https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/ ... a-suggests
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-66461727
So it seems a couple of sneaky variants about and booster/autumn jabs have been brought forward to September.
Covid continues to loiter
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Covid continues to loiter
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Re: Covid continues to loiter
Yeah, i got an invite for flu, thinking they may do both at the same time now?
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Re: Covid continues to loiter
Hi All,
I have had my jabs Monday this week, I live in a care home so it took a lot of reminding them the whole of the residents are vulnerable!
I had a some trouble with the nurse doing them, she wanted to use my fistula arm (left) eventually she shifted to the right arm.
I have arthritis in that shoulder, and doctors have said not have injections in that arm, off we go again, I say I usually have them in my legs.
First reaction to that was, 'it's not possible', eventually we got there, one in each leg.
I have had my jabs Monday this week, I live in a care home so it took a lot of reminding them the whole of the residents are vulnerable!
I had a some trouble with the nurse doing them, she wanted to use my fistula arm (left) eventually she shifted to the right arm.
I have arthritis in that shoulder, and doctors have said not have injections in that arm, off we go again, I say I usually have them in my legs.
First reaction to that was, 'it's not possible', eventually we got there, one in each leg.