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Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Apr 2021, 06:39
by Stanley
I wasn't offered one at Colne Kev.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Apr 2021, 06:59
by Wendyf
We weren't offered cards at Colne either. I sat in the car after my jab reading the info sheet which said to keep my card safe, so I went back in and asked for one.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Apr 2021, 07:06
by Big Kev
This is what I was given at Burnley, can't see it being used as a vaccine 'certificate' though, far too easy to copy.
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There's a summary of it in my online medical record
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Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Apr 2021, 07:21
by plaques
Our second vaccine at Colne was due on the very date they moved the goal posts to three months later. The card with the second due date was then filed in the round filing cabinet but 10 weeks later they said where's your card? Misplaced was the diplomatic answer. We got a second card straight away.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Apr 2021, 07:23
by Stanley
"can't see it being used as a vaccine 'certificate' though, far too easy to copy. "
But even so, it's proof of vaccination.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Apr 2021, 07:26
by Gloria
We got ours at our first jab, then got 2nd jab details added to it when we went again.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Apr 2021, 08:00
by Marilyn
Over here, I am not eligible for a free flu jab ( hubby is but I am not...no problems) so I book a slot at the local pharmacy, pay my £10 and turn up at my time slot. Shot administered by the local chemist. No complaints. But the chemist does give me a sticky tab/label thingy off the vial I was inoculated with. Have to hang around for five mins to make sure I don’t go face down with a reaction of course.
I am happy to do that with a Covid jab. Apart from booking in, I wasn’t asked questions or expected to sign a disclaimer releasing anyone of reliability/responsibility)
( who asks you EVER if you have had a flu shot? No one...!) it is your own private reassurance that you have done the best you can to be responsible for your own health...

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Apr 2021, 08:13
by Big Kev
Stanley wrote: 15 Apr 2021, 07:23 "can't see it being used as a vaccine 'certificate' though, far too easy to copy. "
But even so, it's proof of vaccination.
Proof to yourself maybe but anyone could forge a new one for themselves.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Apr 2021, 08:52
by PanBiker
Marilyn wrote: 15 Apr 2021, 08:00 Have to hang around for five mins to make sure I don’t go face down with a reaction of course.
We don't have that bottle neck making wait with our flu jabs. In and out in short time. Five minutes, they can jab another ten folk in that time! Never been asked to wait for a potential reaction with the flu jab. I thought all you Aussies were ard. :surprised: :extrawink:

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Apr 2021, 08:55
by Marilyn
We are ‘ard. But it is a nod to due care. :good:
Hubby stands there twitching to get on, but I wait my 5 mins just in case! :laugh5:
( he couldn’t cope if I went down face first in the car park!)

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Apr 2021, 09:04
by Tizer
Stanley wrote: 15 Apr 2021, 04:11 I was given a card certifying I had received Covid 2 and told to keep it safe as I might be asked for it.
The card is just a reminder and to show which vaccine you had. I don't think it would get you into pubs! :extrawink:

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Apr 2021, 09:46
by Marilyn
I am always aware of “due care” since the day I was working alone in a blood taking role ( within an obstetrician practice on a quiet Saturday morning when the Obstetrician was not on duty). I took a blood test off a newly pregnant Mum. She fainted in the chair, got her arms entangled in the chair as I guided her gently to the ground where she began fitting. ( panic!). Do I stay with the patient ( yes!) or run to the phone(?) or get help from the gardener outside the window who just happened to BE THE ACTUAL Obstetrician? ( I raced outside to the gardener ( aka the DOCTOR... Guess what? He did not want to know and refused to see the patient, waving me away in disgust).
I said “but she is in a bad way”.
“So deal with it or call an ambulance” he said, as he turned back to his hedge.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Apr 2021, 10:02
by Cathy
I had my 1st COVID-19 Vaccination yesterday.
It was a nice surprise that I could have it before December.
I thought I was being offered it ‘cause I’m special 😊. But no, it turned out its because I work with Health Care Workers. Haha.
I had the AZ vaccine- Consent Form 2 pages, Vaccine Record 2 sides. Everything recorded onto the computer to go thru to Govt. records etc and a sticker on my Personal Vaccine’s Record (purse size).
It all happened in a doctors office at the hospital I volunteer at. I was the only one being given the vaccine at the time.
2 staff brought in what looked like a special esky. Things (??) were checked, recorded and talked about, then another staff member came in and checked everything again while the nurse and I watched and waited. The nurse was given the vaccine and everything was whisked away very quickly. All very interesting.
No-one else was waiting when I came out, and I was given cheese, biscuits and water and told to sit for 15 minutes. The nurse checked on me every 3-4 minutes.
Maybe I am Special 🤔 😊.
Next jab in July.
I’ve just been a little bit slow today and my legs have felt a bit heavy now and then, but I have been able to get on with everything as normal.
The hardest part was pulling off the very strong sticky plaster the nurse put on the injection site.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Apr 2021, 10:14
by Marilyn
Cheese and biscuits! ( yes...you must be special) you get less than that for donating a pint of blood!

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Apr 2021, 14:51
by PanBiker
At blood donors we used to get a brew but since Covid you are encouraged to use your own drink which you are supposed to take for pre-hydration. Cold fruit juice is still available though if you want it. No shortage of biscuits or crisps for after your donation.

We don't get plasters after the Covid jab, the needles are so fine you are hardly likely to spring a leak. Alcohol wiped before and after the jab and Bobs your Uncle, (and he was in my case) :smile: :extrawink:

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Apr 2021, 17:00
by Sue
We are done! We have cards, we had them from the first dose and they were stamped today with info from the second. It was extremely well and efficiently organised.

Our appointments were 4.40 and 4.50 pm but we were actually walking back to the car at 4.48 pm, after our 15 minutes sit down

My only complaint is the NHS admin will keep spelling my name incorrectly. :laugh5: I don’t know how many times I have had it corrected, even took my birth certificate once to the Doctors. I am Susanne not Suzanne, not that it matters that much as it is the NHS number that really confirms who I am

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 16 Apr 2021, 03:29
by Stanley
Surprised you are having to have the 15 minutes sit down Sue. They seem to have done away with it in Barlick.
I am still having no reaction. Susan is improving slowly but this long Covid is nasty!

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 16 Apr 2021, 04:22
by Cathy
Feeling fine 2 days after my 1st COVID-19 vaccination.
😊

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 16 Apr 2021, 04:52
by Stanley
Good Cathy. Isn't it strange how people's reactions differ. Both Susan and Mick had quite strong reactions to their first jab. They had both had the Covid infection though so that might make a difference.
Covid 2 seems not to have affected me at all. (So far!)

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 16 Apr 2021, 05:36
by Marilyn
That is good to hear, Cazza 👏

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 16 Apr 2021, 06:05
by Sue
All good here after our second dose.My arm isn’t even particularly tender

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 16 Apr 2021, 06:08
by Sue
Stanley wrote: 16 Apr 2021, 03:29 Surprised you are having to have the 15 minutes sit down Sue. They seem to have done away with it in Barlick.
I am still having no reaction. Susan is improving slowly but this long Covid is nasty!
Yes I was surprised, its just all part of the one way flow system which works like a dream . There must have been over a hundred people at any one time , all queuing on seats in rotation inside. It was like a clockwork machinery

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 17 Apr 2021, 03:46
by Stanley
Still no reaction to Covid 2 so I think we can say I have got away with it. :biggrin2:

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 17 Apr 2021, 07:26
by plaques
The current vaccine scare is blood clots in the brain. Johnson & Johnson have posed their roll out to investigate. With 5 / 6 cases in 60 million vaccines it looks like one of these chaos theorem probabilities. (if a butterfly flaps its wings etc). There are so many factors that go into making human life, ask yourself why everyone is different, then its not surprising that some minute change to DNA or proteins will give an adverse end result.
We should always be careful but not stupidly so.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 17 Apr 2021, 08:37
by Marilyn
Hmmmmmmm....ok.( not arguing...but “true colours” and all that)

Yes, we are all unique. So is this darn virus.