jagmanx
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hope he gets it..please update.Father-in-law due his second follow up Covid-19 jab today that`s if they don`t cancel right at the last minute, he is right at the top of the high risk category.
hope he gets it..please update.Father-in-law due his second follow up Covid-19 jab today that`s if they don`t cancel right at the last minute, he is right at the top of the high risk category.
Father-in-law due his second follow up Covid-19 jab today that`s if they don`t cancel right at the last minute, he is right at the top of the high risk category.
hope he gets it..please update.
I get the feeling that a lot of immunisation hubs will go ahead with the second jabs anyway, fingers crossed!
There is plenty of evidence around that many vulnerable people aren't even turning up for their vaccination appointments, so the jabs are being offered to whoever happens to be around at the time instead of being wasted. All a bit messy.
Imagine the administrative chaos that's been chucked into the mix with appointment systems if the second Pfizer jabs are now supposed to be cancelled?!
With everything that`s been on the news we are surprised it hasn`t been put back.
He hasn`t heard anything to the contrary so we are taking him and we`ll act a bit gormless if needed, seems to work for the majority of the population.
His appointment at the hospital is early afternoon ( UK time ) which will be exactly 21 days since his first jab and when he was given this appointment.
How did your m-i-l get on with the first jab ? F-i-l was fine apart a bit of an ache in his arm but that only lasted a day or so.
Father-in-law due his second follow up Covid-19 jab today that`s if they don`t cancel right at the last minute, he is right at the top of the high risk category.
sorry to hear that trev.......thoughts and prayers are with you allWife got a we call from hospital today, expect the worst and they will not be putting her father on the breather as he is to week, next 48 hrs will tell the tail as he has went down hill from yesterday, all fingers crossed here.
Hope he picks up Trev,Wife got a we call from hospital today, expect the worst and they will not be putting her father on the breather as he is to week, next 48 hrs will tell the tail as he has went down hill from yesterday, all fingers crossed here.
It seems mainly the UK who haven't got a clue as to what a Doctor or Engineer are, why should we pander to them?I do find it pretentious when someone with a PhD in philosophy has to title themselves "doctor" to gain credit. As he is a retired nurse teacher, not an MD , I feel that he should rely on his actual qualifications ( which are good) and not confuse those who do not know the difference. Not doing this lowers the profile of Nurses who actually have as much to offer. On the same level as Army officers who carry on using the title for the rest of their lives. I know it is perfectly legal to call oneself doctor, just galls.
Correct, I ask folks to stop giving me the Title arsh-le, they still insist though.I do find it pretentious when someone with a PhD in philosophy has to title themselves "doctor" to gain credit. As he is a retired nurse teacher, not an MD , I feel that he should rely on his actual qualifications ( which are good) and not confuse those who do not know the difference. Not doing this lowers the profile of Nurses who actually have as much to offer. On the same level as Army officers who carry on using the title for the rest of their lives. I know it is perfectly legal to call oneself doctor, just galls.