlying health conditions can now receive their second dose after eight weeks.

    Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the NHS would contact people to bring forward their appointments.

    You can also rearrange an appointment yourself, but you must first cancel your original booking. You can do this online, or by calling 119. You cannot see availability for earlier appointments until you have cancelled.

    Your second dose will be the same type as your first. It may be easier to arrange an earlier jab for AstraZeneca as supplies are relatively good. Pfizer is being used alongside Moderna for under-30s.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55045639

  • In England people over 40 and those with severe underlying health conditions can now receive their second dose after eight weeks.

    So only these people?.
  • If a person is over 40 can they book an earlier appointment for 2nd dose?.
    Yes, I did, just through the NHS vaccine website. Have to conscel second booking which I was nervous about but then loads more options became available, nearer to home and a few weeks earlier
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  • McBobbin said:
    If a person is over 40 can they book an earlier appointment for 2nd dose?.
    Yes, I did, just through the NHS vaccine website. Have to conscel second booking which I was nervous about but then loads more options became available, nearer to home and a few weeks earlier
    When was your first jab? And when is your 2nd?.
  • Just had 3 yellow vested vaccine awareness staff come and knock the front door near Westcombe Park, was on the phone so didn’t have time to chat and all adults here double vaccinated but shows what a push there is 
    I'd want to make sure they're legit before letting them in and certainly before permitting them stick a needle in my arm!

    Every heroin dealer in London will use it as an opportunity to widen their customer base with reports of the vaccine being ""very moreish" from spaced out residents.

    In fact wasn't there a news story last year about some utter scumbag posing as this and injected an old dear with water so he could rob her or something like that?

    EDIT yeah here it was...

    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-55577426
    They weren’t vaccinating people just checking to see who had been vaccinated and if you hadn’t been trying to book you in for one. 
  • edited June 2021
    If a person is over 40 can they book an earlier appointment for 2nd dose?.


    Yes, many of us have done so. You need to "manage" your booking and cancel original 2nd one first.

    Mine came forward a few weeks. I would hope that it wouldn't offer earlier appointments that are too early ie  within the recommended interval weeks.
  • If a person is over 40 can they book an earlier appointment for 2nd dose?.


    Yes, many of us have done so. You need to "manage" your booking and cancel original 2nd one first.

    Mine came forward a few weeks. I would hope that it wouldn't offer earlier appointments that are too early ie  within the recommended interval weeks.
    So after eight weeks from the 1 dose?.
  • If a person is over 40 can they book an earlier appointment for 2nd dose?.


    Yes, many of us have done so. You need to "manage" your booking and cancel original 2nd one first.

    Mine came forward a few weeks. I would hope that it wouldn't offer earlier appointments that are too early ie  within the recommended interval weeks.
    So after eight weeks from the 1 dose?.
    Don't take it as gospel but yes my first one was on 1st May with 2nd booked originally for 22 july (just under 12 weeks later).

    Earlier this week I logged on and cancelled the 22 july booking and immediately re booked at one local to me for 28 june.

    So  that will be just over 8 weeks from my first one.

    It means I'll get my 2nd one 3.5 weeks earlier than the original booking.



     
  • McBobbin said:
    If a person is over 40 can they book an earlier appointment for 2nd dose?.
    Yes, I did, just through the NHS vaccine website. Have to conscel second booking which I was nervous about but then loads more options became available, nearer to home and a few weeks earlier
    When was your first jab? And when is your 2nd?.
    1st was 6 may, and 2nd will be 1 July, exactly 8 weeks and the soonest available. Was previously about three weeks later than that
  • Everyone I recall who rebooked had it brought forward from 12 weeks to 8 weeks.
    I haven't heard of anyone not being able to get an earlier booking.
  • I believe Greenwich are offering 2nd jabs only 4 weeks after the first if you're 25 or older.

    It's 3 weeks today since I had my first jab so I'm hoping they're still offering them this time next week. Would be very happy to be double jabbed by the end of June.
  • I believe Greenwich are offering 2nd jabs only 4 weeks after the first if you're 25 or older.

    It's 3 weeks today since I had my first jab so I'm hoping they're still offering them this time next week. Would be very happy to be double jabbed by the end of June.
    You wait all that time for 1 then 2 come along together.
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