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Neen Tue 12-Oct-21 00:01:17

So the email has come and I clicked the link and booked it in for the end of the month . But I'm a tad nervous about it. I had no problems with pfyzer vaccines but just wondering if we really need the booster. Is this now an annual thing does anyone know, like the flu jab.
Has anyone had any issues or no issues even.

Marydoll Tue 12-Oct-21 10:33:56

Barmeyoldbat, that's a shock. I'm in Scotland and knew nothing about that. As someone who is immunosuppressed, I have been told I need only one booster.
Thank you for the information.

henetha Tue 12-Oct-21 10:25:53

I'm having my booster vaccination today and am very pleased about it.

Barmeyoldbat Tue 12-Oct-21 09:40:30

Well I had mine about 3 weeks ago and was ok but I have learnt that because immunosuppressed I will have a 4th jab in four weeks time. I read somewhere that there has been a huge mess over those with who are immunosuppressed, it would seem that a letter was sent to all GP advising them that immunosuppressed person needed 4 vaccinations and to start them straight away. Then a week later a letter was sent about the need for the general public, over 65 to get their boosters and many GP seem to have forgotten about the immunosuppressed needs and just lumped them in with a 3rd jab. Anyway I am extremely lucky that we have a practice who are on top of their game with the vaccinations. So I would advise anyone who is immunosuppressed to get in touch with their dr or google for more information. Hope this all makes sense, I have brain fog this morning,

BlueSky Tue 12-Oct-21 09:15:58

Both myself and DH mysteriously caught Covid in August, despite being double jabbed and careful, not sure what the procedure will be with us. Possibly they’ll wait 6 months before giving us the booster?

Ladyleftfieldlover Tue 12-Oct-21 09:13:05

OH and I are having our booster and flu jab this afternoon.

Lucca Tue 12-Oct-21 09:12:05

Looking forward to getting my Covid booster but our surgery says no news yet. Already had my flu jab a couple of weeks ago.
As Marydoll says, getting the jabs is a no brainer !

TerriBull Tue 12-Oct-21 09:04:09

I had mine and the flu jab together a week and a half ago, both arms were quite sore afterwards and I felt very slightly under the weather for a day or two, but nothing really to complain about. Glad to have had them both. My husband is awaiting his, they are booked for Friday week will be glad when we are both covered for what may lie ahead this winter.

Newquay Tue 12-Oct-21 08:46:10

I had my flu jab at our local chemist last week. Am still awaiting Covid booster; i had my second covid jab on 12th April and understand it has to be six months after and can then walk in local centre so will go this week.
DH had his Covid booster a couple of weeks ago-he’d had his second covid 7th April. He postponed flu jab cos he has a head cold; has an appointment at local chemist on 14th but STILL has head cold and doesn’t feel on top form so may postpone it again-sigh! He tests regularly, always negative

Shelflife Tue 12-Oct-21 08:33:42

Neen- apologies!

Shelflife Tue 12-Oct-21 08:32:39

Been, pleased to know you have booked your booster, Covid has not disappeared. My DH has had his booster - no side effcts at all. I will have to be patient a little longer . Flu jabs next Saturday.

Sarnia Tue 12-Oct-21 08:28:51

V3ra is correct about a possible shortage of flu vaccine. I had mine booked when a nursing friend said September was a bit too early to have a flu jab because it would be losing its efficiency when flu season really hits in January and February. I phoned to rebook and was told there might be a shortage so I kept the original booking. My vaccine booster is at the end of October because it will be just over 6 months since my second jab. I have read conflicting reports whether it is necessary but I am erring on the side of caution and having it in the hopes it gives me some added protection.

Marydoll Tue 12-Oct-21 08:20:18

I had a serious reaction to both jags, but can't wait for my booster, as I'm immunosuppressed and the vaccines have been less effective for me.
Its a no brainer, as far as I am concerned, I want some normality in my life and for my hospital appointments to start again. That can't happen without a booster!

Shinamae Tue 12-Oct-21 08:18:24

Originally had two Astrazeneca vaccinations and last Friday had my booster which was Pfizer, absolutely no problem at all not even a sore arm

Santana Tue 12-Oct-21 08:10:49

I'm happy to grab any jab they offer me! Had my flu one and awaiting my turn for the Covid booster. I did say that I would gladly bare my bum in the car park if needed to get my first Covid jab. Some offered to sponsor me, and put a photo in the local paper.
Joking aside, it is so important to keep having your vaccinations, and give yourself a fighting chance.
Our NHS Trust has started vaccinations at secondary schools. The first two schools in an area where there are aggressive anti vaxers, so costing extra for more security guards. Other schools should be a doddle after those two.

lemsip Tue 12-Oct-21 07:58:28

meant to add....I shell take two paracetamols before I go so as to pre-empt any aches and pains after which is what I done for other two.

lemsip Tue 12-Oct-21 07:56:18

I had the flu jab 18th september and am having the covid booster jab today at Boots pharmacy. I had an email saying I could book online but initially preferred to wait to be called to have it at the same surgery as last two...I enquired online at my surgery and they replied that they haven't got the boosters in yet so I opted not to wait....to go ahead and have it soon as, which is today lunchtime.

harrigran Tue 12-Oct-21 07:55:59

I had my booster on Sunday, have sore armand felt tired yesterday but feel okay today. From what I can gather everyone is given the Pfizer vaccine, my certificate had Pfizer pre printed on it as opposed to hand written on the day.
Haven't had flu vaccine, ihave been told carers will not be vaccinated at home we have to seek it from wherever.

DanniRae Tue 12-Oct-21 07:47:45

I too felt a bit under the weather for 24 hours after having the booster but feel happy that I have had it. I had the flu jab yesterday so am giving myself the best chance keep healthy this winter!

Charleygirl5 Tue 12-Oct-21 07:45:36

I had my flu jab 2 weeks ago and am booked to have the booster on the 15th. I am free for about 4 days afterwards in case I have a reaction. Mild tiredness after the second AZ. My booster will be Pfizer.

Kim19 Tue 12-Oct-21 07:42:35

I'm little concerned about having them both at the same time but going ahead nonetheless. Plan to be ultra gentle with myself for 24 hours after.

Jaxjacky Tue 12-Oct-21 07:34:16

Awaiting the call for my booster, which I’ll have gratefully. Had flu jab last week.

BlueBelle Tue 12-Oct-21 05:55:50

I ve had my annual flu jab and should be having my booster on the 27 th looking forward to getting it done

Hetty58 Tue 12-Oct-21 02:24:16

Taylor2016, a small price to pay for the reassurance that we've topped up our immunity. I'm worried about people who've decided not to bother - thinking it's all over.

Taylor2016 Tue 12-Oct-21 02:12:32

I have had my Pfizer booster about two weeks ago. I had a very sore arm which lasted about 3 day's and tired for 24 hours. Flu jab next week.

Niobe Tue 12-Oct-21 02:04:54

My husband had his booster last week and his flu vaccination 6 days later. He felt a bit off colour for 24 hours but then was fine.
I had my flu jab 2 weeks ago and am booked for my booster next Thursday. I’ll be awash with antibodies!