Was this an advance appointment or could they have been offered it to use up jabs before they expire? Do they have a job that could be relevant to it? ie my sister 41 has been offered a *** as she works in care (though not an appointment she has to use an app which rarely has appointments available at all an when it does there miles away).I know someone in London, under 40 with no health issues and has had an appointment for a ***. Perhaps because they have celebrity status?
nd the raging two bob bits.
nd the raging two bob bits.
Funny how NHS never put that on the symptoms list
I know someone in London, under 40 with no health issues and has had an appointment for a ***. Perhaps because they have celebrity status?
This person doesn't fall into any of those groups and doesn't know why they were invited.Just as a general comment, London does seem to be 1-2 groups ahead of many other parts of the country - and whilst it's tempting to attribute that to "because it's London", I suspect it's more to do with the fact that it has better medical infrastructure to start with, and there may be an element of prioritising areas that were being worst hit in the January wave, which hit London particularly badly.
But on the face of it, under 40's shouldn't be getting it unless they are in a risk group (which may not be obvious), or they're working with vulnerable groups, or were one of those who got lucky with "we have a bit of vaccine left over, give us your arm".
Was this an advance appointment or could they have been offered it to use up jabs before they expire? Do they have a job that could be relevant to it? ie my sister 41 has been offered a *** as she works in care (though not an appointment she has to use an app which rarely has appointments available at all an when it does there miles away).
Maybe they have exactly the same name as some other poor sod who's 80 and wondering why they haven't been called yet.Advance appointment via their gp. They don't work, bit of modelling and property, so nothing that should enhance their status
This person doesn't fall into any of those groups and doesn't know why they were invited.
Im 55 and have just had a call from my GP surgery booking me in for my first *** on Saturday.
I felt quite bad accepting it to be honest. Particularly as I was reading some local 65 year olds are being offered appointments miles away, some as far as east London and Kent and I have mine at a clinic just ten minutes walk away.I wish mine would call i haven't a clue when i might finally get mine..
Hi Markk, trust me you won't feel a thing and i am not taking the piss it's done and over less than 10 seconds, now get that brew plannedIm 55 and have just had a call from my GP surgery booking me in for my first *** on Saturday. I have a really bad needle phobia but got really excited about it. Will be a different story on Saturday I suppose. Best get a brew on that morning to keep my mind off of it.
Hi Markk, trust me you won't feel a thing and i am not taking the **** it's done and over less than 10 seconds, now get that brew planned
Could be.Maybe they just happen to h
Maybe they have exactly the same name as some other poor sod who's 80 and wondering why they haven't been called yet.
But sent a pre-arranged appointment for a weeks time?My daughter has a friend who is working in admin at one of the vaccination centres. Once the vaccine is taken out of the freezers it has a very limited life and towards the end of the day they work out what they have surplus and there is a mad rush to get people from the same or the next category in but the bottom line is they don't want to throw any out so the last few may be quite random.
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