I saw that news story too. But then a few days ago I got the call from the Dr. So I'm having mine this morning in a little over an hour (9.15)
Which is strange because my OH is extremely vulnerable, and had her first taste of fresh air in a year yesterday, hospital procedure.
Perhaps being a full time home carer helps, or having diabetes, or microvascular angina, I don't fit the vulnerable group so I'm told.
Were both in our mid 60's so it was getting ever closer, but then she has multiple allergies and can have the Oxford vaccine but not the Pfizer's.
My biggest problem is the people who just refuse to keep their distance, especially the supermarket, reaching over my shoulder because they can't wait a few seconds for me to move.
Strange times aren't they, social animals who can't be social.

Added:
The needle the nurse used is nothing like as big as the ones they keep showing on TV... Phew!
And the only reason my OH shouldn't have a particular brand of vaccine is if she has an allergy to one of the ingredients.... Genetically modified organisms 👍