As an NHS "frontline" staff I've been offered the jab..."theory" tells me I should but ... I don't trust it has had all the correct tests, (even though they say it has)...look at the thalolimide story years ago...that was "safe" too.
Yes. I go tomorrow for my ordinary flu jab. If the swine flu one was available I'd have it too. What may happen in the distant future doesn't concern me, getting through the next winter does.
OOOpsss I MEANT "Yes" to Zac regarding the nhs forcing it on us. You're right (squad) it can't physically be forced but there is strong coersion there.!!!! Seasonal flu jabs been around for so so long - with each season only requireing minor alterations...
i'm not saying I WONT - just that at present I am so undecided. ... I doubt the NHS would change contracts etc... so not "forcing" us but there really is ALOT of pressure for us to have it done.
by the way - just to throw something in the mixing pot - most of the doctors I have asked said they would recommend it to patients but NOT actually have it themselves.....interesting
I am considered high risk (asthma and emphysema) but have only ever once had the basic flu jab several years ago. Since then I have had no flu jabs,no pneumonia jab and will not be attending for the swine flu jab when offered it.
Yes - we will know WHICH one (or at least where I work anyway we will be told) it's to be Pandremix or celvapan - i need to find out which one is which though. I THINK the pandremix is the activated one ?