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Vaxs brought forward for those in higher risk groups

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By *atEvolution OP   Couple  over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

My Husband just got a text this morning from NHS that reads:

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NHS Booking: The NHS is bringing forward second dose COVID-19 vaccinations for people in the highest priority groups. You can now choose an earlier date/time for you second dose appointment. (Web Address).

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He has already had his, but go get them if this is you.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man  over a year ago

BRIDPORT

The high priority groups round here have had their seconds, they going through younger ones now.

20 year olds are now being offered the first jab.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"The high priority groups round here have had their seconds, they going through younger ones now.

20 year olds are now being offered the first jab. "

Where? I'm 35 and have heard nothing from the NHS.

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

In Leeds they are offering it to 38 year olds

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man  over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"The high priority groups round here have had their seconds, they going through younger ones now.

20 year olds are now being offered the first jab.

Where? I'm 35 and have heard nothing from the NHS."

The health centre in my local town has sent out invites for first jab to two twenty year olds that I know.

They are second jabbing people in their 40’s.

All priority groups seem to have had their seconds.

I had my second at 8 weeks a week ago.

I got an invitation to book and was offered a date that was 3 days after the invite.

I know others living in another part of the country who are at greater risk and not had second yet.

Seems the place I live have really got themselves sorted, all credit too them.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"The high priority groups round here have had their seconds, they going through younger ones now.

20 year olds are now being offered the first jab.

Where? I'm 35 and have heard nothing from the NHS.

The health centre in my local town has sent out invites for first jab to two twenty year olds that I know.

They are second jabbing people in their 40’s.

All priority groups seem to have had their seconds.

I had my second at 8 weeks a week ago.

I got an invitation to book and was offered a date that was 3 days after the invite.

I know others living in another part of the country who are at greater risk and not had second yet.

Seems the place I live have really got themselves sorted, all credit too them. "

The only reason I've had my first is that I'm on a trial.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man  over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"The high priority groups round here have had their seconds, they going through younger ones now.

20 year olds are now being offered the first jab.

Where? I'm 35 and have heard nothing from the NHS.

The health centre in my local town has sent out invites for first jab to two twenty year olds that I know.

They are second jabbing people in their 40’s.

All priority groups seem to have had their seconds.

I had my second at 8 weeks a week ago.

I got an invitation to book and was offered a date that was 3 days after the invite.

I know others living in another part of the country who are at greater risk and not had second yet.

Seems the place I live have really got themselves sorted, all credit too them.

The only reason I've had my first is that I'm on a trial."

Sounds like that was a good move getting on the trial.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"The high priority groups round here have had their seconds, they going through younger ones now.

20 year olds are now being offered the first jab.

Where? I'm 35 and have heard nothing from the NHS.

The health centre in my local town has sent out invites for first jab to two twenty year olds that I know.

They are second jabbing people in their 40’s.

All priority groups seem to have had their seconds.

I had my second at 8 weeks a week ago.

I got an invitation to book and was offered a date that was 3 days after the invite.

I know others living in another part of the country who are at greater risk and not had second yet.

Seems the place I live have really got themselves sorted, all credit too them.

The only reason I've had my first is that I'm on a trial.

Sounds like that was a good move getting on the trial. "

I think so. Two and a half weeks and I'll have my second dose, too

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

It has been announced today that the over 35's will now be invited for their jab.

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By *ral_isthenewblackMan  over a year ago

london


"It has been announced today that the over 35's will now be invited for their jab. "

Yea.. i am 39 and got my txt 2 days ago

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

It's been a real testament of the greatness of our NHS. That it's underfunded is a major issue and should be a key factor in our choice of future direction.

Great that we're now spreading vaccination towards younger people, who will particularly be at risk as we further relax restrictions.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"It's been a real testament of the greatness of our NHS. That it's underfunded is a major issue and should be a key factor in our choice of future direction.

Great that we're now spreading vaccination towards younger people, who will particularly be at risk as we further relax restrictions. "

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