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My sister is 80 and had the vaccine a week ago locally. I am 72 and wondered how long I would have to wait? We have the same doctor’s surgery. Thanks all.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My friend is over 80 and was done before Christmas. No underlying health conditions and not in a care home. I think it depends on where you live and how organised your local health services are. I was very cheered by this news as I feel it will not be too long for me now, as we are with the same surgery.
PS Once the Oxford vaccine rolls out then it will be easier once the procedures are in place to ensure that people get a second vac that is the same as the first one.
I have seen in the news (no link sorry) that there are also problems with getting folk back for their second vac for various reasons.
I have seen in the news (no link sorry) that there are also problems with getting folk back for their second vac for various reasons.
All jolly fine. This is what worries me: in the Torygraph today was a letter from a retired GP who had offered his services to help with the vaccination programme. It went thus:
"I am a retired GP and attempted to volunteer as a Covid vaccinator through the approved website last week. This proved impossible.
I am relatively recently retired having relinquished by registration with the GMC in 2017. After completing large sections of the application form, I reached the section at the end entitled "Documents to upload or sign". I could go no further.
Some documents are obviously needed to confirm my identity for example, but I fail to see a necessity for documents proving attendance for Conflict Resolution, Equality Diversity and Human Rights, Fire Safety, and Preventing Radicalisation. The list contains 21 documents to be uploaded.
I defy anyone, even doctors currently working in the NHS to provide all of these.
The most likely explanation is that the department responsible for recruiting vaccinators has not actually considered this form. It will prevent almost every willing applicant from being recruited."
This is showing all the indications of becoming a first class shambles. The Civil Service is expert at it - there's nobody better. I said when the vaccine was first approved that the NHS should be allowed nowhere near the rollout programme. Time will tell whether I was right,
"I am a retired GP and attempted to volunteer as a Covid vaccinator through the approved website last week. This proved impossible.
I am relatively recently retired having relinquished by registration with the GMC in 2017. After completing large sections of the application form, I reached the section at the end entitled "Documents to upload or sign". I could go no further.
Some documents are obviously needed to confirm my identity for example, but I fail to see a necessity for documents proving attendance for Conflict Resolution, Equality Diversity and Human Rights, Fire Safety, and Preventing Radicalisation. The list contains 21 documents to be uploaded.
I defy anyone, even doctors currently working in the NHS to provide all of these.
The most likely explanation is that the department responsible for recruiting vaccinators has not actually considered this form. It will prevent almost every willing applicant from being recruited."
This is showing all the indications of becoming a first class shambles. The Civil Service is expert at it - there's nobody better. I said when the vaccine was first approved that the NHS should be allowed nowhere near the rollout programme. Time will tell whether I was right,