I think it depends on where you live and the availability of the vaccine.I had a ‘phone call on Sunday afternoon and, half an hour later, I’d had the jab - I’m a sprightly 69!
Quote from: Ray T on Thursday 28 January 21 13:37 GMT (UK) I think it depends on where you live and the availability of the vaccine.I had a ‘phone call on Sunday afternoon and, half an hour later, I’d had the jab - I’m a sprightly 69!I had mine yesterday, (I'm 66) at the local medical centre, yet someone less that a mile away who is in his 90's and has dementia, and belongs to the same medical centre, hasn't had his. They can't use the excuse of "no home visits yet" because my OH is having her jab at home on Saturday.This system seems very hit and miss.
I had mine yesterday, (I'm 66) at the local medical centre, yet someone less that a mile away who is in his 90's and has dementia, and belongs to the same medical centre, hasn't had his. They can't use the excuse of "no home visits yet" because my OH is having her jab at home on Saturday.This system seems very hit and miss.
Good afternoon,Quote from: Griff-2 on Thursday 28 January 21 13:59 GMT (UK) I had mine yesterday, (I'm 66) at the local medical centre, yet someone less that a mile away who is in his 90's and has dementia, and belongs to the same medical centre, hasn't had his. They can't use the excuse of "no home visits yet" because my OH is having her jab at home on Saturday.This system seems very hit and miss.We have had the same here. However, it wasn't as simple as it seemed to those who queried it. The two people involved are waiting to be called but actually are not registered with our local surgery. They chose to take their sons advice and register with his doctor in town. They have many more people to get through. I understand they are both 80ish.John915