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

I work in a pharmacy the vaccine when opened only lasts so long . Nobody showing up alot going to waste.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"I work in a pharmacy the vaccine when opened only lasts so long . Nobody showing up alot going to waste."

Are they booked appointments, do you have a waiting list?

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham

Were they booked appointments? Are vaccines given free of charge in the states?

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


"Were they booked appointments? Are vaccines given free of charge in the states? "

They are free I running around store sometimes asking people if they want it.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford

Most places here have a waiting list, so they ring around inviting people in.

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"I work in a pharmacy the vaccine when opened only lasts so long . Nobody showing up alot going to waste."
not like Britain then

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"I work in a pharmacy the vaccine when opened only lasts so long . Nobody showing up alot going to waste.not like Britain then"

Definitely not!

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

Beginning to think we have a glut of vaccines.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Beginning to think we have a glut of vaccines. "

Send them where they're needed..

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

Do you do them ad hoc.?

Be better to organise a mini time slot with reserves.

I'm vaccinator..if we have left overs we have a standby list.

These should not be wasted.

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


"Beginning to think we have a glut of vaccines.

Send them where they're needed.."

Once you open them you only have so long. It's crazy.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"Beginning to think we have a glut of vaccines.

Send them where they're needed..

Once you open them you only have so long. It's crazy."

Doesn't sound very organised there..these vaccines shouldn't be wasted..

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

I did two vaccine clinics last week and not one dose was wasted. On Thursday, a tiny number of spares were given to police officers on the standby list and on Sunday, one spare was given to a lady who'd queued up for ages in a walk-in queue. That's one spare out of thousands given over the day.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"I did two vaccine clinics last week and not one dose was wasted. On Thursday, a tiny number of spares were given to police officers on the standby list and on Sunday, one spare was given to a lady who'd queued up for ages in a walk-in queue. That's one spare out of thousands given over the day."

That's excellent!

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I did two vaccine clinics last week and not one dose was wasted. On Thursday, a tiny number of spares were given to police officers on the standby list and on Sunday, one spare was given to a lady who'd queued up for ages in a walk-in queue. That's one spare out of thousands given over the day."

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"I did two vaccine clinics last week and not one dose was wasted. On Thursday, a tiny number of spares were given to police officers on the standby list and on Sunday, one spare was given to a lady who'd queued up for ages in a walk-in queue. That's one spare out of thousands given over the day.

That's excellent! "

Planning and careful monitoring over the day by the pharmacist or nurse supervising is how it happens....

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"I did two vaccine clinics last week and not one dose was wasted. On Thursday, a tiny number of spares were given to police officers on the standby list and on Sunday, one spare was given to a lady who'd queued up for ages in a walk-in queue. That's one spare out of thousands given over the day.

That's excellent!

Planning and careful monitoring over the day by the pharmacist or nurse supervising is how it happens...."

Agreed..

It's too precious to waste..

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


"I did two vaccine clinics last week and not one dose was wasted. On Thursday, a tiny number of spares were given to police officers on the standby list and on Sunday, one spare was given to a lady who'd queued up for ages in a walk-in queue. That's one spare out of thousands given over the day.

That's excellent!

Planning and careful monitoring over the day by the pharmacist or nurse supervising is how it happens...."

Alot of last minute cancellations or they do not show up.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I did two vaccine clinics last week and not one dose was wasted. On Thursday, a tiny number of spares were given to police officers on the standby list and on Sunday, one spare was given to a lady who'd queued up for ages in a walk-in queue. That's one spare out of thousands given over the day.

That's excellent!

Planning and careful monitoring over the day by the pharmacist or nurse supervising is how it happens....

Agreed..

It's too precious to waste.."

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"I did two vaccine clinics last week and not one dose was wasted. On Thursday, a tiny number of spares were given to police officers on the standby list and on Sunday, one spare was given to a lady who'd queued up for ages in a walk-in queue. That's one spare out of thousands given over the day.

That's excellent!

Planning and careful monitoring over the day by the pharmacist or nurse supervising is how it happens....

Alot of last minute cancellations or they do not show up. "

We get very few no-shows but that's why we have reserve lists of those we know want to take it. They have to be able to get to the centre within half an hour of being phoned. First come, first served.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"I did two vaccine clinics last week and not one dose was wasted. On Thursday, a tiny number of spares were given to police officers on the standby list and on Sunday, one spare was given to a lady who'd queued up for ages in a walk-in queue. That's one spare out of thousands given over the day.

That's excellent!

Planning and careful monitoring over the day by the pharmacist or nurse supervising is how it happens...."

Well done! Everywhere seems so organised, great job, everyone involved! X

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"I did two vaccine clinics last week and not one dose was wasted. On Thursday, a tiny number of spares were given to police officers on the standby list and on Sunday, one spare was given to a lady who'd queued up for ages in a walk-in queue. That's one spare out of thousands given over the day.

That's excellent!

Planning and careful monitoring over the day by the pharmacist or nurse supervising is how it happens....

Alot of last minute cancellations or they do not show up. "

Why is that, do you think?

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


"I did two vaccine clinics last week and not one dose was wasted. On Thursday, a tiny number of spares were given to police officers on the standby list and on Sunday, one spare was given to a lady who'd queued up for ages in a walk-in queue. That's one spare out of thousands given over the day.

That's excellent!

Planning and careful monitoring over the day by the pharmacist or nurse supervising is how it happens....

Alot of last minute cancellations or they do not show up.

Why is that, do you think?"

Fear of the after effects.

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"I did two vaccine clinics last week and not one dose was wasted. On Thursday, a tiny number of spares were given to police officers on the standby list and on Sunday, one spare was given to a lady who'd queued up for ages in a walk-in queue. That's one spare out of thousands given over the day.

That's excellent!

Planning and careful monitoring over the day by the pharmacist or nurse supervising is how it happens....

Alot of last minute cancellations or they do not show up.

Why is that, do you think?

Fear of the after effects."

Oh dear..

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

It sounds like it's being 'organised' to be inefficient, which is a tragedy. Any 1 person who could have been vaccinated but wasn't, could be a link in a chain that harms so many.

Any person who gets infected could be the source of a new mutation that is more deadly, more infectious or capable of causing illness to a wider demographic of the population. They could be patient zero for the next deadly wave to hit the world.

I would encourage management to use their assets more intelligently. As others have said, drawing up a standby list could be a fairly simple to do activity. Key workers, family members of people in care homes etc. Just a few calls to care homes, may sow the right seeds.

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By *ighland gentlemanMan
over a year ago

Ardgay

Had to throw away a few doses last week for first time in months.

Everyone in the site had already had 2nd dose.

Multiple phone calls made.

Nobody contactable in the area who needed a second dose or was wrong vaccine or too soon.

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By *iobhan123Woman
over a year ago

Deal

We have administered 19,000 doses in 2 weeks, not a single drop wasted thankfully

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By *amissCouple
over a year ago

chelmsford


"We have administered 19,000 doses in 2 weeks, not a single drop wasted thankfully"

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"It sounds like it's being 'organised' to be inefficient, which is a tragedy. Any 1 person who could have been vaccinated but wasn't, could be a link in a chain that harms so many.

Any person who gets infected could be the source of a new mutation that is more deadly, more infectious or capable of causing illness to a wider demographic of the population. They could be patient zero for the next deadly wave to hit the world.

I would encourage management to use their assets more intelligently. As others have said, drawing up a standby list could be a fairly simple to do activity. Key workers, family members of people in care homes etc. Just a few calls to care homes, may sow the right seeds. "

I think it's where we see the differentiation between different countries. The scale of production and size/wealth of the US. We're in a good position in the UK but not as good as they are.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
over a year ago

Stockport


"It sounds like it's being 'organised' to be inefficient, which is a tragedy. Any 1 person who could have been vaccinated but wasn't, could be a link in a chain that harms so many.

Any person who gets infected could be the source of a new mutation that is more deadly, more infectious or capable of causing illness to a wider demographic of the population. They could be patient zero for the next deadly wave to hit the world.

I would encourage management to use their assets more intelligently. As others have said, drawing up a standby list could be a fairly simple to do activity. Key workers, family members of people in care homes etc. Just a few calls to care homes, may sow the right seeds.

I think it's where we see the differentiation between different countries. The scale of production and size/wealth of the US. We're in a good position in the UK but not as good as they are."

I guess it also depends on the population density of the area whether it's practicable to have a standby list of people who are sufficiently close by. Some of Kynaric's posts give the impression that they live in some kind of tiny outpost out in the wilds!

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By *oved Up 2Couple
over a year ago

nottingham


"Do you do them ad hoc.?

Be better to organise a mini time slot with reserves.

I'm vaccinator..if we have left overs we have a standby list.

These should not be wasted."

Same at our centre plus the pharmacists only release phials when needed. No waste on our site at all

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"It sounds like it's being 'organised' to be inefficient, which is a tragedy. Any 1 person who could have been vaccinated but wasn't, could be a link in a chain that harms so many.

Any person who gets infected could be the source of a new mutation that is more deadly, more infectious or capable of causing illness to a wider demographic of the population. They could be patient zero for the next deadly wave to hit the world.

I would encourage management to use their assets more intelligently. As others have said, drawing up a standby list could be a fairly simple to do activity. Key workers, family members of people in care homes etc. Just a few calls to care homes, may sow the right seeds.

I think it's where we see the differentiation between different countries. The scale of production and size/wealth of the US. We're in a good position in the UK but not as good as they are.

I guess it also depends on the population density of the area whether it's practicable to have a standby list of people who are sufficiently close by. Some of Kynaric's posts give the impression that they live in some kind of tiny outpost out in the wilds!"

Even easier to plan a vaccine clinic with appointments if the area is sparsely populated!

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford


"I work in a pharmacy the vaccine when opened only lasts so long . Nobody showing up alot going to waste."

And this level of national disorganisation is just another demonstration just how easily the Chinese will walk over America when they are ready to do so.

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By *rotic-TouchTV/TS
over a year ago

doncaster


"I work in a pharmacy the vaccine when opened only lasts so long . Nobody showing up alot going to waste.

And this level of national disorganisation is just another demonstration just how easily the Chinese will walk over America when they are ready to do so. "

this it really beggers belief from a first world nation , your right the Chinese are watching closely and probably a life time ahead

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
over a year ago

Reading

The supply is quickly catching up with demand in the states ,i was reading. My son says anyone can have one now.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"The supply is quickly catching up with demand in the states ,i was reading. My son says anyone can have one now. "

Yes

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By *heCheekyDevilMan
over a year ago

Sunderland

possibly because its an experimental medicine (the trials end in 2023, your taking part in the stage 3 trials).

it nulifies your medical insurance (ask BUPA)

also do some checking on the Big Pharma companies history in lawsuits,

heres a quick one for Pfizer - who settled out of court $2.3 BILLION in 2009 for lying about one of their products.

https://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/03/business/03health.html

do your own reseach, make an informed choice.

PS are you aware the NHS in vaccination centres force cleaning staff to take the vaccine? the same, experimental one...

It's illegal.

They are also pushing care staff in homes for the same thing.

picking on the lowest paid , scared to loose their job.

thin end of the wedge , Forced vaccinations coming soon.

My question is this to forced vaccinations & Covid Passports/certificates.

If the vaccinated cannot contract/transmit theres no need for it.

If they CAN contract/transmit theres still no need for it.

so WHY?

Remember you tell your kids to question & learn. time the grown ups did it too.

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By *ootballPaulMan
over a year ago

Manchester

Looks like we have a Darwin award nomination

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"possibly because its an experimental medicine (the trials end in 2023, your taking part in the stage 3 trials).

it nulifies your medical insurance (ask BUPA)

also do some checking on the Big Pharma companies history in lawsuits,

heres a quick one for Pfizer - who settled out of court $2.3 BILLION in 2009 for lying about one of their products.

https://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/03/business/03health.html

do your own reseach, make an informed choice.

PS are you aware the NHS in vaccination centres force cleaning staff to take the vaccine? the same, experimental one...

It's illegal.

They are also pushing care staff in homes for the same thing.

picking on the lowest paid , scared to loose their job.

thin end of the wedge , Forced vaccinations coming soon.

My question is this to forced vaccinations & Covid Passports/certificates.

If the vaccinated cannot contract/transmit theres no need for it.

If they CAN contract/transmit theres still no need for it.

so WHY?

Remember you tell your kids to question & learn. time the grown ups did it too."

This is all incorrect, but thanks for playing

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


"I work in a pharmacy the vaccine when opened only lasts so long . Nobody showing up alot going to waste.

And this level of national disorganisation is just another demonstration just how easily the Chinese will walk over America when they are ready to do so. this it really beggers belief from a first world nation , your right the Chinese are watching closely and probably a life time ahead "

I dunno, China really do not have a good track record with vaccines. Many may have been vaccinnated, doesnt mean it works.

Thats why when chinese people go to get a vaccine they normally pay for the more expensive foreign vaccine if its available and if they can afford it ofcourse

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