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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2021 8:16pm
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Wriggs69

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Just too confuse matters, my son’s best friend has just had the Covid jab. He is fully fit and healthy aged 21 and received a text earlier today. 

He has no idea why this has happened but is highly delighted. 

What are the U.K. government up too  Any thoughts? 



Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:35pm

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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:35pm

nothing to do with the goverment.

if the vaccine needs to be used up,they will offer to anybody at hand,or throw away

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2021 11:50pm

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Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2021 11:50pm

Something similar happened to my friend's daughter.  She had to have the vaccine because she works with vulnerable people, but had to travel from Andover to Epsom to get it at short notice.  It was suggested she take someone with her as, if there were any left over, they would get it too.  I guess it makes sense not to waste any.

They do the same thing in Spain.  When my Spanish teacher was telling us about the 3 mayors who were being investigated for jumping the vaccine queue, she also told us about Guardia Civil officers in the Barcelona region who were asked if they wanted it, as the health centre was going to have to throw away a number of Pfizer BioNTech vaccines, which can't be re-frozen.  A more recent issue is a change in syringe sizes which means that they now have 6 doses, instead of 5, so they'd rather use them than throw the extra dose away.

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Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2021 12:13am

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Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2021 12:13am

Kimmy11 wrote on Tue Feb 23, 2021 11:50pm:

Something similar happened to my friend's daughter.  She had to have the vaccine because she works with vulnerable people, but had to travel from Andover to Epsom to get it at short notice.  It was suggested she take someone with her as, if there were any left over, they would get it to...

 

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...o.  I guess it makes sense not to waste any.

They do the same thing in Spain.  When my Spanish teacher was telling us about the 3 mayors who were being investigated for jumping the vaccine queue, she also told us about Guardia Civil officers in the Barcelona region who were asked if they wanted it, as the health centre was going to have to throw away a number of Pfizer BioNTech vaccines, which can't be re-frozen.  A more recent issue is a change in syringe sizes which means that they now have 6 doses, instead of 5, so they'd rather use them than throw the extra dose away.

Hi Kim, 

I agree with what you are saying better to use than throw away. I just think that better use could have been made with it, ie Teachers, police etc. 

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Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2021 2:21pm

Wriggs69 wrote on Tue Feb 23, 2021 8:16pm:

Just too confuse matters, my son’s best friend has just had the Covid jab. He is fully fit and healthy aged 21 and received a text earlier today. 

He has no idea why this has happened but is highly delighted. 

 

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What are the U.K. government up too  Any thoughts? 



Yes my son has just had his vaccine, he’s 37. When he was younger, age 3 to 15yrs, we always had him to the hospital with breathing problems. He thankfully grew out of it but the NHS never put a clean bill of health on his records, so now he even qualifies for the flu jab. Like my son he probably qualifies because of an illness he can’t even remember.

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Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2021 12:04am

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Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2021 12:04am

Wriggs69 wrote on Tue Feb 23, 2021 8:16pm:

Just too confuse matters, my son’s best friend has just had the Covid jab. He is fully fit and healthy aged 21 and received a text earlier today. 

He has no idea why this has happened but is highly delighted. 

 

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What are the U.K. government up too  Any thoughts? 



Texts are sent out by GP surgeries so I guess his surgery had a slot to fill at short notice and he was fortunate to be called.  

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