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Littleannie Mon 18-Sep-23 11:10:45

Just to let you know, if you haven't seen it in the papers, that you can book your jab from today, either on the NHS website or the app or by phoning. We did ours this morning, and have a local venue both at the same time, which is handy.

polnan Wed 20-Sep-23 12:18:18

Here, in my part of Swindon, it is like searching for a secret hidden society to get flu and/or covid jab.

pce612 Wed 20-Sep-23 12:27:43

Different in Scotland, have to wait for a letter.
72 and asthmatic, nothing yet.

Hellis Wed 20-Sep-23 12:31:22

I had a text from the GP surgery a couple of weeks ago inviting me to have the flu and covid jabs. Got an appointment to have them both next Saturday

Boolya Wed 20-Sep-23 12:39:44

Had flu jab on Saturday at a pharmacy. Just had Covid jab at local pharmacy.

Metra Wed 20-Sep-23 12:49:52

Got a text from my surgery on 1st September. Clicked on the link immediately but couldn't get an appointment before 23rd October! This is for Covid and flu. I am 80.

EEJit Wed 20-Sep-23 12:57:11

Got a text message this morning. Went on line to find where I can get a jab, the nearest is 27 miles away. I've already had 5, that has to be enough

Grandmachrisy47 Wed 20-Sep-23 13:12:46

Had a text from surgery last Wednesday, went on line and booked for last Sunday at surgery for covid booster and flu. Very efficient.

MrsKen33 Wed 20-Sep-23 13:18:13

Here in Wales we have to wait for an ‘invitation’. They have started however as a neighbour who has multiple health problems has just had both of hers.

SueDoku Wed 20-Sep-23 13:20:02

Flu jab booked for this Friday at GPs. Nearest place for Covid jab is 20 miles away..! Hopefully I'll be able to book somewhere nearer soon.

YorkLady Wed 20-Sep-23 13:24:29

Had a text today. Booked for tomorrow afternoon at a clinic 1 mile away.

Wheniwasyourage Wed 20-Sep-23 14:18:57

Our appointments came in a couple of weeks ago but the date was unsuitable, so we went online and rearranged. Very easy. We'll both get the flu jag at the same time in the other arm. As immunisations in Scotland are now arranged by the Health Boards, we have to go to the next town, but it's an excuse for a trip on the bus and lunch out. smile

Mrsdof Wed 20-Sep-23 14:24:00

We just had ours done at Walk In Pharmacy, with no queues. We go on holiday Tuesday so wanted it done before we flew abroad.

Wenmore Wed 20-Sep-23 15:41:29

Depends on health area maybe? Have you checked online? Mine came through for this week, hubby didn't get notification but rang and arranged an appointment, not til November but he'll try to change it for earlier.

Wenmore Wed 20-Sep-23 15:42:47

Wenmore

Depends on health area maybe? Have you checked online? Mine came through for this week, hubby didn't get notification but rang and arranged an appointment, not til November but he'll try to change it for earlier.

That was for pce612 re Scotland.

Oldbat1 Wed 20-Sep-23 15:45:22

Our GPSs in this area can’t offer covid currently due to lack of allocation by nhs distribution centre. Locals can travel 30miles to the nearest walk in centre. Why is living up North of England always an afterthought?

Seagull72 Wed 20-Sep-23 15:47:37

Had ours yesterday, booked online. Seems to be pharmacies only. Nothing local for us and we had to drive to get to the pharmacy. Must be difficult for those who are older and not mobile. Flu jab booked with GP for end of September. Not very well co-ordinated.

SueDonim Wed 20-Sep-23 15:48:09

pce612

Different in Scotland, have to wait for a letter.
72 and asthmatic, nothing yet.

Do you have an account with NHS Scotland, PCE? I received a letter weeks ago for my vax but my Dh has received nothing. I went onto his account and he’d already been booked in but they hadn’t told him! 🤷‍♀️. I managed to change it to a better date for us.

Pittcity Wed 20-Sep-23 15:58:42

Just checked again and have been able to book for the weekend at a local pharmacy. There was nothing local up till now, so more are being added all the time.

I agree it's very disjointed. I have a qualifying illness and haven't been contacted by my GP for either flu or C19 jabs. DH is under 65 with no qualifying health issue but HAS been offered a flu jab. I've booked mine at Boots in October.

A lot of people will miss out if they're not on the ball.

Nanderin Wed 20-Sep-23 16:36:14

Covid booster
Rang me today . Had all my others although because of my age didn't have one this year.last one a year ago I am in two minds if I should have it . Will it work with new variant.
I did have covid this year was okay though just really tired.

NotTooOld Wed 20-Sep-23 16:46:37

I've almost decided not to have the covid booster this time around. After the spring booster I developed backache to the point where I could barely walk. I've had backache many times in the past but this was on a different level, I felt I was about to break in half. I will have the flu vaccine though.

DamaskRose Wed 20-Sep-23 16:51:18

I think (don’t quote me) that, in Scotland, the over 70’s are getting theirs later to give them a better chance of keeping well over Christmas.

Wheniwasyourage Wed 20-Sep-23 16:55:20

No,*DamaskRose*, it may be over 75s, as people I know who are 77 and 93 haven't had their appointment letters yet, but some friends (as well as us) who are 70 to 75 have had ours. I haven't done a wide survey, and only in one place, so I may have it wrong too!

Thisismyname1953 Wed 20-Sep-23 20:59:29

I had a text last week from my GP surgery to make an appointment . I rang yesterday and am having both on 2nd October . I had my shingles one 2weeks ago .

Susieq62 Wed 20-Sep-23 21:44:27

Having both flu and covid on the same day. My health centre at its best for once !

win Wed 20-Sep-23 21:48:23

WE had ours last Monday, they did walk ins at Greendale, hardly anyone there. Our local chemist (new one) is doing walk ins every day from next Monday 8.30-6.30pm, absolutely brilliant for the community.