Its quite simple and there is no need for conjecture.
Login to the vaccination website and with your NHS number try and book a date.
If it accepts your NHS number fine if not wait and try again in a few days.
Apparently it's a little unfair on the Brazilian's being tarred with this brush, it should be known as the Japanese variant as that is where it was first spotted. The reason it's being called the Brazilian variant is because of the (in)famous outbreak in Manaus!
Anyway, it was pretty obvious that there was going to be another scary variant being flagged as it gives the get out for restrictions being tightened. Given that we've allowed people in without them actually completing the required forms it's not going to be the first or the last international variant.
The post earlier about whether we would still need to isolate with a positive Covid test got me thinking about how things would look on June 21st. Obviously this does assume that all of the steps of the roadmap having been ticked off with no untoward events with the final one being on Monday 21st June. This is the date where we are all unleashed back into society with no restrictions on social contact or anything else. Does anyone else feel that this is going to cause issues with those members of society who have been scared whit less by the MSM over the 18 month period? They are going to be faced with people getting close in supermarkets, potentially no masks and I think it's still going to cause arguments as people's behaviours will have changed, some of them permanently. I think it'll be interesting to see how local communities cope with the new found freedom come the summer.
What happened?With regard to international travel it is utterly ridiculous listening to the Scottish hacks doing a complete 360 degrees from the critical questions they were asking on Friday.
They really are shameless, nae wonder no one in Scotland buys newspapers anymore.
Just last week a few didn't want to book because it said over 64 but was taking over 60s
Anyways now all over 60s can no matter what
I know that SW London is now doing 55 and over. My brotger (58) got the nod last week - so used the NHS site to book a slot, and was jabbed on Friday.
Its quite simple and there is no need for conjecture.
Login to the vaccination website and with your NHS number try and book a date.
If it accepts your NHS number fine if not wait and try again in a few days.
Its quite simple and there is no need for conjecture.
Login to the vaccination website and with your NHS number try and book a date.
If it accepts your NHS number fine if not wait and try again in a few days.
Definitely worth it to keep trying.Agree, had a cheeky check on there today and was politely declined but going to keep trying just in case I miss the announcement that they have reached my age group. Wife getting vaccinated on Sunday and I am possibly a bit over the top excited that she is getting jabbed and in a few weeks the worst of my worries about her catching it will be over.
Definitely worth it to keep trying.
I found out from this forum - last Wednesday - that over 60 was being done, despite the NHS website still saying 64 & over. Today I got a letter asking me to book the jab and the letter was dated over a week ago. The point being, the site may well let you book well in advance of you getting your "official invite"
Definitely worth it to keep trying.
I found out from this forum - last Wednesday - that over 60 was being done, despite the NHS website still saying 64 & over. Today I got a letter asking me to book the jab and the letter was dated over a week ago. The point being, the site may well let you book well in advance of you getting your "official invite"