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over a year ago
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"https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-zero-daily-coronavirus-deaths-reported-in-england-scotland-and-northern-ireland-12302852
England Scotland NI.
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Stop spreading good news |
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By *atEvolution OP Couple
over a year ago
atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke |
"Apparently was 4 deaths in England and just over 2 thousands cases of people infected with the virus on the news and government update"
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-zero-daily-coronavirus-deaths-reported-in-england-scotland-and-northern-ireland-12302852
"COVID-19: Zero daily coronavirus deaths reported in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland
The three nations last reported no deaths linked to the virus on a single day in July.
Monday 10 May 2021 18:23, UK" |
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"Adding to the good news, John has been invited to get his first jab! He is 39 so we are hopefully entering the 30+ category "
People who turn 40 before 1st July this year are being invited to book but no-one younger yet (unless in one of the earlier at risk groups). |
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"Apparently was 4 deaths in England and just over 2 thousands cases of people infected with the virus on the news and government update
The 4 UK deaths were in Wales "
Sorry I missed yesterday but the 4 deaths in Wales were for a 48 hour period |
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By *atEvolution OP Couple
over a year ago
atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke |
"Another positive step forward. Let’s hope for a zero day across ALL the home nations is soon upon us.
Any updates to when the club is re opening Cat ?"
Open as close to the 21 June as we can. |
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"Adding to the good news, John has been invited to get his first jab! He is 39 so we are hopefully entering the 30+ category
People who turn 40 before 1st July this year are being invited to book but no-one younger yet (unless in one of the earlier at risk groups)."
I know quite a few people in their 30s who have now had the jab. This is in the Worcs / Bham area, so some areas are ahead in the covid rollout by the look of it. |
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"Adding to the good news, John has been invited to get his first jab! He is 39 so we are hopefully entering the 30+ category
People who turn 40 before 1st July this year are being invited to book but no-one younger yet (unless in one of the earlier at risk groups).
I know quite a few people in their 30s who have now had the jab. This is in the Worcs / Bham area, so some areas are ahead in the covid rollout by the look of it. "
They might have been covered by one of the other priority groups or managed to get spares as a walk in. Only people aged over 40 on the 1st July can book a vaccine through the NHS vaccine website. |
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"Adding to the good news, John has been invited to get his first jab! He is 39 so we are hopefully entering the 30+ category
People who turn 40 before 1st July this year are being invited to book but no-one younger yet (unless in one of the earlier at risk groups).
I know quite a few people in their 30s who have now had the jab. This is in the Worcs / Bham area, so some areas are ahead in the covid rollout by the look of it.
They might have been covered by one of the other priority groups or managed to get spares as a walk in. Only people aged over 40 on the 1st July can book a vaccine through the NHS vaccine website. "
Think they were contacted by their GP in both cases. Definately not walk ins or had medical conditions. All good to see more of the population getting jabbed. |
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"Adding to the good news, John has been invited to get his first jab! He is 39 so we are hopefully entering the 30+ category
People who turn 40 before 1st July this year are being invited to book but no-one younger yet (unless in one of the earlier at risk groups)."
Mr had his on Saturday and Mrs is booked for Thursday. We are both mid-30s. Got the texts through from NHS with link to book |
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"https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-zero-daily-coronavirus-deaths-reported-in-england-scotland-and-northern-ireland-12302852
England Scotland NI.
Stop spreading good news "
Yes indeed. Too much good news could lead to a 3rd,4th,5th,6th7th,8th,9th, 10th,...
... wave if we're not careful for the rest of time.
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"Adding to the good news, John has been invited to get his first jab! He is 39 so we are hopefully entering the 30+ category
People who turn 40 before 1st July this year are being invited to book but no-one younger yet (unless in one of the earlier at risk groups).
I know quite a few people in their 30s who have now had the jab. This is in the Worcs / Bham area, so some areas are ahead in the covid rollout by the look of it.
They might have been covered by one of the other priority groups or managed to get spares as a walk in. Only people aged over 40 on the 1st July can book a vaccine through the NHS vaccine website.
Think they were contacted by their GP in both cases. Definately not walk ins or had medical conditions. All good to see more of the population getting jabbed. "
A lad we know aged 36 is getting his first jab on Friday, no underlying health issues. He is in Cheshire and they appear to be really cracking on with it there. |
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"Adding to the good news, John has been invited to get his first jab! He is 39 so we are hopefully entering the 30+ category
People who turn 40 before 1st July this year are being invited to book but no-one younger yet (unless in one of the earlier at risk groups).
Mr had his on Saturday and Mrs is booked for Thursday. We are both mid-30s. Got the texts through from NHS with link to book "
That's good news! Still over 40s here in GM, but younger people are being vaccinated as walk ins or carers to older people etc. |
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"Adding to the good news, John has been invited to get his first jab! He is 39 so we are hopefully entering the 30+ category
People who turn 40 before 1st July this year are being invited to book but no-one younger yet (unless in one of the earlier at risk groups).
Mr had his on Saturday and Mrs is booked for Thursday. We are both mid-30s. Got the texts through from NHS with link to book
That's good news! Still over 40s here in GM, but younger people are being vaccinated as walk ins or carers to older people etc. "
Tbf, they did come out of the blue. We didn't know they were down to our age category yet |
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"Adding to the good news, John has been invited to get his first jab! He is 39 so we are hopefully entering the 30+ category
People who turn 40 before 1st July this year are being invited to book but no-one younger yet (unless in one of the earlier at risk groups).
Mr had his on Saturday and Mrs is booked for Thursday. We are both mid-30s. Got the texts through from NHS with link to book
That's good news! Still over 40s here in GM, but younger people are being vaccinated as walk ins or carers to older people etc.
Tbf, they did come out of the blue. We didn't know they were down to our age category yet "
My uncle (59) lives in the South coast and he was called significantly earlier than the official guidance at the time for under 60s.... |
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"Adding to the good news, John has been invited to get his first jab! He is 39 so we are hopefully entering the 30+ category
People who turn 40 before 1st July this year are being invited to book but no-one younger yet (unless in one of the earlier at risk groups).
I know quite a few people in their 30s who have now had the jab. This is in the Worcs / Bham area, so some areas are ahead in the covid rollout by the look of it.
They might have been covered by one of the other priority groups or managed to get spares as a walk in. Only people aged over 40 on the 1st July can book a vaccine through the NHS vaccine website.
Think they were contacted by their GP in both cases. Definately not walk ins or had medical conditions. All good to see more of the population getting jabbed.
A lad we know aged 36 is getting his first jab on Friday, no underlying health issues. He is in Cheshire and they appear to be really cracking on with it there."
I have friends in their 30s now being accepted on the booking system in Shropshire and getting PZ rather than the nasty AZ vaccine, lucky buggers |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Adding to the good news, John has been invited to get his first jab! He is 39 so we are hopefully entering the 30+ category
People who turn 40 before 1st July this year are being invited to book but no-one younger yet (unless in one of the earlier at risk groups).
I know quite a few people in their 30s who have now had the jab. This is in the Worcs / Bham area, so some areas are ahead in the covid rollout by the look of it.
They might have been covered by one of the other priority groups or managed to get spares as a walk in. Only people aged over 40 on the 1st July can book a vaccine through the NHS vaccine website.
Think they were contacted by their GP in both cases. Definately not walk ins or had medical conditions. All good to see more of the population getting jabbed.
A lad we know aged 36 is getting his first jab on Friday, no underlying health issues. He is in Cheshire and they appear to be really cracking on with it there.
I have friends in their 30s now being accepted on the booking system in Shropshire and getting PZ rather than the nasty AZ vaccine, lucky buggers "
Whats nasty about the AZ one? Blood Clots? |
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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago
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"Adding to the good news, John has been invited to get his first jab! He is 39 so we are hopefully entering the 30+ category
People who turn 40 before 1st July this year are being invited to book but no-one younger yet (unless in one of the earlier at risk groups).
I know quite a few people in their 30s who have now had the jab. This is in the Worcs / Bham area, so some areas are ahead in the covid rollout by the look of it.
They might have been covered by one of the other priority groups or managed to get spares as a walk in. Only people aged over 40 on the 1st July can book a vaccine through the NHS vaccine website.
Think they were contacted by their GP in both cases. Definately not walk ins or had medical conditions. All good to see more of the population getting jabbed.
A lad we know aged 36 is getting his first jab on Friday, no underlying health issues. He is in Cheshire and they appear to be really cracking on with it there.
I have friends in their 30s now being accepted on the booking system in Shropshire and getting PZ rather than the nasty AZ vaccine, lucky buggers
Whats nasty about the AZ one? Blood Clots?" No idea ive had 2 AZ jabs and im still alive. |
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"Adding to the good news, John has been invited to get his first jab! He is 39 so we are hopefully entering the 30+ category
People who turn 40 before 1st July this year are being invited to book but no-one younger yet (unless in one of the earlier at risk groups).
I know quite a few people in their 30s who have now had the jab. This is in the Worcs / Bham area, so some areas are ahead in the covid rollout by the look of it.
They might have been covered by one of the other priority groups or managed to get spares as a walk in. Only people aged over 40 on the 1st July can book a vaccine through the NHS vaccine website.
Think they were contacted by their GP in both cases. Definately not walk ins or had medical conditions. All good to see more of the population getting jabbed.
A lad we know aged 36 is getting his first jab on Friday, no underlying health issues. He is in Cheshire and they appear to be really cracking on with it there.
I have friends in their 30s now being accepted on the booking system in Shropshire and getting PZ rather than the nasty AZ vaccine, lucky buggers
Whats nasty about the AZ one? Blood Clots?"
Nothing "nasty" about AZ vaccine, had both mine and no problems whatsoever....Yes, there have been a few issues out of many millions, but there have also been issues with other providers including Pfizer which seem to go under the radar on the mainstream news outlets |
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"Adding to the good news, John has been invited to get his first jab! He is 39 so we are hopefully entering the 30+ category
People who turn 40 before 1st July this year are being invited to book but no-one younger yet (unless in one of the earlier at risk groups).
I know quite a few people in their 30s who have now had the jab. This is in the Worcs / Bham area, so some areas are ahead in the covid rollout by the look of it.
They might have been covered by one of the other priority groups or managed to get spares as a walk in. Only people aged over 40 on the 1st July can book a vaccine through the NHS vaccine website.
Think they were contacted by their GP in both cases. Definately not walk ins or had medical conditions. All good to see more of the population getting jabbed.
A lad we know aged 36 is getting his first jab on Friday, no underlying health issues. He is in Cheshire and they appear to be really cracking on with it there.
I have friends in their 30s now being accepted on the booking system in Shropshire and getting PZ rather than the nasty AZ vaccine, lucky buggers " nothing nasty about it, there is more chance of getting a blood clot from the contraceptive pill then the vaccine |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Adding to the good news, John has been invited to get his first jab! He is 39 so we are hopefully entering the 30+ category
People who turn 40 before 1st July this year are being invited to book but no-one younger yet (unless in one of the earlier at risk groups).
I know quite a few people in their 30s who have now had the jab. This is in the Worcs / Bham area, so some areas are ahead in the covid rollout by the look of it.
They might have been covered by one of the other priority groups or managed to get spares as a walk in. Only people aged over 40 on the 1st July can book a vaccine through the NHS vaccine website.
Think they were contacted by their GP in both cases. Definately not walk ins or had medical conditions. All good to see more of the population getting jabbed.
A lad we know aged 36 is getting his first jab on Friday, no underlying health issues. He is in Cheshire and they appear to be really cracking on with it there.
I have friends in their 30s now being accepted on the booking system in Shropshire and getting PZ rather than the nasty AZ vaccine, lucky buggers nothing nasty about it, there is more chance of getting a blood clot from the contraceptive pill then the vaccine "
But no mass hysteria about the contraceptive pill strangely.
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"Adding to the good news, John has been invited to get his first jab! He is 39 so we are hopefully entering the 30+ category
People who turn 40 before 1st July this year are being invited to book but no-one younger yet (unless in one of the earlier at risk groups).
I know quite a few people in their 30s who have now had the jab. This is in the Worcs / Bham area, so some areas are ahead in the covid rollout by the look of it.
They might have been covered by one of the other priority groups or managed to get spares as a walk in. Only people aged over 40 on the 1st July can book a vaccine through the NHS vaccine website.
Think they were contacted by their GP in both cases. Definately not walk ins or had medical conditions. All good to see more of the population getting jabbed.
A lad we know aged 36 is getting his first jab on Friday, no underlying health issues. He is in Cheshire and they appear to be really cracking on with it there.
I have friends in their 30s now being accepted on the booking system in Shropshire and getting PZ rather than the nasty AZ vaccine, lucky buggers nothing nasty about it, there is more chance of getting a blood clot from the contraceptive pill then the vaccine
But no mass hysteria about the contraceptive pill strangely.
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There are people who don’t take it though due to its side effects/potential side effects. There are lots of people who wouldn’t benefit from taking the contraceptive pill. There is more hysteria (apt) around those not taking a vaccine. |
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