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Covid Vaccine

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Yeah my area seems to have a huge range of very small surgeries and than one big medical centre, so that's why they have probably decided to do them there.
 
lancaster uni is very poorly run there is only enough seats inside for 20 people and if they are taken then they are only expecting people be it poorly or not to stand outside the building in minus freezing conditions for endless hours absolute total joke. when i told my surgery about it they only tried to poo poo it but i know someone who went and had to stand outside with around 100 people i would of just walked off. this badly run show should of been reported to the press.
 
We have 3 places in my town. My gp surgery, a pharmacy that has been converted into a vaccination centre and our local leisure hall has just opened as one. I'm having mine at my gp surgery.
 
lancaster uni is very poorly run there is only enough seats inside for 20 people and if they are taken then they are only expecting people be it poorly or not to stand outside the building in minus freezing conditions for endless hours absolute total joke. when i told my surgery about it they only tried to poo poo it but i know someone who went and had to stand outside with around 100 people i would of just walked off. this badly run show should of been reported to the press.

There’s no way I’m going to wait outside so if it’s like that where I have to attend I’ll be walking away.
 
I had mine yesterday. Really well organised by our GP practice; they were doing 6 at a time. No queue and my partner and I (both group 5) were in and out in about 15 minutes. Didn’t feel a thing, and so-far no after-effects apart from immense relief. We were told we will be called for our boosters in 4-12 weeks.

Ironically, when we got home there were letters on the doormat from the NHS asking us to go on-line and book ourselves in.
 
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