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Still waiting for a home visit to get both vaccines

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BlueBelle Mon 15-Nov-21 14:20:57

callistemon I think it’s more difficult because of the low degrees Pfzier needs to be kept at

Calistemon Mon 15-Nov-21 14:16:41

I'd imagine it would be cheaper to arrange for taxi pick up

But some people are unable to get out of the house even if transport is available.

It is more efficient for the nurse to visit several housebound people on one day than to try to get them out of their houses to the surgery even if transport is available.

Calistemon Mon 15-Nov-21 14:13:35

Kali2

Interested- what are the criteria for being vaccinated at home rather than going to surgery?

Being housebound?

A friend was waiting ages for his vaccination but apparently the surgery had to have a certain number on the list for home vaccination visits.

I'm sure someone has arrived to do yours now, multicolourswapshop if not they will soon if you have an appointment.

Marydoll Mon 15-Nov-21 13:50:23

I had been trying for weeks to organise a third primary in Scotland, despite hearing off less vulnerable peers getting boosters.
However, things seemed to have changed in the last week and staff seemed to have more up to date information. The man I spoke to was so helpful.
What about asking your husband or daughter to phone for you, MCSS?

Germanshepherdsmum Mon 15-Nov-21 13:45:20

How difficult for you. If you’re in Scotland then Marydoll has given excellent advice. I know how worrying it is when you’re waiting and I hope they get to you soon.?

BlueBelle Mon 15-Nov-21 12:59:39

I don’t think you will get very far just waiting multicoloured I think you have to be proactive and ring or go on the Internet Have you got anyone who could help you ?
Are you completely bedbound or could someone take you it will be much quicker if you can go to them

Casdon Mon 15-Nov-21 12:24:46

It’s very difficult to give the Pfizer booster jab to people in their own homes because of the storage and reconstitution requirements, as it has to be stored in a deep frozen state. District nurses are therefore unable to administer the booster to people in their own homes as they did with the AZ vaccine. Housebound patients who are completely unable to get to a vaccination centre will get it at home, but at a much slower rate than the original doses were rolled out because of these issues, many areas are organising specific vaccination days with a van being hired to keep the doses at the correct temperature, but it’s a slow process.
Flu jabs are routinely given to housebound patients in their own homes, although there have been some supply problems this year. If you aren’t classed as housebound you should be contacted by your GP surgery to go for your vaccination there.

Marydoll Mon 15-Nov-21 12:20:32

Kali home visits are made for vulnerable patients, who are unable to get to a surgery or hub.
Multicolouredswapshop, have you phoned the Scottish vaccine helpline? Just make sure you choose the correct option, when you call. I noticed that more options have been added in the last week.

Jaxjacky Mon 15-Nov-21 12:14:24

Some of my clients have said the local pharmacy is doing this.

Jane43 Mon 15-Nov-21 12:13:59

Juliet27

I went to my GP surgery on Saturday for my flu jab but wasn’t allowed it because there isn’t a week between that and my booster. I know some are having both at the same time.

My daughter-in-law’s parents had the flu and covid booster vaccinations at the same time, one in each arm.

Humbertbear Mon 15-Nov-21 12:06:55

Our GP practice said they weren’t doing this anymore. We had to take my mother aged 101 to a local pharmacy. Quite a performance. She lives on an estate of sheltered housing so I don’t know what everyone else did, especially those with no family to help them.

Kali2 Mon 15-Nov-21 10:53:09

Thanks Fanny- am wondering because a home visit jab would take about 15 mins + travelling time, during which lots of others could be 'done'. So was wondering what criterias were. I'd imagine it would be cheaper to arrange for taxi pick up.

Juliet27 Mon 15-Nov-21 10:48:03

I went to my GP surgery on Saturday for my flu jab but wasn’t allowed it because there isn’t a week between that and my booster. I know some are having both at the same time.

FannyCornforth Mon 15-Nov-21 10:47:51

Kali I tried to organise this for my husband (at the time of the first one).
It seemed virtually impossible, and seemed to rely upon you having a District Nurse (I’m terribly sorry- I can’t for the life of me think what they are called now!)
I then heard from the GP that one Saturday morning, HCPs went to various people’s houses to do vaccines, but it was too late for him.
I’m sure that it differs wildly from GP surgery to GP surgery, let alone place to place

Kali2 Mon 15-Nov-21 10:41:06

Interested- what are the criteria for being vaccinated at home rather than going to surgery?

muse Mon 15-Nov-21 10:33:41

I'm presuming you had the first covid vaccines at home and that you are now waiting for the covid booster and flu?

If you haven't had a letter or text about them, I would ring the surgery.

Good luck.

Ro60 Mon 15-Nov-21 09:17:43

I would e-mail mail your GP .

multicolourswapshop Mon 15-Nov-21 08:58:58

I’m waiting every morning in trepidation fo the nurse to come give m3 my 2 remains vaccines. Everyone in this house has had there’s. When do you think they’ll turn up?