....a friend in the 'know', has encouraged me to ring GP practise to put myself in line for any cancellations....
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....a friend in the 'know', has encouraged me to ring GP practise to put myself in line for any cancellations....
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View Postyou must be lucky - my GP practice queues phone calls until you give up trying - I usually resort to walking round and dropping a letter thru the letter box marked specimensbong ching
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I heard (? some official I think) in a press report that anyone not registered with a GP should do so forthwith to be called for a vaccine.
In the context of running centres in sports halls/stadiums etc there is also reference to GPs running the sessions on a rota basis. I'm very sceptical that there is a meaningful database of ages and conditions above the GP surgery/combined surgeries level. It may be that data is extracted or forwarded upwards to CCGs and the NHS generally for various purposes but that may well be anonymised. Its GPs who are bridling at the telephone/Staff time on postponing appointments if vaccine delivery is interrupted and on the extension of the 2nd innoculation to 12 weeks.
Mrs CS is registered with a different GP practice. I had my flu jab on 3 October, having received the invite in the post three weeks before. Mrs CS didn't hear from her surgery (which is usually quicker off the mark than mine and delivers a better access to appointments) and ended up having the vaccine at the end of November.
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....I shall bask in the knowledge that throughout my life my surname beginning with A has aided my speedy access to success....I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....I must be long legged, as my friends always say I ride a high horse regularly....
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For those, like me, who aren’t too knowledgeable about vaccines ( not that you can likely be too knowledgeable) but are interested in discovering more, you might find this worth reading.
A discussion that is understandable for the lay person from some eminent people in the field, discussing in particular the non- specific effects of both live and non- live vaccines.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostI heard (? some official I think) in a press report that anyone not registered with a GP should do so forthwith to be called for a vaccine.
In the context of running centres in sports halls/stadiums etc there is also reference to GPs running the sessions on a rota basis. I'm very sceptical that there is a meaningful database of ages and conditions above the GP surgery/combined surgeries level. It may be that data is extracted or forwarded upwards to CCGs and the NHS generally for various purposes but that may well be anonymised. Its GPs who are bridling at the telephone/Staff time on postponing appointments if vaccine delivery is interrupted and on the extension of the 2nd innoculation to 12 weeks.
Mrs CS is registered with a different GP practice. I had my flu jab on 3 October, having received the invite in the post three weeks before. Mrs CS didn't hear from her surgery (which is usually quicker off the mark than mine and delivers a better access to appointments) and ended up having the vaccine at the end of November.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI always get my flu jab at the pharmacy that deals with my regular bi-monthly prescription, so that action must be sent to be registered at my surgery, as they arrange for my prescription - so I shall sit and await the call: as of yesterday there are no notices re vaccination outside the surgery. Dr Sarah Jarvis strongly urged people NOT to trouble their surgeries/GPs asking when is it to be?
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