I was resting after tea when the phone rang. It was the medical centre. Ah, thought I, going to book my 2nd jab, so as I answered it, I was walking towards the kitchen to check the calendar for dates.
"Hello, medical centre here, we have a few vaccinations leftover from today, can you come now if you want one?"
"Certainly can" I said and within a short space of time, I was there, in, had it done and was back home. Would have been week 10 today since my first one.
How's that for service?
Yesterday afternoon, I also gathered my 4th, and probably, final lot of nettles for drying. I could detect the smell wasn't so fresh as the first few whilst they were drying. These so far are crumbled and stored in an airtight jar, unlike the first two which were turned into powder.
That's great. It must be reassuring to have had both of your vaccinations. X
ReplyDeleteYes it is but the first one offered quite good protection.
DeleteOne of my neighbours has just reported the same thing. The NHS really is working hard to keep us as safe as can be.
ReplyDeleteWas told after the first one that it should be under 12 weeks.
DeleteYour NHS is doing great job. My jab was a one and done not used in EU and has been suspended from use while being investigated in clotting deaths.
ReplyDeleteJohnson & Johnson?
DeleteBrilliant service, and no time to worry about it before it being done. The NHS are doing so well aren't they.
ReplyDeleteCertainly are, shame they aren’t going to get rewarded.
DeleteMust be a Norfolk NHS thing. Mine is within 10 weeks of first one too!
ReplyDeleteDB was 9 weeks which surprised us.
DeleteYeah on getting your second jab.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.