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

Appointment booked.

Turn up on time and find a queue of around 30 people. You get to front but time is now past your appointment. Feeling apprehensive the lady booking people in doesn't even have your name but tells you to move on forward. Then you hear a shout 'Get your arms ready'.

You are sent into a room to get the Jab but they have no record of your previous vaccine status and to make matters worse they offer you the other vaccine to the two doses you had before

Would you take the booster?

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By *imes_berksMan
over a year ago

Bracknell


"Appointment booked.

Turn up on time and find a queue of around 30 people. You get to front but time is now past your appointment. Feeling apprehensive the lady booking people in doesn't even have your name but tells you to move on forward. Then you hear a shout 'Get your arms ready'.

You are sent into a room to get the Jab but they have no record of your previous vaccine status and to make matters worse they offer you the other vaccine to the two doses you had before

Would you take the booster? "

Silly question for a science fiction post

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By *antona33Man
over a year ago

collon


"Appointment booked.

Turn up on time and find a queue of around 30 people. You get to front but time is now past your appointment. Feeling apprehensive the lady booking people in doesn't even have your name but tells you to move on forward. Then you hear a shout 'Get your arms ready'.

You are sent into a room to get the Jab but they have no record of your previous vaccine status and to make matters worse they offer you the other vaccine to the two doses you had before

Would you take the booster? "

I’d call Doc and get the flux capacitor checked out first if I was you

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

It's been widely publicised that the booster will be either Pfizer or Moderna. I am absolutely astounded that you didn't realise that.

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By *weetandHungMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"Appointment booked.

Turn up on time and find a queue of around 30 people. You get to front but time is now past your appointment. Feeling apprehensive the lady booking people in doesn't even have your name but tells you to move on forward. Then you hear a shout 'Get your arms ready'.

You are sent into a room to get the Jab but they have no record of your previous vaccine status and to make matters worse they offer you the other vaccine to the two doses you had before

Would you take the booster? "

It’s your choice whether you get the booster, I know I won’t be

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke


"Appointment booked.

Turn up on time and find a queue of around 30 people. You get to front but time is now past your appointment. Feeling apprehensive the lady booking people in doesn't even have your name but tells you to move on forward. Then you hear a shout 'Get your arms ready'.

You are sent into a room to get the Jab but they have no record of your previous vaccine status and to make matters worse they offer you the other vaccine to the two doses you had before

Would you take the booster? "

Booked my Appointment:

Arrived only 5 mins early because we had a text about inclement weather and bring a big coat and gloves because it's cold outside.

It was busy, very very busy, maybe 150 people or more, arriving and leaving all the time.

Marshalling staff outside couldn't have been more helpful and cheerful even with the snow falling on their heads.

Arrived at the front of the Queue and a very lovely quietly spoken Receptionist asked for my name etc then directed me to wait outside a numbered room a little way down a hallway. 2 mins later I was in, and a polite young man asked my name again - matched my details - made a computer entry - then a volunteer jabbed me.

All in all 15 mins of my day. I arrived feeling human and I left feeling human.

Yes. I am glad to have had my Booster jab.

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By *ed VoluptaWoman
over a year ago

Wirral.

Yes, I've had my booster. Was in & out in 10 mins.

But if I had to wait longer I would have, as it's the right thing to do. Protect yourself & others

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By *oreveryoungkWoman
over a year ago

Leicestershire

I had my booster on Sunday. I knew it would be the opposite to what I had previously.

I have been to the doctor today to be checked over as I have my lymph nodes in my neck and under my arm swell up dramatically.

The doctor said I had a great reaction, her words not mine. And that the swelling would go away in 7 day, is it painful, yes, is it worth it, hell yes. If it protects me and my loved ones I'd have it 20 times more

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By *ultonfuncoupleCouple
over a year ago

oulton broad, suffolk


"Appointment booked.

Turn up on time and find a queue of around 30 people. You get to front but time is now past your appointment. Feeling apprehensive the lady booking people in doesn't even have your name but tells you to move on forward. Then you hear a shout 'Get your arms ready'.

You are sent into a room to get the Jab but they have no record of your previous vaccine status and to make matters worse they offer you the other vaccine to the two doses you had before

Would you take the booster?

Booked my Appointment:

Arrived only 5 mins early because we had a text about inclement weather and bring a big coat and gloves because it's cold outside.

It was busy, very very busy, maybe 150 people or more, arriving and leaving all the time.

Marshalling staff outside couldn't have been more helpful and cheerful even with the snow falling on their heads.

Arrived at the front of the Queue and a very lovely quietly spoken Receptionist asked for my name etc then directed me to wait outside a numbered room a little way down a hallway. 2 mins later I was in, and a polite young man asked my name again - matched my details - made a computer entry - then a volunteer jabbed me.

All in all 15 mins of my day. I arrived feeling human and I left feeling human.

Yes. I am glad to have had my Booster jab."

yes. We can echo this. Just got home from having our moderna booster jab. Brilliantly organised. We are so grateful to live in a time and place that this is readily and freely available.

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By *ed VoluptaWoman
over a year ago

Wirral.


"I had my booster on Sunday. I knew it would be the opposite to what I had previously.

I have been to the doctor today to be checked over as I have my lymph nodes in my neck and under my arm swell up dramatically.

The doctor said I had a great reaction, her words not mine. And that the swelling would go away in 7 day, is it painful, yes, is it worth it, hell yes. If it protects me and my loved ones I'd have it 20 times more"

Aw, well done you! Hope it eases up soon.

I'm very lucky in that I've had no reaction whatsoever to any of mine xx

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

I’ve had all 3 ( Pfizer ) Had flu jab too!

I don’t take risks when it comes to my health. Happy Christmas

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

As they are just using Pfizer or Modrrna as the booster, it could vary from the first doses but the evidence shows that you get a really strong immune response from them

So I'd have the jab and be grateful of the extra protection.

It's tough for the teams under pressure but I think the conditions in the flu pandemic a 100 years ago were probably far worse.

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


"Appointment booked.

Turn up on time and find a queue of around 30 people. You get to front but time is now past your appointment. Feeling apprehensive the lady booking people in doesn't even have your name but tells you to move on forward. Then you hear a shout 'Get your arms ready'.

You are sent into a room to get the Jab but they have no record of your previous vaccine status and to make matters worse they offer you the other vaccine to the two doses you had before

Would you take the booster? "

Is this a fantasy post ?

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

Yes

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

I am not against taking the booster, its why I booked an appointment.

The reason I posted the scenario was for people to understand how uneasy this particular vaccination centre made me feel. Reading other posts I can see many of you have had a better experience.

Would you insist the booster shot was the same vaccine as the first 2 doses?

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By *lik and PaulCouple
over a year ago

cahoots


"Appointment booked.

Turn up on time and find a queue of around 30 people. You get to front but time is now past your appointment. Feeling apprehensive the lady booking people in doesn't even have your name but tells you to move on forward. Then you hear a shout 'Get your arms ready'.

You are sent into a room to get the Jab but they have no record of your previous vaccine status and to make matters worse they offer you the other vaccine to the two doses you had before

Would you take the booster? "

Appointment booked...turned up on time so only a couple of people ahead of me. System checked to make sure I was booked in...identity checked using NHS number includingdate of last vaccination. Screening questions asked and vaccine being administered explained fully. Sat down for jab and identity questions and date of last vaccination checked again. Took all of 2 seconds to administer the vaccine and then a 15 minute wait before I left. Extremely well organised.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I am not against taking the booster, its why I booked an appointment.

The reason I posted the scenario was for people to understand how uneasy this particular vaccination centre made me feel. Reading other posts I can see many of you have had a better experience.

Would you insist the booster shot was the same vaccine as the first 2 doses? "

You can't insist, I don't think, particularly not if you had Oxford AZ initially.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Appointment booked.

Turn up on time and find a queue of around 30 people. You get to front but time is now past your appointment. Feeling apprehensive the lady booking people in doesn't even have your name but tells you to move on forward. Then you hear a shout 'Get your arms ready'.

You are sent into a room to get the Jab but they have no record of your previous vaccine status and to make matters worse they offer you the other vaccine to the two doses you had before

Would you take the booster? "

Tbh this sounds dubious or a case of gross negligence, we've both been involved with the vaccination process for nearly 9 months in a voluntary none clinical role and a vaccinator/health care professional, clinical site lead role..

Unless it's established on the system that at least there's a record of the second dose the booster shouldn't have been given ..

It's likely there was a misunderstanding name wise or NHS number initially and then once they rectified it they went ahead..

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

This created a dilemma for me.

I wonder how many others have faced this situation or did they just get on with it and take the shot....

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By *all me FlikWoman
over a year ago

Galaxy Far Far Away


"This created a dilemma for me.

I wonder how many others have faced this situation or did they just get on with it and take the shot.... "

No dilemma as its well known that AZ generally isn't being used for the booster.

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By *I TwoCouple
over a year ago

PDI 12-26th Nov 24

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By *I TwoCouple
over a year ago

PDI 12-26th Nov 24

Was the doctor called Dr Smith by any chance ?

Some will get it

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

It's the fact they had no record of my previous vaccines.

The messaging has been mixed throughout.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"It's the fact they had no record of my previous vaccines.

The messaging has been mixed throughout. "

I would take my vaccine card/NHS app and ID to a vaccine appointment.

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

I sure will be when I re-book.

It was booked through text reminders, so would have thought they had the info without having to carry it around.

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

Booster done.

In and out quickly.

Happy chap with no problems.

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By *udistcpl1Couple
over a year ago

Wirral

So is it the case that the OP just wanted to have a moan? Poor chap - oh dear.

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By *oroRick1027Man
over a year ago

Middlesbrough


"Appointment booked.

Turn up on time and find a queue of around 30 people. You get to front but time is now past your appointment. Feeling apprehensive the lady booking people in doesn't even have your name but tells you to move on forward. Then you hear a shout 'Get your arms ready'.

You are sent into a room to get the Jab but they have no record of your previous vaccine status and to make matters worse they offer you the other vaccine to the two doses you had before

Would you take the booster? "

Everyone gets a different booster to their first 2 jabs

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


"Everyone gets a different booster to their first 2 jabs"

Not quite true, a family member has has Pfizer for all 3, didn't choose

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


"Everyone gets a different booster to their first 2 jabs

Not quite true, a family member has has Pfizer for all 3, didn't choose "

Had

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By *9alMan
over a year ago

Bridgend

had booster(Moderna ) on Monday felt a bit rough the next day but back to normal today, time will tell if it is any good against the new variant

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

Mainly good experiences for people that have had the booster.

Maybe I showed up on the wrong day lol

I have researched a vaccination centre that offers the same shot as my first two, as a booster

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


"Appointment booked.

Turn up on time and find a queue of around 30 people. You get to front but time is now past your appointment. Feeling apprehensive the lady booking people in doesn't even have your name but tells you to move on forward. Then you hear a shout 'Get your arms ready'.

You are sent into a room to get the Jab but they have no record of your previous vaccine status and to make matters worse they offer you the other vaccine to the two doses you had before

Would you take the booster?

It’s your choice whether you get the booster, I know I won’t be "

Me neither x

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By *ultonfuncoupleCouple
over a year ago

oulton broad, suffolk


"Mainly good experiences for people that have had the booster.

Maybe I showed up oin the wrong day lol

I have researched a vaccination centre that offers the same shot as my first two, as a booster "

Had our boosters yesterday. The clinician said that if you had the AZ vacc originally you would get Moderna or Pfizer. But if you had Pfizer originally you will get pfizer for your booster. Trials show these combinations have the best outcome.

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By *unloversCouple
over a year ago

rotherham

Well we had our boosters on Wednesday and it was an easy process

Few questions…quick prick with Pfizer

Felt really drained but other than all ok

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


" The clinician said that if you had the AZ vacc originally you would get Moderna or Pfizer. But if you had Pfizer originally you will get pfizer for your booster. "

I had Pfizer then a Moderna booster

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


"Appointment booked.

Turn up on time and find a queue of around 30 people. You get to front but time is now past your appointment. Feeling apprehensive the lady booking people in doesn't even have your name but tells you to move on forward. Then you hear a shout 'Get your arms ready'.

You are sent into a room to get the Jab but they have no record of your previous vaccine status and to make matters worse they offer you the other vaccine to the two doses you had before

Would you take the booster? "

nope

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By *ad66Couple
over a year ago

Manchester


"I had my booster on Sunday. I knew it would be the opposite to what I had previously.

I have been to the doctor today to be checked over as I have my lymph nodes in my neck and under my arm swell up dramatically.

The doctor said I had a great reaction, her words not mine. And that the swelling would go away in 7 day, is it painful, yes, is it worth it, hell yes. If it protects me and my loved ones I'd have it 20 times more"

Get that checked out!!

A family member has had exactly the same thing & it turned out to be hodgkins lymphoma, he's on chemo & it started as a lump on his neck/shoulder. Please get it checked.

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


"It's the fact they had no record of my previous vaccines.

The messaging has been mixed throughout. "

I'd find that odd too. In that scenario I'd walk out and rebook somewhere else.

Too disorganised.

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

I did walk out.

I know many others wouldn't.

The day after this happened a friend who had two AZ as initial jabs chose differently and took the Pfizer.

He has been in hospital since the evening of taking the booster. However the hospital say it's for a different reason and not linked with him taking the booster.

It can be a coincidence but just makes you wonder.

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


"I am not against taking the booster, its why I booked an appointment.

The reason I posted the scenario was for people to understand how uneasy this particular vaccination centre made me feel. Reading other posts I can see many of you have had a better experience.

Would you insist the booster shot was the same vaccine as the first 2 doses? "

I booked via a link for a booster. Through that process, it wasn't giving me which type it is. Thought about it for a day and cancelled. I don't want another type of vaccine from the other two ... Wish they could tell us when booking.

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"I am not against taking the booster, its why I booked an appointment.

The reason I posted the scenario was for people to understand how uneasy this particular vaccination centre made me feel. Reading other posts I can see many of you have had a better experience.

Would you insist the booster shot was the same vaccine as the first 2 doses?

I booked via a link for a booster. Through that process, it wasn't giving me which type it is. Thought about it for a day and cancelled. I don't want another type of vaccine from the other two ... Wish they could tell us when booking."

This might help with any concerns over the different vaccines https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-59489988

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

I had the Astra jab so I’m happy to accept what will be on offer as they are not offering that as a booster I believe.

Got mine booked in at a small pharmacy. Be interesting to see how they manage it.

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


"I am not against taking the booster, its why I booked an appointment.

The reason I posted the scenario was for people to understand how uneasy this particular vaccination centre made me feel. Reading other posts I can see many of you have had a better experience.

Would you insist the booster shot was the same vaccine as the first 2 doses?

I booked via a link for a booster. Through that process, it wasn't giving me which type it is. Thought about it for a day and cancelled. I don't want another type of vaccine from the other two ... Wish they could tell us when booking.

This might help with any concerns over the different vaccines https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-59489988"

Appreciate that thank you. Bookmarked...

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By *ilver Fox 60Man
over a year ago

Southport


"Appointment booked.

Turn up on time and find a queue of around 30 people. You get to front but time is now past your appointment. Feeling apprehensive the lady booking people in doesn't even have your name but tells you to move on forward. Then you hear a shout 'Get your arms ready'.

You are sent into a room to get the Jab but they have no record of your previous vaccine status and to make matters worse they offer you the other vaccine to the two doses you had before

Would you take the booster?

Booked my Appointment:

Arrived only 5 mins early because we had a text about inclement weather and bring a big coat and gloves because it's cold outside.

It was busy, very very busy, maybe 150 people or more, arriving and leaving all the time.

Marshalling staff outside couldn't have been more helpful and cheerful even with the snow falling on their heads.

Arrived at the front of the Queue and a very lovely quietly spoken Receptionist asked for my name etc then directed me to wait outside a numbered room a little way down a hallway. 2 mins later I was in, and a polite young man asked my name again - matched my details - made a computer entry - then a volunteer jabbed me.

All in all 15 mins of my day. I arrived feeling human and I left feeling human.

Yes. I am glad to have had my Booster jab."

Careful, you might upset the likkle anti-vaxxers...

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION. Stoke


"Appointment booked.

Turn up on time and find a queue of around 30 people. You get to front but time is now past your appointment. Feeling apprehensive the lady booking people in doesn't even have your name but tells you to move on forward. Then you hear a shout 'Get your arms ready'.

You are sent into a room to get the Jab but they have no record of your previous vaccine status and to make matters worse they offer you the other vaccine to the two doses you had before

Would you take the booster?

Booked my Appointment:

Arrived only 5 mins early because we had a text about inclement weather and bring a big coat and gloves because it's cold outside.

It was busy, very very busy, maybe 150 people or more, arriving and leaving all the time.

Marshalling staff outside couldn't have been more helpful and cheerful even with the snow falling on their heads.

Arrived at the front of the Queue and a very lovely quietly spoken Receptionist asked for my name etc then directed me to wait outside a numbered room a little way down a hallway. 2 mins later I was in, and a polite young man asked my name again - matched my details - made a computer entry - then a volunteer jabbed me.

All in all 15 mins of my day. I arrived feeling human and I left feeling human.

Yes. I am glad to have had my Booster jab. Careful, you might upset the likkle anti-vaxxers..."

Balance is everything lol.

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By *arry monk40Man
over a year ago

Telford

I had horrible side effects to the booster but for some reason had a full errection every hour but was to ill to use it

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
over a year ago

ashford


"Appointment booked.

Turn up on time and find a queue of around 30 people. You get to front but time is now past your appointment. Feeling apprehensive the lady booking people in doesn't even have your name but tells you to move on forward. Then you hear a shout 'Get your arms ready'.

You are sent into a room to get the Jab but they have no record of your previous vaccine status and to make matters worse they offer you the other vaccine to the two doses you had before

Would you take the booster?

Booked my Appointment:

Arrived only 5 mins early because we had a text about inclement weather and bring a big coat and gloves because it's cold outside.

It was busy, very very busy, maybe 150 people or more, arriving and leaving all the time.

Marshalling staff outside couldn't have been more helpful and cheerful even with the snow falling on their heads.

Arrived at the front of the Queue and a very lovely quietly spoken Receptionist asked for my name etc then directed me to wait outside a numbered room a little way down a hallway. 2 mins later I was in, and a polite young man asked my name again - matched my details - made a computer entry - then a volunteer jabbed me.

All in all 15 mins of my day. I arrived feeling human and I left feeling human.

Yes. I am glad to have had my Booster jab. Careful, you might upset the likkle anti-vaxxers..."

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

So, it's been over 2 weeks since I walked out of the vaccination centre.

Feeling ready to take the booster. I hope they got the facts in order and I don't have to walk out again

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By *iman2100Man
over a year ago

Glasgow


"Appointment booked.

Turn up on time and find a queue of around 30 people. You get to front but time is now past your appointment. Feeling apprehensive the lady booking people in doesn't even have your name but tells you to move on forward. Then you hear a shout 'Get your arms ready'.

You are sent into a room to get the Jab but they have no record of your previous vaccine status and to make matters worse they offer you the other vaccine to the two doses you had before

Would you take the booster?

It’s your choice whether you get the booster, I know I won’t be "

Good luck to you; you are a brave man. I hope you don't get omicron as your previous resistance wains.

I got a booster and a flu jab at the same time. I feel, and I am, far safer as a result and apart from a few hours of aches from the double hit I have had no side effects at all.

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


"I did walk out.

I know many others wouldn't.

The day after this happened a friend who had two AZ as initial jabs chose differently and took the Pfizer.

He has been in hospital since the evening of taking the booster. However the hospital say it's for a different reason and not linked with him taking the booster.

It can be a coincidence but just makes you wonder. "

There is no astra zeneca booster, so you have to have something different.

I had Pfizer first 2 and moderna on Friday

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


"I did walk out.

I know many others wouldn't.

The day after this happened a friend who had two AZ as initial jabs chose differently and took the Pfizer.

He has been in hospital since the evening of taking the booster. However the hospital say it's for a different reason and not linked with him taking the booster.

It can be a coincidence but just makes you wonder.

There is no astra zeneca booster, so you have to have something different.

I had Pfizer first 2 and moderna on Friday "

I've had re-assurance that it is the AZ being offered at this centre as a booster. As I'm over 40.

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


"So, it's been over 2 weeks since I walked out of the vaccination centre.

Feeling ready to take the booster. I hope they got the facts in order and I don't have to walk out again "

Good luck.

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


"I did walk out.

I know many others wouldn't.

The day after this happened a friend who had two AZ as initial jabs chose differently and took the Pfizer.

He has been in hospital since the evening of taking the booster. However the hospital say it's for a different reason and not linked with him taking the booster.

It can be a coincidence but just makes you wonder.

There is no astra zeneca booster, so you have to have something different.

I had Pfizer first 2 and moderna on Friday

I've had re-assurance that it is the AZ being offered at this centre as a booster. As I'm over 40.

"

So am i and I'm classed as high risk

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By *exysuzi and Mr.SCouple
over a year ago

CONISTON .Stoke Suburbia. Staffs. BARMOUTH. The Lakes (Monthly)


"Appointment booked.

Turn up on time and find a queue of around 30 people. You get to front but time is now past your appointment. Feeling apprehensive the lady booking people in doesn't even have your name but tells you to move on forward. Then you hear a shout 'Get your arms ready'.

You are sent into a room to get the Jab but they have no record of your previous vaccine status and to make matters worse they offer you the other vaccine to the two doses you had before

Would you take the booster?

Everyone gets a different booster to their first 2 jabs"

No they don't .....All 3 of mine have been Pfizer

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By *xhib12Man
over a year ago

Blyth


"I did walk out.

I know many others wouldn't.

The day after this happened a friend who had two AZ as initial jabs chose differently and took the Pfizer.

He has been in hospital since the evening of taking the booster. However the hospital say it's for a different reason and not linked with him taking the booster.

It can be a coincidence but just makes you wonder.

There is no astra zeneca booster, so you have to have something different.

I had Pfizer first 2 and moderna on Friday

I've had re-assurance that it is the AZ being offered at this centre as a booster. As I'm over 40.

"

My first two were Astra Zeneca and my booster was Pfizer which I had just over a week ago.

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


"So, it's been over 2 weeks since I walked out of the vaccination centre.

Feeling ready to take the booster. I hope they got the facts in order and I don't have to walk out again

Good luck. "

Thanks but I walked away again.

They are all on different pages

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By *olymalelincsMan
over a year ago

southend


"So, it's been over 2 weeks since I walked out of the vaccination centre.

Feeling ready to take the booster. I hope they got the facts in order and I don't have to walk out again

Good luck.

Thanks but I walked away again.

They are all on different pages "

What happened?

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By *exy_HornyCouple
over a year ago

Leigh


"

Thanks but I walked away again.

They are all on different pages "

So you have wasted two appointments now for reasons we can't determine from your posts.

Others could have used those appointments.

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


"Appointment booked.

Turn up on time and find a queue of around 30 people. You get to front but time is now past your appointment. Feeling apprehensive the lady booking people in doesn't even have your name but tells you to move on forward. Then you hear a shout 'Get your arms ready'.

You are sent into a room to get the Jab but they have no record of your previous vaccine status and to make matters worse they offer you the other vaccine to the two doses you had before

Would you take the booster? "

Good job it is nothing like that. Boosted

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


"So, it's been over 2 weeks since I walked out of the vaccination centre.

Feeling ready to take the booster. I hope they got the facts in order and I don't have to walk out again

Good luck.

Thanks but I walked away again.

They are all on different pages "

If you're posting this then maybe you should explain what happened

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


"

Thanks but I walked away again.

They are all on different pages

So you have wasted two appointments now for reasons we can't determine from your posts.

Others could have used those appointments."

Yeah right. So if you make an appointment for something and the so called professionals can’t seem to agree on something you query or abate your reasons for concern, by your logic said person should’ve just sucked it up and took it anyway.

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


"So, it's been over 2 weeks since I walked out of the vaccination centre.

Feeling ready to take the booster. I hope they got the facts in order and I don't have to walk out again

Good luck.

Thanks but I walked away again.

They are all on different pages

What happened?"

I went to a walk in centre. It was a 2 hour queue. Not a problem.

Thought I would confirm with the staff again.

Showed my vaccine status letter which confirmed double dose of AZ.

Then asked the question 'Will I be getting the AZ as a booster' ?

'No, we only offer the Pfizer here'

Walked away!

So NHS helpline has now misguided me as well as the GP.

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

Glad the NHS is prioritising giving booster jabs to healthy young people over treating cancer patients.

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma

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


"Glad the NHS is prioritising giving booster jabs to healthy young people over treating cancer patients. "

The more we live through this it makes the mind wonder

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By *luttyLaylaWoman
over a year ago

North West


"So, it's been over 2 weeks since I walked out of the vaccination centre.

Feeling ready to take the booster. I hope they got the facts in order and I don't have to walk out again

Good luck.

Thanks but I walked away again.

They are all on different pages

What happened?

I went to a walk in centre. It was a 2 hour queue. Not a problem.

Thought I would confirm with the staff again.

Showed my vaccine status letter which confirmed double dose of AZ.

Then asked the question 'Will I be getting the AZ as a booster' ?

'No, we only offer the Pfizer here'

Walked away!

So NHS helpline has now misguided me as well as the GP."

No where is offering AZ as the booster.

Practices and walk in centres aren’t even able to order this if they wanted too.

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By *luttyLaylaWoman
over a year ago

North West


"Glad the NHS is prioritising giving booster jabs to healthy young people over treating cancer patients. "

The nhs is prioritising what it has too.

Just like GP practices being told (last night at the same time as the public) they have to deliver many millions more vaccines. It’s not optional. They aren’t choosing to do vax clinics over other work.

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

If they had jabbed me with a Pfizer for my first dose this would never be a problem.

Arm out, needle in. Now go away and sit in the waiting room for 15 minutes.

Only found out it was AZ when I got home and checked the card.

This at the time when AZ was getting bad press.

Then we were told you must have the same as second dose, so no choice but to have AZ. AZ will be offered as booster when it's your time to take it.

Now it doesn't matter what you take as long as we stick that needle in your arm.

Honestly, trying to follow the rules and keep others and myself safe but it's all beginning to sound ridiculous.

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

Nhs website says AZ booster can be given, but only if you have had a severe reaction to one of the other brands.

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By *ondoner27Man
over a year ago

london


"Glad the NHS is prioritising giving booster jabs to healthy young people over treating cancer patients. "

Exactly. Well said. When will this madness end

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"If they had jabbed me with a Pfizer for my first dose this would never be a problem.

Arm out, needle in. Now go away and sit in the waiting room for 15 minutes.

Only found out it was AZ when I got home and checked the card.

This at the time when AZ was getting bad press.

Then we were told you must have the same as second dose, so no choice but to have AZ. AZ will be offered as booster when it's your time to take it.

Now it doesn't matter what you take as long as we stick that needle in your arm.

Honestly, trying to follow the rules and keep others and myself safe but it's all beginning to sound ridiculous."

The reason as far as I know for having either Pfizer or Moderna is they are mRNA and mixing that with AZ gives better protection.

I have no qualification, it is what I was told when I went for my booster and I just googled it to get the info for you. Maybe it would help talking to a health professional such as your doctor to help put your mind at rest or help you get the AZ?

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


"Glad the NHS is prioritising giving booster jabs to healthy young people over treating cancer patients.

The nhs is prioritising what it has too.

Just like GP practices being told (last night at the same time as the public) they have to deliver many millions more vaccines. It’s not optional. They aren’t choosing to do vax clinics over other work. "

Sorry let me rephrase that - glad the government is prioritising...

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By *luttyLaylaWoman
over a year ago

North West

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By *luttyLaylaWoman
over a year ago

North West


"Glad the NHS is prioritising giving booster jabs to healthy young people over treating cancer patients.

The nhs is prioritising what it has too.

Just like GP practices being told (last night at the same time as the public) they have to deliver many millions more vaccines. It’s not optional. They aren’t choosing to do vax clinics over other work.

Sorry let me rephrase that - glad the government is prioritising..."

Much better - from us in the NHS world ha xx

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


"Was the doctor called Dr Smith by any chance ?

Some will get it "

Possibly Jekyll, but probably Mengele

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


"If they had jabbed me with a Pfizer for my first dose this would never be a problem.

Arm out, needle in. Now go away and sit in the waiting room for 15 minutes.

Only found out it was AZ when I got home and checked the card.

This at the time when AZ was getting bad press.

Then we were told you must have the same as second dose, so no choice but to have AZ. AZ will be offered as booster when it's your time to take it.

Now it doesn't matter what you take as long as we stick that needle in your arm.

Honestly, trying to follow the rules and keep others and myself safe but it's all beginning to sound ridiculous.

The reason as far as I know for having either Pfizer or Moderna is they are mRNA and mixing that with AZ gives better protection.

I have no qualification, it is what I was told when I went for my booster and I just googled it to get the info for you. Maybe it would help talking to a health professional such as your doctor to help put your mind at rest or help you get the AZ?"

I got the info off gov website as well as GP and NHS line. They all told me this particular centre offer AZ and would not be a problem.

I will be taking this up with my GP. I have a feeling he fobbed me off and could have done more to support my concern.

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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago

Terra Firma


"If they had jabbed me with a Pfizer for my first dose this would never be a problem.

Arm out, needle in. Now go away and sit in the waiting room for 15 minutes.

Only found out it was AZ when I got home and checked the card.

This at the time when AZ was getting bad press.

Then we were told you must have the same as second dose, so no choice but to have AZ. AZ will be offered as booster when it's your time to take it.

Now it doesn't matter what you take as long as we stick that needle in your arm.

Honestly, trying to follow the rules and keep others and myself safe but it's all beginning to sound ridiculous.

The reason as far as I know for having either Pfizer or Moderna is they are mRNA and mixing that with AZ gives better protection.

I have no qualification, it is what I was told when I went for my booster and I just googled it to get the info for you. Maybe it would help talking to a health professional such as your doctor to help put your mind at rest or help you get the AZ?

I got the info off gov website as well as GP and NHS line. They all told me this particular centre offer AZ and would not be a problem.

I will be taking this up with my GP. I have a feeling he fobbed me off and could have done more to support my concern.

"

I understand your concerns, I was confused when advice was have the same 2nd dose as 1st, for the booster then to be different. I think more could have been done to communicate the why.

Hopefully your GP will be able to do whats best for you

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

Reminds me of the petrol "shortage"

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By *HSSGMan
over a year ago

Edinburgh/East Lothian

I’ve had the first and second jag as both Moderna so never had Pfizer or AZ. Can’t seem to find any online article that explains my position

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

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


"I’ve had the first and second jag as both Moderna so never had Pfizer or AZ. Can’t seem to find any online article that explains my position "

Just get Moderna again. Although it's not supposed to make much difference

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