JonJon
Active member
I've had a similar experience to the OP and I too live in a city.
Trying to book through the NHS meant a 3-week wait and a 30-mile round trip.
According to them, the nearest walk-in centre is 50 miles away from us. However, word of mouth suggests that this is not correct and that we have one a mere 10 miles away, so we'll give that one a try.
The original vaccination was easy. The booster appears to be anything but.
This is not intended as a criticism of the NHS by the way. It's down to the people who hypocritically clap them and then give them no resources to work with.
Trying to book through the NHS meant a 3-week wait and a 30-mile round trip.
According to them, the nearest walk-in centre is 50 miles away from us. However, word of mouth suggests that this is not correct and that we have one a mere 10 miles away, so we'll give that one a try.
The original vaccination was easy. The booster appears to be anything but.
This is not intended as a criticism of the NHS by the way. It's down to the people who hypocritically clap them and then give them no resources to work with.