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I took my Mum to have her Covid jab this afternoon. Appointment was for 4PM (16:00) and was advised to turn up 5 mins before.

So, we got there about 3:45, and the centre was only just opened, they told me to report at the entrance at 4PM as they were still setting up.. So we sat in the car, and within 5 mins a long queue had formed, and even though it was cold, with light drizle, we joined the queue and I shielded Mum with an umbrella.

Talking to people in the queue, it turned out the couple but one in front had a 4:10 appointment, and when I politely suggested they go behind us my suggestion was not well accepted. By this time the limited parking area and access road was gridlocked. :shock:

Two of the staff were late, which did not help.

She came out about 4:30 having had the Astra Zenica injection and It took a while for her to get warm when I got her back home.

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knowing the nhs from inside, appointment 4pm seen dealt with and going home 4.30 is first class service especially for life saving procedure, youre lucky someone invented it so quick, almost crtainly saved your mothers life, when within that 1/2 hour window, she should have been observed for 15 minutes in case of reaction, before she left and five minutes say for the protocol. You should be praising the service the poor buggers have given your mum, they could have saved her life with what they did in half an hour.
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Paul Barker wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 8:50 am when within that 1/2 hour window, she should have been observed for 15 minutes in case of reaction, before she left .
Absolutely NO observation afterwards Paul.

Get jab, and out the door within 3 minutes. :shock:
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I took Anna's dad last Thursday evening. Lots of 'oldies' with their children (average age, I'd guess 65) accompanying. Good friendly atmosphere, lots of the right kind of distancing and told to come back for another appointment in about 12 weeks. more or less straight in, quick jab and ten minutes to sit and ponder (observation time). No one was sick, ill, grew new limbs or threw up), just passed out(!) in a one way system to the freezing cold car park. It was all fine.

Hooray for the NHS says I, most of whom at the vaccination centre are volunteering too.

Couldn't recommend too highly!!!
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I have debated about whether to post this because people have enough bad news to deal with these days, but in the end I thought it would help me to process it.
On Wednesday evening my mum succumbed to COVID. She was very frail and had moved into a nursing home with dad earlier in the year. She tested positive at the weekend and was taken to hospital on Monday evening. She was on the same ward that cared for my Dad so well in the first wave, and she herself had been on that ward before, so she would have known some of the staff. My brother got a phone call on Wednesday evening to say things were looking bad. We think it was from the same lady doctor who had been so good to my dad. Then another phone call very soon afterwards saying she had passed.
At the start of 2020 my parents were living in their own home, with support from carers. Dad caught COVID, survived a long spell in hospital, but it accelerated his dementia, so they had to move into a nursing home. Now it has taken mum. If any of you get into conversations with COVID deniers or other idiots, please tell them that now, even with the vaccine, we still need to be careful.
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Sorry to hear that Max.
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Serious condolences Max. Take care.
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Yes condolences Max. Similar happened to a colleague's father over Christmas. There's too much of it about.
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My condolences Max, very sorry to hear that.
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So sorry to hear of your loss, Max.
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My condolences Max.
It's very sad news indeed.
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Hi Max, so sorry to hear your bad news. :cry:
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Very sad... Thoughts are with you...
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That's terrible Max, so close to the vaccine too. Must be thousands of families going through something similar. Best wishes to you and your family.
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