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I hear Microsoft have to install servers in every 100,000 or so people receiving the jab - hence the occasional invasive surgery rather than a chip implant.Macronate said:
Got a lot of admiration for the New Zealanders and how they’ve handled this pandemic. But I think having to undergo surgery to have the vaccine instilled is a step too far.thecat said:Had my first AZ jab down here in Christchurch. Very efficient operation.4 -
Be a good story if someone currently on a stadium ban got given their teams ground as their vaccination centre14
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@smiffyboy I've edited the image to remove the link for amending your booking. I doubt anyone here would actually be enough of a dickhead to cancel it, but this isn't in Members Only so it's possibly leaving your personal medical info open to the world in general if we leave it up unamended.
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Very smart 👍👏👏👏aliwibble said:@smiffyboy I've edited the image to remove the link for amending your booking. I doubt anyone here would actually be enough of a dickhead to cancel it, but this isn't in Members Only so it's possibly leaving your personal medical info open to the world in general if we leave it up unamended.0 -
Is Bexley banging out the vaccine a lot quicker than Greenwich? Quite a few of my mates texting/announcing to say they're booked in/been done.
I dont know the respective Borough sizes.0 -
Curb_It said:Is Bexley banging out the vaccine a lot quicker than Greenwich? Quite a few of my mates texting/announcing to say they're booked in/been done.
I dont know the respective Borough sizes.
Some information on how London boroughs are fairing can be found here.
https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/coronavirus--covid-19--cases
Also if you over 55 you can try to book a vaccine here
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/book-coronavirus-vaccination/
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Thanks Clive, will take a look.
I'm a few years shy don't you know young Clive... but I do keep checking the years.0 -
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I know, and you’re years younger than my pristine 47 years served @Curb_It and I’m a week post first jab in Greenwich.
I think it has to do with your surgery, what they get allocated and how quickly they can fill those slots as much as which borough you are.1 -
The outer London boroughs (in general) do seem to have done more than the inner London ones.

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Had my 1st AZ jab this morning, so impressed with the organisers it couldn’t be more slick , hats off to all the volunteers they are all amazing9
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That's getting a bit personal don't you think?Alwaysneil said:I know, and you’re years younger than my pristine 47 years served @Curb_It and I’m a week post first jab in Greenwich.
I think it has to do with your surgery, what they get allocated and how quickly they can fill those slots as much as which borough you are.
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I know you’re joking but I’m 52! Where’s my bloody invite... just moaning for a laugh as I don’t mind waiting my turn.Alwaysneil said:I know, and you’re years younger than my pristine 47 years served @Curb_It and I’m a week post first jab in Greenwich.
I think it has to do with your surgery, what they get allocated and how quickly they can fill those slots as much as which borough you are.We did buzz on our docs surgery on a small walk earlier to get Ian’s NHS number. We waited about 15 mins as she tried to find it... so not expecting his call soon either.0 -
I don’t think so I live in Bexleyheath but my GP is in Greenwich since I grew up there I’ve never changed it, I’m 41 with no problems and got a text Monday requesting me to book my vaccine, I have friends in there early 50’s in Bexleyheath who haven’t been offered it, so I would say it’s the other way round.Curb_It said:Is Bexley banging out the vaccine a lot quicker than Greenwich? Quite a few of my mates texting/announcing to say they're booked in/been done.
I dont know the respective Borough sizes.
It was all very smooth walked in the North stand function room answered about 8 questions, had my jab n walked out again, 5 minutes later, as I wasn’t driving I could pass on the hanging around for 15 minutes after.1 -
I’m with that mindset too...I got my invite today for next Thursday at my own surgery & I’ve only just turned to the big 50...but I do have high blood pressure which I’m on medication for,so I am wondering if it was that rather than just sort of lucky with the age...🤔Curb_It said:Is Bexley banging out the vaccine a lot quicker than Greenwich? Quite a few of my mates texting/announcing to say they're booked in/been done.
I dont know the respective Borough sizes.1 -
Some details about vaccination take up in Greenwich.smiffyboy said:
I don’t think so I live in Bexleyheath but my GP is in Greenwich since I grew up there I’ve never changed it, I’m 41 with no problems and got a text Monday requesting me to book my vaccine, I have friends in there early 50’s in Bexleyheath who haven’t been offered it, so I would say it’s the other way round.Curb_It said:Is Bexley banging out the vaccine a lot quicker than Greenwich? Quite a few of my mates texting/announcing to say they're booked in/been done.
I dont know the respective Borough sizes.
It was all very smooth walked in the North stand function room answered about 8 questions, had my jab n walked out again, 5 minutes later, as I wasn’t driving I could pass on the hanging around for 15 minutes after.
https://853.london/2021/03/11/greenwichs-vaccination-total-tops-72000-but-fewer-people-getting-jabs-in-woolwich/
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That would make sense as to why I’ve been offered mine.Crusty54 said:
Some details about vaccination take up in Greenwich.smiffyboy said:
I don’t think so I live in Bexleyheath but my GP is in Greenwich since I grew up there I’ve never changed it, I’m 41 with no problems and got a text Monday requesting me to book my vaccine, I have friends in there early 50’s in Bexleyheath who haven’t been offered it, so I would say it’s the other way round.Curb_It said:Is Bexley banging out the vaccine a lot quicker than Greenwich? Quite a few of my mates texting/announcing to say they're booked in/been done.
I dont know the respective Borough sizes.
It was all very smooth walked in the North stand function room answered about 8 questions, had my jab n walked out again, 5 minutes later, as I wasn’t driving I could pass on the hanging around for 15 minutes after.
https://853.london/2021/03/11/greenwichs-vaccination-total-tops-72000-but-fewer-people-getting-jabs-in-woolwich/0 -
Make sure you get your sticker for being brave !!!!!2 -
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Had the Pfizer one last night, the only side effect is feeling a little more smug and relief that this is almost over.
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Over 40's to be offered vaccine by Easter, apparently.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/03/12/exclusive-vaccines-40s-easter-bumper-boost-supplies/
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I'm registered online with Patient Access (there is an App as well) and the vaccine appears in my Medical record under "medications".

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I just wanted to thank all the posters who have described their experiences with the various vaccines. Austria is a long way behind the UK in vaccinating, but a couple of weeks ago, because I have a few health issues, I got an appointment for today. I expected to get the AstraZeneca jab which has had a really bad press out here but had just been approved for over 65's, so it was a relief to read so many stories on here of the lack of side effects etc.. As it turned out, I got Moderna and everything seems fine. I'm particularly grateful for the tip to take the wife along and try to get her added to the list. I didn't think it would would work here, as the Austrians aren't renowned for their flexibility with things like this. Today, however, I found a lot of helpful people, and my wife got vaccinated as well.We got home in time for the kick off. What followed wasn't such a great experience unfortunately!23
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It was a really heart warming story until you mentioned the matchVienna_Addick said:I just wanted to thank all the posters who have described their experiences with the various vaccines. Austria is a long way behind the UK in vaccinating, but a couple of weeks ago, because I have a few health issues, I got an appointment for today. I expected to get the AstraZeneca jab which has had a really bad press out here but had just been approved for over 65's, so it was a relief to read so many stories on here of the lack of side effects etc.. As it turned out, I got Moderna and everything seems fine. I'm particularly grateful for the tip to take the wife along and try to get her added to the list. I didn't think it would would work here, as the Austrians aren't renowned for their flexibility with things like this. Today, however, I found a lot of helpful people, and my wife got vaccinated as well.We got home in time for the kick off. What followed wasn't such a great experience unfortunately!
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Good.clive said:Over 40's to be offered vaccine by Easter, apparently.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/03/12/exclusive-vaccines-40s-easter-bumper-boost-supplies/0 -
That’s good news, this thread really is a tonic to read each day.Vienna_Addick said:I just wanted to thank all the posters who have described their experiences with the various vaccines. Austria is a long way behind the UK in vaccinating, but a couple of weeks ago, because I have a few health issues, I got an appointment for today. I expected to get the AstraZeneca jab which has had a really bad press out here but had just been approved for over 65's, so it was a relief to read so many stories on here of the lack of side effects etc.. As it turned out, I got Moderna and everything seems fine. I'm particularly grateful for the tip to take the wife along and try to get her added to the list. I didn't think it would would work here, as the Austrians aren't renowned for their flexibility with things like this. Today, however, I found a lot of helpful people, and my wife got vaccinated as well.We got home in time for the kick off. What followed wasn't such a great experience unfortunately!
Interesting that Moderna has now arrived in Europe, wonder when we will see it in the uk.0 -
Had it today in Madrid, no side effects so far.4
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Moderna is expected to be available for use in the UK later this month.cafcforever said:
That’s good news, this thread really is a tonic to read each day.Vienna_Addick said:I just wanted to thank all the posters who have described their experiences with the various vaccines. Austria is a long way behind the UK in vaccinating, but a couple of weeks ago, because I have a few health issues, I got an appointment for today. I expected to get the AstraZeneca jab which has had a really bad press out here but had just been approved for over 65's, so it was a relief to read so many stories on here of the lack of side effects etc.. As it turned out, I got Moderna and everything seems fine. I'm particularly grateful for the tip to take the wife along and try to get her added to the list. I didn't think it would would work here, as the Austrians aren't renowned for their flexibility with things like this. Today, however, I found a lot of helpful people, and my wife got vaccinated as well.We got home in time for the kick off. What followed wasn't such a great experience unfortunately!
Interesting that Moderna has now arrived in Europe, wonder when we will see it in the uk.0 -
Had it in Bournemouth today...doesn't sound quite so exotic and cool...but so far so good on the side effects too.CharltonMadrid said:Had it today in Madrid, no side effects so far.5











