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Glynnis
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5 years ago

COVID 19 jab

Hi everyone just wondering what everyone is doing about get the COVID 19 jab? I’m booked in for my first dose but having second thoughts with the blood clotting that’s happening, I am over 60 so I’m ok to get it but unsure.

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  • My GP is happy to have my flu shot a minimum of two weeks after the first COVID jab, I’ve never had any reactions to flu shots, so I’ve made an appointment for about four weeks and then my second COVID later on. So much protection! 
  • I’m 62, I had my first AZ 3 weeks ago. Felt far better afterwards , than usual,reaction post normal,flu shot to,be honest ( that does differ from person to person of course )
    I figure risk of getting covid far outweigh any blood,clotting risk for me .
    I would,have been straight back to,GP if I noticed any oddities 
  • @Afraser and @jennyss Thankyou ladies great to you’ve had yours @Afraser with little to no side effects @jennyss haven’t had flu jab yet spoke to my oncologist he said get first COVID-19 jab then 6 weeks later get flu jab then 6 weeks later get second COVID-19 jab so have book 1st jab for 27/4 will see how we go
  • Dear @Glynnis,  I have had my flu vaccine, and am now waiting for my GP practice to get the AstraZeneca vaccine in. I believe I am eligible for a category 1B shot because of my BC history. Government communication about the Covid 19 vaccines has been very bad I think. I agree with @Afraser's comments about the risks. Best wishes from jennyss
  • I had mine two weeks ago - I am over 60 too. Very little in the way of side effects - I did feel tired and a bit achey the next day but almost normal the day after. We have had only two cases of clotting in over 700,000 vaccinations, both people in their 40s (and no info on any other factors). Given the delays with Pfizer and Novovax still to get final approval, it seems sensible for older people to get the AstraZeneca and leave the Pfizer shots for younger people in the 1a category.