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Question for those who have had or about to have the vaccine.

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WOODMOUSE49 Mon 11-Jan-21 21:59:54

How were you notified? I'm concerned it is by phone. Our mobile signal is really poor and my phone goes to answerphone more times than not.

Also, how much notice were you given?

For couples of similar age: Have you been asked to go together?

I suspect we have quite a wait for ours (71+72). Plus Cornwall is currently not getting a large amount of the vaccine.

Thanks everyone.

lemongrove Sun 24-Jan-21 11:41:47

We have both had ours this last week, notified by GP on our landline phone.Sore arms for a day or so and a feeling of tiredness, but that’s all.
Very well organised at a local small centre, and you have to sit and wait for 15mins afterwards to be sure you are fine.

littleflo Sun 24-Jan-21 10:25:00

I was notified that by text that I was due. Then I had to go online to book. It is in a local town hall which is 30 minutes bus ride away. I was really pleased . I am 72 but my 74 years DH has not heard.

Jane10 Sun 24-Jan-21 10:21:00

smile Glad to hear such positive news!

eazybee Sun 24-Jan-21 10:20:38

Received an invitation last Monday to receive the vaccine, which I booked with some difficulty online, then yesterday afternoon received a text from my surgery offering me the vaccination at a much nearer venue, which I booked. Now trying to cancel the previous appointment.
A neighbour had the vaccine yesterday afternoon; no side effects so far.

lemsip Sun 24-Jan-21 09:50:30

had mine last Tuesday, no side effects at all.. I got a phone call on my landline asking if I could come on the Tuesday 8.45am .It was only a short walk away from home so pleased.

P1234 Sun 24-Jan-21 09:13:02

It's really good to hear how many have had vaccine. I have had no side effects just sore arm

Jane10 Sat 23-Jan-21 22:12:27

Wow. Great to read of so many of you being vaccinated. I suspect I'll be in for a long wait. I'm in Group 5.
Are you experiencing any side effects at all? I never have any problem with the flu vac so don't anticipate any with this one.

millymouge Sat 23-Jan-21 18:59:32

Very surprised to get a phone call from doctors surgery on 11th December asking if we would like the vaccinations. They were starting them at the local medical centre on 15th December, offered appointment for 16th which we accepted. Went back for our second on 6th January. When we said to the doctor we were surprised to get the second at 3 weeks later she said that was the correct time to have it. This is Bury St Edmunds

overthehill Sat 23-Jan-21 18:43:48

My husband had his yesterday administered by medics from the army. Being ever the joker he sent this to a friend of ours

My vaccination was terrible, run by the army. First of all the Sergeant Major shouted at me, then made me go round the hall saluting everyone, worst of all said I was unfit and sent me on maneuvers into the woods for 2 hours!!!

P1234 Sat 23-Jan-21 11:48:19

Forgot to say, I was on the shielding list.

P1234 Sat 23-Jan-21 11:45:59

I had a phone call last week asking if I could make it to a central vaccine centre straight away as they had some left. This was about 6.30pm. Of course went, very surprised. Lots of staff from nearby supermarket were there waiting too

Lovetopaint037 Sat 23-Jan-21 10:58:46

My daughter found the local hospital email especially for the purpose of booking 80 +. I gave them date of birth, national health number, name and address. I am 79 but put my details on also. Got a reply with both our appointments at the same time.
Neighbours have rung the hospitals. Also Guy’s hospital was making appointments for over 70s who rang. St Thomas’ was giving the Oxford one for over seventies. Again they rang. Got a text for my dh to attend from some associate of our GP. By then he had an appointment.

henetha Sat 23-Jan-21 10:40:37

I'm in Devon. My surgery phoned me one afternoon to tell me about my appointment and then I received a letter of confirmation in the post the next morning. I had 5 days notice of the jab appointment.

Humbertbear Sat 23-Jan-21 09:33:18

My husband got a phone call but I got a text and made an appointment for the following day.

Billybob4491 Sat 23-Jan-21 09:03:31

Phone call 20 Jan, followed by text, appt date 30 Jan.

Laughterlines Sat 23-Jan-21 08:41:46

Got a text inviting me to a website where I could choose my own date and time. The centre was manned by wonderful , cheerful, polite volunteers and it worked like clockwork.

Franbern Sat 23-Jan-21 08:29:30

I was sent a letter (arrived seven days after date on it), this letter gave me choice of either booking via internet or by phone. Used internet and it was easy and quick, but only gave me places a long way from where I lived. I did book -not wishing to miss the opportunity. First dates were nine days time. 25 miles away, I asked my daughter if she could take that afternoon of work to accompany me.

Following day I received a message on my smart phone from my GP surgery informing me that I could now book for first jab locally - and first appointment was just two days away. So went with that.

blondenana Fri 22-Jan-21 22:29:23

Got my appointment today for next friday,had a choice of times,chose 2pm as i have to rely on my daughter,and check it was ok for her

PECS Fri 22-Jan-21 21:42:14

I had a text first thing asking me to contact the surgery. When I phoned I was offered a choice of dates , times and venue.

BrightandBreezy Fri 22-Jan-21 21:38:46

Mother, aged 89, had her first jab three weeks ago. She was due the second this week, but it was cancelled. No clue when she will get the second now but at least I feel she is a little more safe than she was before.

MawBe Fri 22-Jan-21 21:34:22

Text this morning -for my appointment on Sunday morning.

M0nica Fri 22-Jan-21 21:29:22

We were rungon the Thursday afternoon of last week (on our landline) and offered an appointment for the following afternoon.

Woodmouse is there any reason why you shouldn't have a landline phone with an anwerphone.

When we first moved to our current home until recently our mobile phone service was chancy at best. We just bought a landline with an answerphone and that made life much easier.

Sunnyoutlook Fri 22-Jan-21 21:16:24

I was 70 twelve days ago and had a shingles jab four days ago. Found out you have to wait 7 days after the shingles jab before you can have the coronavirus vaccine. Have had to pass on 2 appointments for the vaccine already. Wish the surgery had postponed the shingles jab.

Paperbackwriter Mon 18-Jan-21 12:34:59

Woodmouse49 "We should just welcome them with open arms according to you. "
I didn't say that or anything remotely like it. I have seen a lot of hostility on various media sites, some of which are extremely offensive to 2nd home owners and anyone who might even consider visiting. Many even claim that you can 'tell' if people aren't local. Really? Cornwall's wish to stay isolated from everyone else is - believe it or not - a feeling shared by the entire nation. We ALL want people to stay at home. (Also, point of interest, you have several hospitals. None of them are on a level with Treliske of course but you do have more facilities than just that)
Actually, all my post to you was about was a suggestion as to how to help with your phone problems. If you found something to take offence about I'm really surprised.

sector9 Sat 16-Jan-21 20:01:09

Hello, I read the links sent to me but they are highly technical. I would like really like to know people's real experiences that have asthma and have noticed anything unusual with their health. Thank you.
ps. Anyone found an easy way to only view your own posts on this forum? I spent half an hour looking for what I wrote.