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Flu And Pneumonia Jabs Tomorrow.

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Tilly2 | 19:49 Fri 29th Sep 2017 | ChatterBank
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Boys behave.......
LOL, you know you like it ^^^^^^^.
You can get it basically now. A shot up your nostril!
^^^^^^nasally ^^^^^^^
Wot, snorting the antiflu stuff.
Yeah, great if you're frightened of needles and blood!!
Digressing a bit - cousin is getting a scan of her knee on Sunday morning at 8.30am. Is that a bit much.
Had a flu jab yesterday, very little pain.
Not been offered a pneumonia jab as yet.
-SharonA- Yeah, great if you're frightened of needles and blood!!

The snorting stuff sounds better, Sharon.

Blimey 8.30am on a Sunday morn, didn't think they did that sort of stuff then, jj. Or is it a NI thing ?.
My son hated the snorting one and asked for the jab the year after. (Have it in your left arm, tony:-))
Ohhhhhh, why didn't I think of that, pixie.
our local pharmacy charge £12
£12 for a jab!!! But they're free.
Mamya, the local Boots is offering it free. No need to pay Asda, there are probably as many sick people there as in Boots.

You might be able to get it done at Ikea, but take your own allen key.

I'm too far from home to attend my local surgery for tomorrows flu jab, but there is another window opening in a fortnight which I will attend, I've never felt any ills from it. I have the invite due to asthma since being a kid. No idea about the Pneumonia jab.
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My letter from the surgery states:
Your GP advises that you are vaccinated against pneumococcal disease. Free vaccinations against pneumococcal disease is offered by the NHS to all people aged 65 and over.

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