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Sounds like an ill informed Trev on twitface.Sounds like an ill informed Karen on TwitFace.
It was from a well informed friend.
Sounds like an ill informed Trev on twitface.Sounds like an ill informed Karen on TwitFace.
That's the very point that I was making above. Sitting around (whether in a cold tent or a warm waiting room) is not universal as Karen from TwitFace implied.I believe that's only for the Pfizer one, where they have had some allergic reactions. SWMBO had the AZO and was thrown out promptly afterwards.
Well informed possibly, but wrong. I had the 15 min wait thing, but it was in a nice warm waiting room.Sounds like an ill informed Trev on twitface.
It was from a well informed friend.
You are not well informed, but she was. The GP does make takers sit in a cold tent afterwards. There is nowhere else to sit, for those numbers. She never implied it was universal, it was you who made that incorrect deduction.That's the very point that I was making above. Sitting around (whether in a cold tent or a warm waiting room) is not universal as Karen from TwitFace implied.
Well informed possibly, but wrong. I had the 15 min wait thing, but it was in a nice warm waiting room.
"Pfizer for me", not "Pfizer for I". So "Pfizer for my wife and me".Pfizer for my wife and I
No, the usual form would be "Pfizer for me and my wife".So "Pfizer for my wife and me".
Ignorance rules yet again? Except that it is English convention to put any third parties before yourself in a list.No, the usual form would be "Pfizer for me and my wife".
Why?No, the usual form would be "Pfizer for me and my wife".
It sounds more likely to be that way as it seems to flow better. "My husband and I are..." as HMQ says.Except that it is English convention to put any third parties before yourself in a list.
Hell, I wouldn't complain about that! Two invitations is better than none. And it's been in the media the last couple of days how GP records and hospital records take a while to sync.As we were about to drive away, Mrs Scrat got a phone call from our GP asking if she wanted to book an appointment. Unbelievable!
Not just Pfizer then!Astrazeneca... including sitting for 15 minutes afterwards.
You just keep checking on the nhs site to book the mass centres, when your cohort is called. You will need your NHS number, 10 digits long. There is an NHS app that is worth getting, it will also tell you what your NHS number is, but they take a day or so to verify your details.Hell, I wouldn't complain about that! Two invitations is better than none. And it's been in the media the last couple of days how GP records and hospital records take a while to sync.
Despite Trev's diatribe.Not just Pfizer then!
Nope, probably a jobsworth at the vaccination centre not understanding the requirements.Despite Trev's diatribe.