NorthumberlandBoro
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Seem to be some big regional variations.
Relatives in group 6 in the south East still waiting. Group 8 underway here.
Relatives in group 6 in the south East still waiting. Group 8 underway here.
Probably down to the amount of people on each group living in different regions I guess?Seem to be some big regional variations.
Relatives in group 6 in the south East still waiting. Group 8 underway here.
There are. Our GP centre is a shambles. I know two 69 year olds struggling to get vaccinated.Seem to be some big regional variations.
Relatives in group 6 in the south East still waiting. Group 8 underway here.
Our local practice is a nightmare to get an appointment, but sh** hot at vaccinations.6 vaccination tables and in and out within minutes. They get all the flu jabs done over 2 Saturdays.There are. Our GP centre is a shambles. I know two 69 year olds struggling to get vaccinated.
You would think that would be factored in to the supplies. May be down to the effectiveness of the local set ups. But would need to get some inside knowledge to explain. Is there a doctor on this board?Probably down to the amount of people on each group living in different regions I guess?
I am not in your area. I am group 6 so 55 with health conditions. I was texted on the 15th Feb for a vaccination in 2 days time. Easy to book in and worked very well. Others I know who are older than me in my area were 10 days later. I belive it depends on your GP surgery and whether they have mobile phone records etc. They will get the easy to reach people first while trying to contact the harder to reach people. This is about getting people in quickly rather than working through a list in age order.You would think that would be factored in to the supplies. May be down to the effectiveness of the local set ups. But would need to get some inside knowledge to explain. Is there a doctor on this board?
Interesting that you have teachers high up the list.Looking across the water from the US it looks like a decent operation.
Over here they are vaccinating by category, not by age. My staff (teachers) are in category 1B (ie the second group to be vaccinated) but we are all finding it so hard to get appointments (and my plan of getting someone in to school to do mass vaccinations of staff like we do with the flu jab has proven impossible).
Not entirely true - it varies by State. I got my first one as soon as NY added over 65s to the eligibility group and had the second 2½ weeks ago. My wife had her first one this week after turning 65.Looking across the water from the US it looks like a decent operation.
Over here they are vaccinating by category, not by age. My staff (teachers) are in category 1B (ie the second group to be vaccinated) but we are all finding it so hard to get appointments (and my plan of getting someone in to school to do mass vaccinations of staff like we do with the flu jab has proven impossible).
Article in the Times the other day pointed out Tory areas were most vaccinated, Lib Dem next then Labour areas had the lowest rates. I’m sure this is pure coincidence.Seem to be some big regional variations.
Relatives in group 6 in the south East still waiting. Group 8 underway here.
We've got 65 year old friends who've had both Moderna jabs in PA.Not entirely true - it varies by State. I got my first one as soon as NY added over 65s to the eligibility group and had the second 2½ weeks ago. My wife had her first one this week after turning 65.
I tried the other day but was back heeled but I am in the 50-55 year old bracket.Even though I am 63 I was told by relatives to try to book a test online as they were successful. Went on internet last Thursday, put in my NHS number and age. Was expecting a message saying I couldn’t but everything went through and I now have two appointments at Darlo football ground for next Thursday and May 20th! Just go to gov.com and try it. Don’t wait for a letter or a phone call from the Doctors. Seems like they just want to get people vaccinated as soon as possible?