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By *hrista Bellend OP   Woman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

Great news that NHS England say you can have the flu jab and covid jab at the same time, positive moving forward to autumn/winter pharmacy and gp clinics

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

Will it be a combined jab ?

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"Will it be a combined jab ?"

I've not seen that yet, though it was discussed over the last few months. They've just issued guidance on the ability to co-administer, where needed, which is different to the 7 day delay between others and the Covid jab, formerly in place, as I understand it

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

Thanks for the information

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By *oixosMan
over a year ago

London


"Great news that NHS England say you can have the flu jab and covid jab at the same time, positive moving forward to autumn/winter pharmacy and gp clinics "

Why would anyone need the flu jab if they’re trying to say that the flu has “disappeared” hahahahaha

I’m not looking for answers, just funny how gullible people are

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Will it be a combined jab ?

I've not seen that yet, though it was discussed over the last few months. They've just issued guidance on the ability to co-administer, where needed, which is different to the 7 day delay between others and the Covid jab, formerly in place, as I understand it "

It's been discussed as a theoretical possibility.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"Great news that NHS England say you can have the flu jab and covid jab at the same time, positive moving forward to autumn/winter pharmacy and gp clinics

Why would anyone need the flu jab if they’re trying to say that the flu has “disappeared” hahahahaha

I’m not looking for answers, just funny how gullible people are "

I don't know which gullible people are saying that the flu has disappeared. Combined vaccines may be cheaper and quicker to administer to large volumes of people, which is needed to protect huge parts of society, as well as helping to minimise impact on the NHS and the economy. You're 'not looking for answers' but your post suggests that you would be very well off, if better informed. You can help to protect your own health and life, as well as those of others.

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By *oixosMan
over a year ago

London


"Great news that NHS England say you can have the flu jab and covid jab at the same time, positive moving forward to autumn/winter pharmacy and gp clinics

Why would anyone need the flu jab if they’re trying to say that the flu has “disappeared” hahahahaha

I’m not looking for answers, just funny how gullible people are

I don't know which gullible people are saying that the flu has disappeared. Combined vaccines may be cheaper and quicker to administer to large volumes of people, which is needed to protect huge parts of society, as well as helping to minimise impact on the NHS and the economy. You're 'not looking for answers' but your post suggests that you would be very well off, if better informed. You can help to protect your own health and life, as well as those of others. "

Blah blah blah

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By *rincess PhoenixWoman
over a year ago

Southampton

I get a flu jab every year after having flu and being knocked on my arse! So if we need a COVID booster and they combine it with a flu jab that would be brilliant

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By *hrista Bellend OP   Woman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights


"Will it be a combined jab ?"

No. seperate jabs, guidance was 21 days, then moved to a week apart, now they are confident they won't affect each other. Whether it will be in different arms, they have not said

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Will it be a combined jab ?

No. seperate jabs, guidance was 21 days, then moved to a week apart, now they are confident they won't affect each other. Whether it will be in different arms, they have not said"

It wasn't the flu jab, but I once had three jabs in one sitting (early 20s)

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


"Whether it will be in different arms, they have not said

It wasn't the flu jab, but I once had three jabs in one sitting (early 20s)"

All in different arms ?

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Whether it will be in different arms, they have not said

It wasn't the flu jab, but I once had three jabs in one sitting (early 20s)

All in different arms ?"

Nope. Same arm. Took about three or four minutes.

Included tetanus.

My arm bloody hurt

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By *hrista Bellend OP   Woman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights


"Whether it will be in different arms, they have not said

It wasn't the flu jab, but I once had three jabs in one sitting (early 20s)

All in different arms ?

Nope. Same arm. Took about three or four minutes.

Included tetanus.

My arm bloody hurt "

Oh jeez

Was it a sadistic nurse

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Whether it will be in different arms, they have not said

It wasn't the flu jab, but I once had three jabs in one sitting (early 20s)

All in different arms ?

Nope. Same arm. Took about three or four minutes.

Included tetanus.

My arm bloody hurt

Oh jeez

Was it a sadistic nurse "

Nope

Ironically it was indirectly about vaccine refusal

I was moving to the UK for the first time. I'd been advised to check my measles immunity because of a breakdown of herd immunity in the UK.

I took the email to my doctor, and asked what to do. She tested me and said I needed a boost in one of them.

In Australia the government provide MMR, the tetanus shot, and some others at no cost to the patient under all circumstances (this isn't always true of all vaccines). Doctor said "we'll chuck the tetanus shot in too, can only help".

I was in the supplemental older group to get the (then new) cervical cancer vaccine, and that was due.

So... Boom boom boom. Lol.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Can't be right.

The flu jab is a small amount of virus injected into you standard vaccine.

The covid jab is a DNA altering drug, so not technically a vaccine, so cannot be mixed that's why they ask if you have had and medication with the last 7 days

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Can't be right.

The flu jab is a small amount of virus injected into you standard vaccine.

The covid jab is a DNA altering drug, so not technically a vaccine, so cannot be mixed that's why they ask if you have had and medication with the last 7 days "

Please explain the mechanism via which messenger RNA alters DNA. Please.

Or cite your source for said belief.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Can't be right.

The flu jab is a small amount of virus injected into you standard vaccine.

The covid jab is a DNA altering drug, so not technically a vaccine, so cannot be mixed that's why they ask if you have had and medication with the last 7 days

Please explain the mechanism via which messenger RNA alters DNA. Please.

Or cite your source for said belief."

Karen off Facebook, backed up by Charlie on Messenger

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol


"Can't be right.

The flu jab is a small amount of virus injected into you standard vaccine.

The covid jab is a DNA altering drug, so not technically a vaccine, so cannot be mixed that's why they ask if you have had and medication with the last 7 days "

Are you sure of that fact? Because as far as I am aware the it’s not a dna altering vaccine

Also I was advised by the people who know You had to have a at least a 7 day gap between flu vaccine and COVID vaccine

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By *ocbigMan
over a year ago

Birmingham


"Great news that NHS England say you can have the flu jab and covid jab at the same time, positive moving forward to autumn/winter pharmacy and gp clinics

Why would anyone need the flu jab if they’re trying to say that the flu has “disappeared” hahahahaha

I’m not looking for answers, just funny how gullible people are

I don't know which gullible people are saying that the flu has disappeared. Combined vaccines may be cheaper and quicker to administer to large volumes of people, which is needed to protect huge parts of society, as well as helping to minimise impact on the NHS and the economy. You're 'not looking for answers' but your post suggests that you would be very well off, if better informed. You can help to protect your own health and life, as well as those of others.

Blah blah blah "

Glad that’s cleared up then.

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By *ocbigMan
over a year ago

Birmingham


"Great news that NHS England say you can have the flu jab and covid jab at the same time, positive moving forward to autumn/winter pharmacy and gp clinics

Why would anyone need the flu jab if they’re trying to say that the flu has “disappeared” hahahahaha

I’m not looking for answers, just funny how gullible people are "

...or not an answer of course..but...because it hasn’t?

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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago

bournemouth


"Can't be right.

The flu jab is a small amount of virus injected into you standard vaccine.

The covid jab is a DNA altering drug, so not technically a vaccine, so cannot be mixed that's why they ask if you have had and medication with the last 7 days

Are you sure of that fact? Because as far as I am aware the it’s not a dna altering vaccine

Also I was advised by the people who know You had to have a at least a 7 day gap between flu vaccine and COVID vaccine "

Just had my jab, when you book on the web site and at the clinic they ask if you have had the flu jab within 7 days.

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By *ovebjsMan
over a year ago

Bristol


"Can't be right.

The flu jab is a small amount of virus injected into you standard vaccine.

The covid jab is a DNA altering drug, so not technically a vaccine, so cannot be mixed that's why they ask if you have had and medication with the last 7 days

Are you sure of that fact? Because as far as I am aware the it’s not a dna altering vaccine

Also I was advised by the people who know You had to have a at least a 7 day gap between flu vaccine and COVID vaccine

Just had my jab, when you book on the web site and at the clinic they ask if you have had the flu jab within 7 days."

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Great news that NHS England say you can have the flu jab and covid jab at the same time, positive moving forward to autumn/winter pharmacy and gp clinics

Why would anyone need the flu jab if they’re trying to say that the flu has “disappeared” hahahahaha

I’m not looking for answers, just funny how gullible people are

...or not an answer of course..but...because it hasn’t?"

Don't get the facts get in a way of a good narrative.

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By *hrista Bellend OP   Woman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights


"Can't be right.

The flu jab is a small amount of virus injected into you standard vaccine.

The covid jab is a DNA altering drug, so not technically a vaccine, so cannot be mixed that's why they ask if you have had and medication with the last 7 days

Are you sure of that fact? Because as far as I am aware the it’s not a dna altering vaccine

Also I was advised by the people who know You had to have a at least a 7 day gap between flu vaccine and COVID vaccine

Just had my jab, when you book on the web site and at the clinic they ask if you have had the flu jab within 7 days."

Yes thats right, NHS England are looking to roll both out in autumn/winter 2021

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By *ocbigMan
over a year ago

Birmingham


"Great news that NHS England say you can have the flu jab and covid jab at the same time, positive moving forward to autumn/winter pharmacy and gp clinics

Why would anyone need the flu jab if they’re trying to say that the flu has “disappeared” hahahahaha

I’m not looking for answers, just funny how gullible people are

...or not an answer of course..but...because it hasn’t?

Don't get the facts get in a way of a good narrative."

Good point, well made.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Great news that NHS England say you can have the flu jab and covid jab at the same time, positive moving forward to autumn/winter pharmacy and gp clinics

Why would anyone need the flu jab if they’re trying to say that the flu has “disappeared” hahahahaha

I’m not looking for answers, just funny how gullible people are

...or not an answer of course..but...because it hasn’t?

Don't get the facts get in a way of a good narrative.

Good point, well made."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Great news that NHS England say you can have the flu jab and covid jab at the same time, positive moving forward to autumn/winter pharmacy and gp clinics

Why would anyone need the flu jab if they’re trying to say that the flu has “disappeared” hahahahaha

I’m not looking for answers, just funny how gullible people are

I don't know which gullible people are saying that the flu has disappeared. Combined vaccines may be cheaper and quicker to administer to large volumes of people, which is needed to protect huge parts of society, as well as helping to minimise impact on the NHS and the economy. You're 'not looking for answers' but your post suggests that you would be very well off, if better informed. You can help to protect your own health and life, as well as those of others. "

. its amazing how people add 2 and 2 and get 25 isn’t it

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Great news that NHS England say you can have the flu jab and covid jab at the same time, positive moving forward to autumn/winter pharmacy and gp clinics

Why would anyone need the flu jab if they’re trying to say that the flu has “disappeared” hahahahaha

I’m not looking for answers, just funny how gullible people are

I don't know which gullible people are saying that the flu has disappeared. Combined vaccines may be cheaper and quicker to administer to large volumes of people, which is needed to protect huge parts of society, as well as helping to minimise impact on the NHS and the economy. You're 'not looking for answers' but your post suggests that you would be very well off, if better informed. You can help to protect your own health and life, as well as those of others.

. its amazing how people add 2 and 2 and get 25 isn’t it "

It's more like add cumquat and volcano and get cow.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Will it be a combined jab ?

No. seperate jabs, guidance was 21 days, then moved to a week apart, now they are confident they won't affect each other. Whether it will be in different arms, they have not said

It wasn't the flu jab, but I once had three jabs in one sitting (early 20s)"

ive had similar for travel vaccines , it made for a hell of a sore arm but was glad to get them out the way in one sitting

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Will it be a combined jab ?

No. seperate jabs, guidance was 21 days, then moved to a week apart, now they are confident they won't affect each other. Whether it will be in different arms, they have not said

It wasn't the flu jab, but I once had three jabs in one sitting (early 20s)

ive had similar for travel vaccines , it made for a hell of a sore arm but was glad to get them out the way in one sitting "

Same

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Can't be right.

The flu jab is a small amount of virus injected into you standard vaccine.

The covid jab is a DNA altering drug, so not technically a vaccine, so cannot be mixed that's why they ask if you have had and medication with the last 7 days

Are you sure of that fact? Because as far as I am aware the it’s not a dna altering vaccine

Also I was advised by the people who know You had to have a at least a 7 day gap between flu vaccine and COVID vaccine

Just had my jab, when you book on the web site and at the clinic they ask if you have had the flu jab within 7 days.

Yes thats right, NHS England are looking to roll both out in autumn/winter 2021"

are we expecting boosters in autumn winter then? because surely by then we should all have had the vaccine already based on current target timeline (other than people just turning 18 or finishing pregnancy and becoming eligible i guess)

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"Great news that NHS England say you can have the flu jab and covid jab at the same time, positive moving forward to autumn/winter pharmacy and gp clinics

Why would anyone need the flu jab if they’re trying to say that the flu has “disappeared” hahahahaha

I’m not looking for answers, just funny how gullible people are

I don't know which gullible people are saying that the flu has disappeared. Combined vaccines may be cheaper and quicker to administer to large volumes of people, which is needed to protect huge parts of society, as well as helping to minimise impact on the NHS and the economy. You're 'not looking for answers' but your post suggests that you would be very well off, if better informed. You can help to protect your own health and life, as well as those of others.

Blah blah blah "

Very grown up of you

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Can't be right.

The flu jab is a small amount of virus injected into you standard vaccine.

The covid jab is a DNA altering drug, so not technically a vaccine, so cannot be mixed that's why they ask if you have had and medication with the last 7 days

Are you sure of that fact? Because as far as I am aware the it’s not a dna altering vaccine

Also I was advised by the people who know You had to have a at least a 7 day gap between flu vaccine and COVID vaccine

Just had my jab, when you book on the web site and at the clinic they ask if you have had the flu jab within 7 days.

Yes thats right, NHS England are looking to roll both out in autumn/winter 2021

are we expecting boosters in autumn winter then? because surely by then we should all have had the vaccine already based on current target timeline (other than people just turning 18 or finishing pregnancy and becoming eligible i guess) "

They are talking about a booster for variants

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up

Not sure I would want the two together as I get really off with the flu jab..although had mild side effects.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Great news that NHS England say you can have the flu jab and covid jab at the same time, positive moving forward to autumn/winter pharmacy and gp clinics

Why would anyone need the flu jab if they’re trying to say that the flu has “disappeared” hahahahaha

I’m not looking for answers, just funny how gullible people are

I don't know which gullible people are saying that the flu has disappeared. Combined vaccines may be cheaper and quicker to administer to large volumes of people, which is needed to protect huge parts of society, as well as helping to minimise impact on the NHS and the economy. You're 'not looking for answers' but your post suggests that you would be very well off, if better informed. You can help to protect your own health and life, as well as those of others.

Blah blah blah

Glad that’s cleared up then."

Always good to see a well thought out, concise response..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not sure I would want the two together as I get really off with the flu jab..although had mild side effects. "

i would assume it would be optional and still available separately because some people wont get both , but surely better to get both sets of side effects out the way at once rather than feel ropey for a few days twice a week apart

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Tell you what, I feel so I’ll from this covid jab that I don’t think I’d want to take it together with the flu one. I’ll probably stick to taking them separately if that option remains available

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Tell you what, I feel so I’ll from this covid jab that I don’t think I’d want to take it together with the flu one. I’ll probably stick to taking them separately if that option remains available "

*ill

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"Not sure I would want the two together as I get really off with the flu jab..although had mild side effects.

i would assume it would be optional and still available separately because some people wont get both , but surely better to get both sets of side effects out the way at once rather than feel ropey for a few days twice a week apart "

nope. I'd rather have them a few weeks apart x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Can't be right.

The flu jab is a small amount of virus injected into you standard vaccine.

The covid jab is a DNA altering drug, so not technically a vaccine, so cannot be mixed that's why they ask if you have had and medication with the last 7 days "

I can’t believe how confident you are in making this 100% inaccurate statement.

Flu jab does not use live or attenuated virus. It uses just a protein. Covid vaccine doesn’t alter your DNA. The AstraZeneca one gives you a protein attached to an attenuated cold-type virus. Pfizer gives you RNA which tells your body how to build the protein of the covid spike, and then your body destroys it and keeps that memory to attack it in future.

None of these alter your DNA. Jesus if we could alter DNA with an injection we could cure cancer before anyone even had it. We could cure pretty much everything genetic. That technology doesn’t exist properly yet.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"Great news that NHS England say you can have the flu jab and covid jab at the same time, positive moving forward to autumn/winter pharmacy and gp clinics

Why would anyone need the flu jab if they’re trying to say that the flu has “disappeared” hahahahaha

I’m not looking for answers, just funny how gullible people are

I don't know which gullible people are saying that the flu has disappeared. Combined vaccines may be cheaper and quicker to administer to large volumes of people, which is needed to protect huge parts of society, as well as helping to minimise impact on the NHS and the economy. You're 'not looking for answers' but your post suggests that you would be very well off, if better informed. You can help to protect your own health and life, as well as those of others.

Blah blah blah "

If you could keep your responses on here, not private messages I'd be grateful. Ta.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Can't be right.

The flu jab is a small amount of virus injected into you standard vaccine.

The covid jab is a DNA altering drug, so not technically a vaccine, so cannot be mixed that's why they ask if you have had and medication with the last 7 days

I can’t believe how confident you are in making this 100% inaccurate statement.

Flu jab does not use live or attenuated virus. It uses just a protein. Covid vaccine doesn’t alter your DNA. The AstraZeneca one gives you a protein attached to an attenuated cold-type virus. Pfizer gives you RNA which tells your body how to build the protein of the covid spike, and then your body destroys it and keeps that memory to attack it in future.

None of these alter your DNA. Jesus if we could alter DNA with an injection we could cure cancer before anyone even had it. We could cure pretty much everything genetic. That technology doesn’t exist properly yet."

It's one of the nonsense things doing the rounds.

Do we have a vaccine for antivax bullcrap while we're at it?

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