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  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 51,995
    edited June 2021
    Good little video there. Crossbars looks packed.
  • They’ve finally got some customers into crossbars that would appreciate some extra loud house music…
  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 12,715
    They’ve finally got some customers into crossbars that would appreciate some extra loud house music…
    Nearly forgot about that. It reminded me of that scene in Jurassic Park where the water was shaking but in this case it was watered down fosters. 
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,784
    Off to get our 2nd jab early (wasn’t due til the beginning of July) at the GAA ground in Cork tomorrow.

    Get in 💪🏻
    Did you get any free tickets for the hurling or the Gaelic football?
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,784
    IdleHans said:
    'You might even have the opportunity to take a selfie of yourself'

    Bless
    Well, I have had someone ask me if I could take a selfie of them.  I asked if they meant a photograph.  They looked lost.
  • Valley27000
    Valley27000 Posts: 3,417
    Looking at 75,000 extra vaccines a day when football stadiums open for it.
  • KBslittlesis
    KBslittlesis Posts: 8,605
    Off to get our 2nd jab early (wasn’t due til the beginning of July) at the GAA ground in Cork tomorrow.

    Get in 💪🏻
    Did you get any free tickets for the hurling or the Gaelic football?
    No 😞
    Did get a sore arm & a day in bed 🙄😂😂
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,918
    We should do jabs in the car park before the weds game, first 200 people get get a day pass for crossbars.
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,334
    Nothing but sympathy for those people who have been encouraged to believe the nonsense spouted, deliberately, by anti-vaxers.  


  • alan dugdale
    alan dugdale Posts: 3,076
    I’m finally having my second vaccination on Thursday. It’s more than 12 weeks since my first one, having been waiting for confirmation from an Allergy team in Bristol, given my reaction first time round.
    Fingers crossed, I don’t have the same issues this time.
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  • I overheard two blokes talking yesterday, this is roughly how it went.
    1st bloke - did you go to that festival?
    2nd bloke - no I didn't want to take the chance
    1st bloke - have you had both your jabs?
    2nd bloke - no I can't see the point.
    As Forrest Gump would say "stupid is as stupid does".
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  • Lordflashheart
    Lordflashheart Posts: 5,622
    Off to get our 2nd jab early (wasn’t due til the beginning of July) at the GAA ground in Cork tomorrow.

    Get in 💪🏻
    Did you get any free tickets for the hurling or the Gaelic football?
    No 😞
    Did get a sore arm & a day in bed 🙄😂😂
    A day in bed, dirty girl !!! 😉
  • clive
    clive Posts: 19,454

    A mix-and-match approach to Covid vaccines - using different brands of jab for first and second doses - gives good protection against the pandemic virus, a UK study has found.

    The Com-Cov trial looked at the efficacy of either two doses of Pfizer, two of AstraZeneca, or one of them followed by the other.

    All combinations worked well, priming the immune system.

    This knowledge could offer flexibility for vaccine rollout, say experts.

    The UK's deputy chief medical officer, Prof Jonathan Van-Tam, said there was no reason to change the current successful same dose vaccine schedules in the UK, however, given vaccines were in good supply and saving lives.

    But he says it might be something to look at in the future: "Mixing doses could provide us with even greater flexibility for a booster programme, while also supporting countries who have further to go with their vaccine rollouts, and who may be experiencing supply difficulties."

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-57636356

  • aliwibble
    aliwibble Posts: 26,290
    Good luck @alan dugdale
  • Was due my second one this morning but had to cancel it as my son developed symptoms yesterday and we took him for a test today instead.


  • alan dugdale
    alan dugdale Posts: 3,076
    aliwibble said:
    Good luck @alan dugdale
    Thank you. I’m not normally bothered about these things but really not looking forward to it this time !
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,784
    Off to get our 2nd jab early (wasn’t due til the beginning of July) at the GAA ground in Cork tomorrow.

    Get in 💪🏻
    Did you get any free tickets for the hurling or the Gaelic football?
    No 😞
    Did get a sore arm & a day in bed 🙄😂😂
    A day in bed, dirty girl !!! 😉
    On her own, you gutter-minded filthmonger!!!
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,784
    A friend told me her son got COVID last week.  The worrying thing is, this is the second time he's had it.
  • Johnnysummers5
    Johnnysummers5 Posts: 8,469
    Was due my second one this morning but had to cancel it as my son developed symptoms yesterday and we took him for a test today instead.



    Hope he is ok.
  • Had my first jab on Sunday, 5pm, Pfizer. Bit late to the game really as they've been vaccinated my age group since May I think here,

    Sore arm started kicking in at about 9pm that night. Was sore to raise laterally the next day, but had already started wearing off by 5pm, was able to go to a wrestling class last night and lifted weights this morning. Felt perfectly fine, arm not sore at all today and no other side effects. Didn't feel groggy or at all fluey or anything. 
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  • Justin20474
    Justin20474 Posts: 756
    My wife and I were due to have our second jab this Thursday, she tested positive on Saturday and my daughter tested positive on Monday, my son and I are both negative and are hanging on to it. They both have flu type symptoms but if that is all they get I will be satisfied, we have isolated them in their bedroom and I am sleeping on a camp bed. I believe that if they did not have their vaccine things may have been very different.

    I have booked my second for 13th July but my wife will need to wait another 28 days which will take the gap between jabs to 16 weeks.
  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,619
    My wife and I were due to have our second jab this Thursday, she tested positive on Saturday and my daughter tested positive on Monday, my son and I are both negative and are hanging on to it. They both have flu type symptoms but if that is all they get I will be satisfied, we have isolated them in their bedroom and I am sleeping on a camp bed. I believe that if they did not have their vaccine things may have been very different.

    I have booked my second for 13th July but my wife will need to wait another 28 days which will take the gap between jabs to 16 weeks.
    Best wishes to you and your family 
  • Was due my second one this morning but had to cancel it as my son developed symptoms yesterday and we took him for a test today instead.



    Hope he is ok.
    Thank you. Got the all clear just before the first goal so a very happy household tonight!

    Have now rebooked second jab for tomorrow.
  • My wife and I were due to have our second jab this Thursday, she tested positive on Saturday and my daughter tested positive on Monday, my son and I are both negative and are hanging on to it. They both have flu type symptoms but if that is all they get I will be satisfied, we have isolated them in their bedroom and I am sleeping on a camp bed. I believe that if they did not have their vaccine things may have been very different.

    I have booked my second for 13th July but my wife will need to wait another 28 days which will take the gap between jabs to 16 weeks.
    Best wishes Justin 
  • orpingtonRED
    orpingtonRED Posts: 3,474
    My wife and I were due to have our second jab this Thursday, she tested positive on Saturday and my daughter tested positive on Monday, my son and I are both negative and are hanging on to it. They both have flu type symptoms but if that is all they get I will be satisfied, we have isolated them in their bedroom and I am sleeping on a camp bed. I believe that if they did not have their vaccine things may have been very different.

    I have booked my second for 13th July but my wife will need to wait another 28 days which will take the gap between jabs to 16 weeks.
    What are your thoughts on how/where they caught it?
    Similarly my bruv and 1 of his 3 daughters tested positive on Friday. But he has no idea how. The girls all go to the same school and even had their school photos taken that day, but sibling photos were not allowed even though they live together? Odd.
    So my brother can only think its him that's somehow passed it on, and he's had 2 vaccines already.

  • Justin20474
    Justin20474 Posts: 756
    My wife and I were due to have our second jab this Thursday, she tested positive on Saturday and my daughter tested positive on Monday, my son and I are both negative and are hanging on to it. They both have flu type symptoms but if that is all they get I will be satisfied, we have isolated them in their bedroom and I am sleeping on a camp bed. I believe that if they did not have their vaccine things may have been very different.

    I have booked my second for 13th July but my wife will need to wait another 28 days which will take the gap between jabs to 16 weeks.
    What are your thoughts on how/where they caught it?
    Similarly my bruv and 1 of his 3 daughters tested positive on Friday. But he has no idea how. The girls all go to the same school and even had their school photos taken that day, but sibling photos were not allowed even though they live together? Odd.
    So my brother can only think its him that's somehow passed it on, and he's had 2 vaccines already.

    I think my caught it at work, she works in a supermarket on the till, she sits in front of many many customers 4 days a week, you would be amazed how many of the customers that go in her shop are ignorant to mask wearing. Maybe it is the demographic of the customer. Her work is the only thing we have done apart.

    my daughter is 24 so not school age, she went out on Saturday night to London, since then not felt great, now we know why.
  • Justin20474
    Justin20474 Posts: 756
    My wife and I were due to have our second jab this Thursday, she tested positive on Saturday and my daughter tested positive on Monday, my son and I are both negative and are hanging on to it. They both have flu type symptoms but if that is all they get I will be satisfied, we have isolated them in their bedroom and I am sleeping on a camp bed. I believe that if they did not have their vaccine things may have been very different.

    I have booked my second for 13th July but my wife will need to wait another 28 days which will take the gap between jabs to 16 weeks.
    Best wishes to you and your family 
    Thank you @s@ShootersHillGuru
  • Justin20474
    Justin20474 Posts: 756
    My wife and I were due to have our second jab this Thursday, she tested positive on Saturday and my daughter tested positive on Monday, my son and I are both negative and are hanging on to it. They both have flu type symptoms but if that is all they get I will be satisfied, we have isolated them in their bedroom and I am sleeping on a camp bed. I believe that if they did not have their vaccine things may have been very different.

    I have booked my second for 13th July but my wife will need to wait another 28 days which will take the gap between jabs to 16 weeks.
    Best wishes Justin 
    Thanks @r@RodneyCharltonTrotta
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,376
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-57643577

    Covid: Vaccine refuser regrets turning down jab after catching virus
  • orpingtonRED
    orpingtonRED Posts: 3,474
    My wife and I were due to have our second jab this Thursday, she tested positive on Saturday and my daughter tested positive on Monday, my son and I are both negative and are hanging on to it. They both have flu type symptoms but if that is all they get I will be satisfied, we have isolated them in their bedroom and I am sleeping on a camp bed. I believe that if they did not have their vaccine things may have been very different.

    I have booked my second for 13th July but my wife will need to wait another 28 days which will take the gap between jabs to 16 weeks.
    What are your thoughts on how/where they caught it?
    Similarly my bruv and 1 of his 3 daughters tested positive on Friday. But he has no idea how. The girls all go to the same school and even had their school photos taken that day, but sibling photos were not allowed even though they live together? Odd.
    So my brother can only think its him that's somehow passed it on, and he's had 2 vaccines already.

    I think my caught it at work, she works in a supermarket on the till, she sits in front of many many customers 4 days a week, you would be amazed how many of the customers that go in her shop are ignorant to mask wearing. Maybe it is the demographic of the customer. Her work is the only thing we have done apart.

    my daughter is 24 so not school age, she went out on Saturday night to London, since then not felt great, now we know why.
    Ah I see sorry I assumed young kids.
    All the best and hope you all don't suffer too much mate.