You can travel now, and with a vaccin nothing really changes in regards to travel, until there is a herd immunity.
got mine last night
arms killing me today but thats it
Back in a couple of weeks for part 2 and then maybe
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I thought they had changed it to 3 months for the next shot?
comment by Son Of Gunnersaurus a.k.a SoG (U1310)
posted 32 seconds ago
Back in a couple of weeks for part 2 and then maybe
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I thought they had changed it to 3 months for the next shot?
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Appointment card says 2/25
That’s February 25th for you lot across the pond
comment by Ghod#18 (U9390)
posted 10 minutes ago
got mine last night
arms killing me today but thats it
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Aye, that’s me. Fine this morning but ached last night
I got the Pfizer, no word on going back yet
How old are all you feckers to be getting the jab already?
Until everyone has been offered the jab I can’t see how much will change because they think you can still pass it on after you’ve been immunised.
Enjoy your music festival, mate
https://images.app.goo.gl/NmJDmrDn7RHmPN596
comment by KingKenny (U1961)
posted 5 minutes ago
How old are all you feckers to be getting the jab already?
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I work in human services. Despite being in management I am still considered a healthcare worker in a non COVID facing position. Seems I am the bottom priority in round 1 of jabs
I had one the other day, don’t see what the fuss is about had no side (need blood) effects to (need to drink human blood) note of. People should(bood blood blood) embrace it and (blood..all hail our lizard masters) get (bloooood) it (lovely blood) as (blood blood blood blood need to drink blood) possible.
comment by Son Of Gunnersaurus a.k.a SoG (U1310)
posted 24 minutes ago
Back in a couple of weeks for part 2 and then maybe
-------------------
I thought they had changed it to 3 months for the next shot?
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There is strong advice from EMA and Pfizer to get the 2nd shot at 3 weeks. But goverments have already shown that they make their own (incorrect and damaging) decision when it comes to science.
Netherlands is also postponing the 2nd Pfizer jab, it is to pull your hair out, how thick are these people. Jeopardising the very solution and peoples lives.
comment by KingKenny (U1961)
posted 13 minutes ago
How old are all you feckers to be getting the jab already?
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Thats what i thought. Like a geriatrics ward here
On serious note hope it all goes well.
comment by The Goofy One (U16087)
posted 6 seconds ago
comment by KingKenny (U1961)
posted 13 minutes ago
How old are all you feckers to be getting the jab already?
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Thats what i thought. Like a geriatrics ward here
On serious note hope it all goes well.
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Cheeky ba$tard. No werthers for you
I’ve got both doses of Pfizer. First dose my arm hurt a bit the day after, otherwise fine. The second dose well..me and my other mates who’ve got it have anecdotally called it ‘second dose syndrome’ as we all felt out of it the day after. Headache, myalgia, was weird. That was weeks ago now though.
Aye the side effects for the second dose are meant to be rotten
My Dad has just had his. Arms aches a bit.
I loath this particular Government but credit where it's due, they're smashing vaccination.
Not being funny, and I’ll have one when it’s offered, but what difference is the vaccine actually going to make? Please correct me if I’m wrong, but as far as I understand it, It won’t (as far as I know) stop you getting Covid, nor will it stop you spreading it. The vaccine just lessens your chances of getting very ill / hospitalised / dead. Which is good obviously, but how is it going to get us out of lockdown?
Bloke 2 doors down had it last week, he’s since sprouted a 2nd head on his back and started communicating with lampposts
had the pfizer one on the 5th Jan - 2nd dose keeps getting pushed back initially the 2nd feb now the 30th March
comment by Be A Grizzly (U2206)
posted 59 seconds ago
Not being funny, and I’ll have one when it’s offered, but what difference is the vaccine actually going to make? Please correct me if I’m wrong, but as far as I understand it, It won’t (as far as I know) stop you getting Covid, nor will it stop you spreading it. The vaccine just lessens your chances of getting very ill / hospitalised / dead. Which is good obviously, but how is it going to get us out of lockdown?
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We're locked down to esse the strain on hospitals. If people don't get really ill then we don't need to lockdown.
Mrs Mike has had her first jab (Pfizer), as she’s a Nurse on the ITU covid wards. Think her second is booked for late March. She’s also got a home kit to test herself twice weekly (12 weeks worth) which she’s half way through.
I’ll be last in line, don’t think they’ve said when 31 year olds with no health issues are going to be, if ever.
comment by Robbing Cromwell - agent of the hierarchy. (U6374)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by Be A Grizzly (U2206)
posted 59 seconds ago
Not being funny, and I’ll have one when it’s offered, but what difference is the vaccine actually going to make? Please correct me if I’m wrong, but as far as I understand it, It won’t (as far as I know) stop you getting Covid, nor will it stop you spreading it. The vaccine just lessens your chances of getting very ill / hospitalised / dead. Which is good obviously, but how is it going to get us out of lockdown?
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We're locked down to esse the strain on hospitals. If people don't get really ill then we don't need to lockdown.
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They’d better hurry up then. I’m getting fed up.
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posted on 29/1/21
You can travel now, and with a vaccin nothing really changes in regards to travel, until there is a herd immunity.
posted on 29/1/21
got mine last night
arms killing me today but thats it
posted on 29/1/21
Back in a couple of weeks for part 2 and then maybe
-------------------
I thought they had changed it to 3 months for the next shot?
posted on 29/1/21
comment by Son Of Gunnersaurus a.k.a SoG (U1310)
posted 32 seconds ago
Back in a couple of weeks for part 2 and then maybe
-------------------
I thought they had changed it to 3 months for the next shot?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Appointment card says 2/25
That’s February 25th for you lot across the pond
posted on 29/1/21
comment by Ghod#18 (U9390)
posted 10 minutes ago
got mine last night
arms killing me today but thats it
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Aye, that’s me. Fine this morning but ached last night
posted on 29/1/21
I got the Pfizer, no word on going back yet
posted on 29/1/21
How old are all you feckers to be getting the jab already?
posted on 29/1/21
Until everyone has been offered the jab I can’t see how much will change because they think you can still pass it on after you’ve been immunised.
posted on 29/1/21
no telling you
posted on 29/1/21
Enjoy your music festival, mate
https://images.app.goo.gl/NmJDmrDn7RHmPN596
posted on 29/1/21
comment by KingKenny (U1961)
posted 5 minutes ago
How old are all you feckers to be getting the jab already?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I work in human services. Despite being in management I am still considered a healthcare worker in a non COVID facing position. Seems I am the bottom priority in round 1 of jabs
posted on 29/1/21
I had one the other day, don’t see what the fuss is about had no side (need blood) effects to (need to drink human blood) note of. People should(bood blood blood) embrace it and (blood..all hail our lizard masters) get (bloooood) it (lovely blood) as (blood blood blood blood need to drink blood) possible.
posted on 29/1/21
comment by Son Of Gunnersaurus a.k.a SoG (U1310)
posted 24 minutes ago
Back in a couple of weeks for part 2 and then maybe
-------------------
I thought they had changed it to 3 months for the next shot?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
There is strong advice from EMA and Pfizer to get the 2nd shot at 3 weeks. But goverments have already shown that they make their own (incorrect and damaging) decision when it comes to science.
Netherlands is also postponing the 2nd Pfizer jab, it is to pull your hair out, how thick are these people. Jeopardising the very solution and peoples lives.
posted on 29/1/21
comment by KingKenny (U1961)
posted 13 minutes ago
How old are all you feckers to be getting the jab already?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Thats what i thought. Like a geriatrics ward here
On serious note hope it all goes well.
posted on 29/1/21
comment by The Goofy One (U16087)
posted 6 seconds ago
comment by KingKenny (U1961)
posted 13 minutes ago
How old are all you feckers to be getting the jab already?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Thats what i thought. Like a geriatrics ward here
On serious note hope it all goes well.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Cheeky ba$tard. No werthers for you
posted on 29/1/21
I’ve got both doses of Pfizer. First dose my arm hurt a bit the day after, otherwise fine. The second dose well..me and my other mates who’ve got it have anecdotally called it ‘second dose syndrome’ as we all felt out of it the day after. Headache, myalgia, was weird. That was weeks ago now though.
posted on 29/1/21
Aye the side effects for the second dose are meant to be rotten
posted on 29/1/21
My Dad has just had his. Arms aches a bit.
I loath this particular Government but credit where it's due, they're smashing vaccination.
posted on 29/1/21
Not being funny, and I’ll have one when it’s offered, but what difference is the vaccine actually going to make? Please correct me if I’m wrong, but as far as I understand it, It won’t (as far as I know) stop you getting Covid, nor will it stop you spreading it. The vaccine just lessens your chances of getting very ill / hospitalised / dead. Which is good obviously, but how is it going to get us out of lockdown?
posted on 29/1/21
Bloke 2 doors down had it last week, he’s since sprouted a 2nd head on his back and started communicating with lampposts
posted on 29/1/21
had the pfizer one on the 5th Jan - 2nd dose keeps getting pushed back initially the 2nd feb now the 30th March
posted on 29/1/21
comment by Be A Grizzly (U2206)
posted 59 seconds ago
Not being funny, and I’ll have one when it’s offered, but what difference is the vaccine actually going to make? Please correct me if I’m wrong, but as far as I understand it, It won’t (as far as I know) stop you getting Covid, nor will it stop you spreading it. The vaccine just lessens your chances of getting very ill / hospitalised / dead. Which is good obviously, but how is it going to get us out of lockdown?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
We're locked down to esse the strain on hospitals. If people don't get really ill then we don't need to lockdown.
posted on 29/1/21
Mrs Mike has had her first jab (Pfizer), as she’s a Nurse on the ITU covid wards. Think her second is booked for late March. She’s also got a home kit to test herself twice weekly (12 weeks worth) which she’s half way through.
posted on 29/1/21
I’ll be last in line, don’t think they’ve said when 31 year olds with no health issues are going to be, if ever.
posted on 29/1/21
comment by Robbing Cromwell - agent of the hierarchy. (U6374)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by Be A Grizzly (U2206)
posted 59 seconds ago
Not being funny, and I’ll have one when it’s offered, but what difference is the vaccine actually going to make? Please correct me if I’m wrong, but as far as I understand it, It won’t (as far as I know) stop you getting Covid, nor will it stop you spreading it. The vaccine just lessens your chances of getting very ill / hospitalised / dead. Which is good obviously, but how is it going to get us out of lockdown?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
We're locked down to esse the strain on hospitals. If people don't get really ill then we don't need to lockdown.
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They’d better hurry up then. I’m getting fed up.
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