Coronavirus/COVID-19 part 2

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Re: Coronavirus/COVID-19 part 2

Post by Richard Frost » Fri Jun 09 2023 11:01am

I had mine on the same day in September last year. Morning Flu, afternoon covid. Both practitioners informed and both said no problem. Different arms used.
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Re: Coronavirus/COVID-19 part 2

Post by Chadwick » Sun Jun 11 2023 1:05pm

Richard Frost wrote:
Fri Jun 09 2023 11:01am
I had mine on the same day in September last year. Morning Flu, afternoon covid. Both practitioners informed and both said no problem. Different arms used.
Not a problem to have them in the same session. Typically different arms used for each.
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Re: Coronavirus/COVID-19 part 2

Post by expressman33 » Sun Jun 11 2023 4:50pm

blythburgh wrote:
Fri Jun 09 2023 10:38am
Sarah wrote:
Fri Jun 09 2023 4:04am
Final call for getting a COVID-19 vaccine with the NHS unless you're in a higher risk group...
After 30 June, the COVID-19 vaccine will only be offered to those at higher risk of serious infection.
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/covid-19/ ... 9-vaccine/
So it will not be given at the same time as the flu jab for those who qualify for a free NHS one. Not sure if that is good way to save money as not the risk it was or a way to keep a some people out of the hair of the NHS (GP/hospital depending how bad Covid is for them). But I am no expert
Then I hope they don't expect anyone to wear a mask in any circumstances .
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Re: Coronavirus/COVID-19 part 2

Post by Sarah » Sun Nov 19 2023 3:35am

The govt purchased COVID-19 booster vaccine for everyone aged 50+ however due to using a ‘bespoke non-standard cost-effectiveness assessment’ it will now waste millions by throwing them away instead of allowing people outside the currently eligible group to receive them!

https://twitter.com/_CatintheHat/status ... 7647200639
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Re: Coronavirus/COVID-19 part 2

Post by blythburgh » Wed Nov 22 2023 10:54am

Sarah wrote:
Sun Nov 19 2023 3:35am
The govt purchased COVID-19 booster vaccine for everyone aged 50+ however due to using a ‘bespoke non-standard cost-effectiveness assessment’ it will now waste millions by throwing them away instead of allowing people outside the currently eligible group to receive them!

https://twitter.com/_CatintheHat/status ... 7647200639
Not to worry, Sarah, the politicans pharmaceutical friends have made plenty of money and they do not care if the vaccine is used or dumped
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Re: Coronavirus/COVID-19 part 2

Post by Richard Frost » Wed Nov 22 2023 11:07am

blythburgh wrote:
Wed Nov 22 2023 10:54am
Sarah wrote:
Sun Nov 19 2023 3:35am
The govt purchased COVID-19 booster vaccine for everyone aged 50+ however due to using a ‘bespoke non-standard cost-effectiveness assessment’ it will now waste millions by throwing them away instead of allowing people outside the currently eligible group to receive them!

https://twitter.com/_CatintheHat/status ... 7647200639
Not to worry, Sarah, the politicans pharmaceutical friends have made plenty of money and they do not care if the vaccine is used or dumped
Nothing new here. I consider that any financial crisis that happened was caused by the Conservative government wasting taxpayers money over the last three years especially and the last thirteen years in general. To find out it is still going on does not surprise me and just goes to show how incompetent they all are. It also shows just how little they have learnt from the lessons of the past. Today they have the cheek to say that they are going to give some back in the "Autumn statement". They are giving back stolen money. They irony is that they personally will be richly rewarded with directorships and seats in an overly stuffed House of Lords. It is nigh time that our whole political system was overhauled including getting rid of the upper house in its present form.

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Re: Coronavirus/COVID-19 part 2

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