Brok
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- Dec 26, 2011
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Invited by email? If so it's almost certainly a scam (text is the normal form of invitation).
How are people invited? Text? Phone call? I have no idea. Surely not through the post?
Invited by email? If so it's almost certainly a scam (text is the normal form of invitation).
It does seem strange. I'm a 64-year-old asthmatic and not had an invite but I know people younger than I am, with no underlying health conditions who have had theirs. My mother, who's nearly 91, only had hers last week so it does seem a bit random.
Text. I also got a letter telling me to ignore this letter if I'd already had a text!How are people invited? Text? Phone call? I have no idea. Surely not through the post?
PS Should we start an "I've had my jab" - official thread?
How are people invited? Text? Phone call? I have no idea. Surely not through the post?
How are people invited? Text? Phone call? I have no idea. Surely not through the post?
I was wondering where I'd be placed as an asthmatic.
I get invites for the flu jab, which I'd ignored until this past winter when I took it up, which I assume is based on me being an asthmatic - I've never asked to check.
Listening to 5Live this morning when out with the dog, I heard a question put to someone from JCVI who explained that asthmatics are NOT seen as a risk-group from Covid as they are from the flu and, as such, are not prioritised based on that. Asthmatics will be treated as anyone else, ie other risks and age etc.
Seemed to make sense to me - apparently there are 7m asthmatics in the UK and prioritising all of those would mean some who are at higher risk would have to wait longer.
I’m sure you know, you can now ring his GP to get him vaccinated. They’re doing a mop up of anyone who’s been missed.
Sorry, I think your post was after I posted the poll
I was wondering where I'd be placed as an asthmatic.
I get invites for the flu jab, which I'd ignored until this past winter when I took it up, which I assume is based on me being an asthmatic - I've never asked to check.
Listening to 5Live this morning when out with the dog, I heard a question put to someone from JCVI who explained that asthmatics are NOT seen as a risk-group from Covid as they are from the flu and, as such, are not prioritised based on that. Asthmatics will be treated as anyone else, ie other risks and age etc.
Seemed to make sense to me - apparently there are 7m asthmatics in the UK and prioritising all of those would mean some who are at higher risk would have to wait longer.
I have called them to be fair and was told that there were some delays getting to all housebound people. They said he will be contacted soon, so not overly worried as ultimately being housebound means he's less likely to pick it up from anyone outside.
What irks me most is the Government insisting that everyone in the top 4 groups has been offered a vaccine by now :
"Everyone in the top four groups has had a jab offer and 15 million people have had a first dose, the government says."
This is demonstrably not true. I'm confident my 85 year old father will be done soon but I know of 3 other elderly people in his road who havent been called or written to yet. I know this because my wife and I are involved in the local food bank deliveries and we speak to several elderly residents each week when delivering food parcels.
His GP says he will be visited soon (and thats absolutely fine, he is more than happy to wait) but will the Government stop telling porkies that everyone has been contacted as it just isn't true.
UPDATE for the record - he has just had a phone call saying he will be visited on 25th Feb. Sorted.
I think its called the good old post code lottery
Someone I know in London is 47 and has also just been invited for a jab this week. No health issues etc. Is 47 the magic number?
I was wondering where I'd be placed as an asthmatic.
I get invites for the flu jab, which I'd ignored until this past winter when I took it up, which I assume is based on me being an asthmatic - I've never asked to check.
Listening to 5Live this morning when out with the dog, I heard a question put to someone from JCVI who explained that asthmatics are NOT seen as a risk-group from Covid as they are from the flu and, as such, are not prioritised based on that. Asthmatics will be treated as anyone else, ie other risks and age etc.
Seemed to make sense to me - apparently there are 7m asthmatics in the UK and prioritising all of those would mean some who are at higher risk would have to wait longer.