Mr B got a call last week to get his vaccine ( rightly so ) I heard yesterday letters would be sent out for the over 70s ( me) a letter has just dropped through our door telling HIM it's time to book his appointment !!!
Have you got the right to say to will leave it to you are more certain about getting it .Oh by the way has any progress been made on a vaccine for those allergic to these one doing the rounds .
Again a lot of fuss, Its been stated many times on the news that some areas are making better progress than others. It common sense that the whole of England won't be running neck and neck.
Mrs Arrods and I are both in 70s, with Mrs A in the vulnerable category. Assuming Mrs A gets an invitation first, is there any allowance made for the fact that I'll be taking her to be vaccined and could conveniently be done at the same time? Would think there'd be many in similar situations. Not suggesting wanting to jump any queues. Subject to supplies of the vaccine, could make sense.
12.09 The organisation of getting the vaccine done is big enough without them having the knowledge of who may or may not be giving someone a lift/ catching a bus. that would be an almost impossible task.
Hi Sparklykid,I've just spoken to a nurse friend of mine who's doing the vaccines ( on messenger) her words were
I do wish the media would stop putting stuff out their likd age groups and letters , there's different criteria across the country for where theres an ageing population to deal with first )
Glad you're getting yours sparkly , no kicking your height mind ya :0)
Arrods you should both be done at same quite simply because 4th group is 70s and over AND clinically extremely vulnerable, you wouldn't be queue jumping at all (as you put it)