Very early yet, no? Not even being talked about on this side of the Irish sea.Has anyone had their booster shots yet ?
If you've had astra zeneca, (or anything else for that matter) and it has gone beyond the 12 weeks between jabs (or the recommended period for your jab) you need to chase the second one, dont rely on anyone else to do the job.Nope haven't even had my second jab been months since had my first one.
Bojo did announce there was going to be a booster for those in there 50's upwards and with health conditions but as far as I'm aware they havnt started the roll out yetVery early yet, no? Not even being talked about on this side of the Irish sea.
Go to the grab a jab bus or if you go online you can arrange your 2nd vaccine yourself bud.Nope haven't even had my second jab been months since had my first one.
Yep it did get shortened to try speed roll out out.I've just looked up a BBC news web page(I know, I know, mainstream media, blah, blah, blah) and the UK moved the dose gap from 12 weeks - CK is on 15 - to 8, but it seems that as I said above, it's up to you to get off your rear and do something about it.
Covid vaccine: Eight-week gap seen as sweet spot for Pfizer jab antibodies
If you've had astra zeneca, (or anything else for that matter) and it has gone beyond the 12 weeks between jabs (or the recommended period for your jab) you need to chase the second one, dont rely on anyone else to do the job.
Bojo did announce there was going to be a booster for those in there 50's upwards and with health conditions but as far as I'm aware they havnt started the roll out yet
Go to the grab a jab bus or if you go online you can arrange your 2nd vaccine yourself bud.
My lad didn't hear about his 2nd jab well over 12 weeks went online got him booked in for his 2nd at our local superdrug due 7th October for his now
I only figured due to the demands and pressure on the vaccine system thats the reason for mass delay for the second jab.I've just looked up a BBC news web page(I know, I know, mainstream media, blah, blah, blah) and the UK moved the dose gap from 12 weeks - CK is on 15 - to 8, but it seems that as I said above, it's up to you to get off your rear and do something about it.
Covid vaccine: Eight-week gap seen as sweet spot for Pfizer jab antibodies
You normally pay for flu jabs?My flu jab was free this year for once and might need to check about the booster.
The booster shot no doubt would be annual thing going forward simliar to the flu jab to try and surpress covid as much as is feasibly possible.Had my second jab in June.
Just googled for covid booster, just put NHS number in and it offered me a range of dates from 8th December onwards, got mine booked in.
I'm assuming it will be biannual if it starts losing efficacy after six monthsThe booster shot no doubt would be annual thing going forward simliar to the flu jab to try and surpress covid as much as is feasibly possible.