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  • LLM
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    edited April 2021 #602

    I too hope there is a good up take in the younger age groups but I think things will now slow down.  Our little hub is now down to about one third of the staff numbers (volunteers) that it had back in Jan / Feb.  Many have gone back to jobs and good luck to them.  Others, me included, are just worn out and I have decided to finish.  The last straw for me was a load of abuse from a forties something who insisted nothing less than a doctor must give her her vaccination.  

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited April 2021 #603

    My eldest Son who is currently 43 but his birthday is in May got a date for his first and second vaccines today. Whilst the 1st doses seem to only be around the 100,000 each day the second ones are really flying now, very impressive. Our second vaccines are on Thursday of this week.

    David

  • brue
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    edited April 2021 #604

    Just had our boosters in the town where our local teacher daughter lives. She's in her forties and can't get a booking in the town and will have to travel to another town! I'm hoping she can get a booking soon, it's very busy for her age group.

    Lying low just now, hoping we don't get similar reactions to our first jabs...but so pleased to get to this day and very grateful to all those who made it possible. smile

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited April 2021 #605

    MK seem to be ahead of the game as youngest Son (42) has just informed us that he is getting his vaccination about the same time as his brother!!!

    David

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited April 2021 #606

    I think you have done well to do all that you have. Anyone abusing staff needs to be sent away unjabbed with time to rethink their attitudes, disgraceful behaviour.☹️

     

  • Wherenext
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    edited April 2021 #607

    I was having an AAA scan the other day and the nurse doing the scan told me she is worried about the take up, or lack thereof, by the younger generation. She was speaking to her son, a 20 year old, who told her he wasn't going to have the jab and none of his mates were either because  of the blood clot scare.

    She told him that Catching Covid is more likely to give you a blood clot than the OAZ jab and anyway they have decided not to give that vaccine to that age group. Didn't have an affect but telling him that he might not be able to go on a Stag do to Munich in October without proof of having one looks like changing his mind! Will be the same with holidays or Festivals or Sports events (hopefully, anything to get them to have it)

  • Wherenext
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    edited April 2021 #608

    Thank you LLM for your contribution. 

    The general population needed people like you to step forward.

    I'm just sorry that you and fellows jabbers have suffered verbal abuse. I'm afraid some people see it as an Inalienable right to be able to insult who they wish.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited April 2021 #609

    I think things are now entering a bit of a difficult stage with vaccinations. Younger age groups rely heavily upon peer group pressure, get their information at times from less reliable sources, and perhaps don’t always do the research they need to do. Not saying all younger folks are like this, many are very well informed, confident enough to make their own researched decisions in many instances. It might need some coercion to get the message home a slightly different way, such as no jab, no overseas visits etc.... Or no Festival tickets etc... medical exemptions apart of course.

    There are some very young people dying in India, it is all age groups suffering.

  • LLM
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    edited April 2021 #610

    Thanks for your response.  Thankfully any abuse is very very rare; mostly it stems from the fears people have.   I can now go camping more than I had planned but possibly go back to help the vaccination efforts if we all need boosters in the autumn.   

  • DSB
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    edited April 2021 #611

    Got the phone call this afternoon.  Covid vaccine - the sequel, will take place tomorrow afternoon.  Hope I won't have the side effects I had last time.  I'll be taking paracetamol before and after the jab to attempt to ward off any side effects.

    David

  • KjellNN
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    edited April 2021 #612

    The day after my first vaccination I felt really cold all day, it was very unpleasant, but this time round I had no side effects at all, which was a relief.

    OH had her second on Friday and only had a bit of a sore arm for a day, same as with her first.

    DIL, who is 47, has just been sent an appointment for her first vaccination, they seem to be concentrating on second vaccinations meantime up here.

  • DSB
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    edited April 2021 #613

    Some folk who had side effects after the first jab have told me that it was better the second time.  I' m still going to be taking a few paracetamol either side of the jab, to help ward off any uncomfortable feelings!!! smile

    David

  • LLM
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    edited April 2021 #614

    To late now for most of us but there does seem to be some correlation between taking a daily does of vitamin D and not having any after effects.  I was on the pills prior to my first jab and no side effects whatsoever.  I stopped taking them when the sun came out and had a really bad time after my second jab.  Just coincidence perhaps.   

  • Whittakerr
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    edited April 2021 #615

    Yes, probably coincidence. I've never taken vitamin D supplement in my life and had no adverse effect whatsoever to my first jab. not had my second yet.

  • brue
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    edited April 2021 #616

    I ignored the paracetamol advice the first time round but it definitely helped yesterday for the booster! 

  • cyberyacht
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    edited April 2021 #617

    Felt grotty for a day on both occasions, the day after my Pfizer jab.

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited April 2021 #618

    If you look at it logically Vitamin D strengthens the immune system so when you have something alien injected into you it is possible that you could get slightly worse side effects because the Vitamin D is trying to protect you? We both take Vitamin D and both suffered side effects. We get our second dose this week so we shall see. 

    Not sure people should stop taking Vitamin D just because the sun has come out unless you spend a great deal of time outdoor and exposed to the sun? I have cut my usual dose in half for the summer but will up it again towards the end of September.

    David

     

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited April 2021 #619

    Interesting....... we take Vit D through Winter months, and as we do spend a great deal of time out of doors, had knocked it off around a month ago. I had no side effects whatsoever with jab one, but did feel a bit achy and feverish yesterday, although I was toiling in a hot greenhouse for around three hours, lifting and handling. Ok this morning, but still a bit stiff. Pfizer, jabbed on Sunday.

  • LLM
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    edited April 2021 #620

    It is generally accepted that in reasonable sunlight a person with light skin will will get their daily dose in about 15 minutes.  With darker skin it can take up to two hours.  

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited April 2021 #621

    I can't take Vit D as it causes unpleasant side effects all on its own.

    Consequently, I had both my Pfizer jabs without taking any supplements and had nothing more than a slightly sore arm on both occasions.🤷‍♂️

  • JVB66
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    edited April 2021 #622

    As I was told a couple of weeks ago by a member of the team at Imperial college 

    Paracetamol is far more dangerous  as is the contraceptive pill than ever having the Oxford jab 

    She is very sad that social media is being used ,and some still believe, to tell people that the covid virus is a hoax ,when we are spending many hours a week trying to find ways of controlling it 

    Ps her Labrador pup is called Gizmocool

     

  • KjellNN
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    edited April 2021 #623

    Our son has several friends in Israel, they found that they had a worse reaction with their second AZ vaccination, so there seems to be no real pattern in it.    He has had his first AZ one with no side effects at all.

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited April 2021 #624

    Had an email from the NHS Vaccination Service today to say that where we had our original vaccination is now closed as a centre and we have been redirected to a new clinic, with more room,  at the Open University which just happens to be a little nearer to where we live. I was a bit surprised when I got the email as originally they had not confirmed the appointments despite entering the email address. Margaret has yet to have the same notification but we will both go together.

    David

  • richardandros
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    edited April 2021 #625

    I felt a bit 'off-colour' for the day after my first AZ jab, but when I had my second one on Saturday - had no ill effects - didn't feel the needle, no aching arm, and most surprisingly, didn't even have a bruise where the needle went in - which considering I take anti-coagulants, is a miracle.

    If it wasn't for the additional sticker on my 'jab card', I wouldn't have know I had had it at allsmile

     

  • brue
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    edited April 2021 #626

    I seem to be ok after the booster yesterday, so is OH except for a sore arm. Both of us reacted to the first jab so pleased we've fared better this time ( AstraZ.)

  • ABM
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    edited April 2021 #627

    Don't let the  (in)Continentals know that Brue, 'cos they are allegedly getting all post-Brexit stroppy again { if they ever truly stopped  wink}

  • brue
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    edited April 2021 #628

    I looked at the uk covid map last night and was surprised to see there were still hundreds of cases in some areas so it shows we can't let our guard down. An area of Cornwall we visited had a local increase. 

  • SeasideBill
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    edited April 2021 #629

    Not sure that statement is entirely accurate. NHS advise that in the UK, sunlight doesn't contain enough UVB radiation in winter (October to early March) for our skin to be able to make vitamin D. Any deficit needs to be made up from food sources (including fortified foods) and supplements.  

  • SeasideBill
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    edited April 2021 #630

    Wouldn’t be too alarmed about Cornwall, +2 cases compared to the previous week. Cases per/100k figure about half the England rate. It’s still fairly quiet here and feels safe - tiny numbers (64 cases) so percentage increase is easily inflated by small changes.

  • ABM
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    edited April 2021 #631

    Well, JVB, a fortnight almost to the minute since your second vaccination was due, so, if all went well, you should be a right hive of good bugsies wink so you should be something other than contagious now !!  May you travel on your way with a clear conscience and no need of a vaccine passport, either cool   Plenty of giggles, chez   A B M  innocent