PJ87
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How many weeks after the 1st? And which vaccine?
11 weeks and AZ
How many weeks after the 1st? And which vaccine?
Is that within 12 weeks of your first, just out of curiosity?
I ask only because you’re the first person I have read/heard of getting an appointment for your second jab. What’s your experience of the process been?
I was given my second appointment the day I booked my first, 11 weeks apart. I get my second on 11th April.
I had seen the plan was to do them at clinics 11 weeks after the first. I’m interested to know because my first was earlier this month but was not done via my GP. It was arranged via a clinic offering them to key workers to avoid binning a delivery of Pfizer vaccines.
They did say the second jab would now be facilitated by them as well, so just curious to see what other people’s experience has been.
They told me I'd get a txt to book the second one
However I tried the website for my wife as she waiting the update to get hers done so put mine in and noticed I could book and I'm off work that week so Friday do It before my day weekend lol
I have to say I have been mightily impressed by the vaccine roll out so far. And accounts like yours only reinforce my growing sense that I might get to spend Christmas with the mother-in-law after all. ?
Just sent that and I got a text message from the Imperial College NHS Trust to book my 1st shot (if I didn't have it yet).I had a sneaky look at the NHS page now and am not eligible to book there. Pressed the link on my text again and it says my GO will contact me for my 2nd shot 11 weeks after the 1st. That’s late April then, but at least I know now.
I got mine at St Helens rugby ground .Is that within 12 weeks of your first, just out of curiosity?
I ask only because you’re the first person I have read/heard of getting an appointment for your second jab. What’s your experience of the process been?
One DD has been able to book her first and second vaccination.
I've had my first in January but am unable to book my second. Just says to contact hospital or GP. I had the Pfizer.
Well, we need to hear that to decide ;-)
Ok, I'll let you have that point as regards numbers.Exactly this, There's 7.3m in the above group + 1.2 Severely at risk Under 70 = 8.5m
You'd have to take an amount off the severe at risk group to account for the 65-70 year olds, so I just ball parked it.
Dataset was from NHSEI.
It varies mate, norm in some places, not in others, my missus and lad had first jab after local GP contact, they’ve been told to wait for GP contact for 2nd jab and not book by NHS LinkIf anyone could clarify re Covid vaccinations. Both mine and Missis Ts parents have had there first vaccines. All Four of them were given appointment times and dates for there second vaccination. Is that not the norm ?