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Can I get a booster at 5 months at a walk in site?

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Grimbelina · 30/11/2021 08:56

I'm group 6, over 55, just over 5 months and read today that the government are shortening the gap between the 3nd dose and booster to 3 months.

I am very keen to have it as the person I am caring for is going downhill and I really don't want to bring it into the house.

If anyone knows, I would be so grateful (and before I travel 10 miles!).

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Grimbelina · 30/11/2021 08:57

I meant 2nd dose, not third!

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ouchmyfeet · 30/11/2021 08:58

Yes I think anyone who hasn't had a second dose is eligible, you can have it after 2 months, no need to wait for 6

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AlexandraEiffel · 30/11/2021 09:02

Gap between 1 and 2 was 12 weeks at the most, it was never 6 months so yes you can.

Booster is 6 months, will be going to 3 but hasn't yet.

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AlexandraEiffel · 30/11/2021 09:04

Just re read what you mean...

Anything I've seen says they're not accepting reduced gap from 6 to 3 yet even if people turn up. Just what I've been reading online though. It will be rolled out by priority but I've not seen timescales. Hope it's soon for you though

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MinesaBottle · 30/11/2021 09:09

I was wondering the same thing - I checked walk-ins in my area and all said they wouldn’t accept you if it’s been less than 6 months. I think the sites still need updating though! Might be a good idea to phone them first and ask? DH has just had his and it’s been 5 months (he’s 57).

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Lesserspottedmama · 30/11/2021 09:10

Why would you bother, it’s kind of obvious now that they don’t really work do they?

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MaggieFS · 30/11/2021 09:13

NHS website says they are still working out the roll out plan for the new guidelines. They've done well so far, so hopefully we don't have long to wait before we can book. Whether or not you can then walk in might depend on each site? Where I am they could not accept walk ins initially because they were at capacity with booked appointments, so I wouldn't be surprised to see the same again at first as there will now be a much bigger bunch of people to give boosters to.

Can I get a booster at 5 months at a walk in site?
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alborana · 30/11/2021 09:14

They can do your age group at 5+ months. I had mine at 5 1/2 months. I would do it sooner rather than later before the new guidelines are introduced and it gets busier.

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Cookerhood · 30/11/2021 09:18

We would jab you at the walk in I work at.

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TheNarwhalBalloon · 30/11/2021 09:49

I tried to get mine done yesterday at 5.5 months and was turned away Sad

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Imfedupwithallofthis · 30/11/2021 10:00

Looking at current figures from UK Covid dashboard

People vaccinated (over 18s in the main)

Second dose total - 46,341,057
Booster or third dose total - 17,896,864

That means approx 28 million people are still eligible for booster over the next three months, the majority of them eligible now.

The Guardian this morning reports that the target is 500,000 a day, 3.5 million a week. If that target could be achieved, it would take about 8 weeks to give everyone who wants one a booster.

Where you were in the original pecking order will determine when you are likely to be offered a booster under the new guidelines of 3, rather than 6, months

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DownWhichOfLate · 30/11/2021 10:02

Oh look. @Lesserspottedmama doesn’t understand how vaccines work. There’s always one…

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Grimbelina · 30/11/2021 10:54

OK, am in the queue, maybe a two hour wait. I spoke to the person at the door and they think I will be turned away (at 5 months, 1 week post 2nd jab) but I am here now so will see how I get on and post later....

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Schulte · 30/11/2021 11:10

@Grimbelina

OK, am in the queue, maybe a two hour wait. I spoke to the person at the door and they think I will be turned away (at 5 months, 1 week post 2nd jab) but I am here now so will see how I get on and post later....

Please do. I’m also 5 months post jab and was thinking about going to a walk in centre this week
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Cookerhood · 30/11/2021 11:24

Someone else's experience won't help you. It's up to the clinical lead at each site to interpret the rules. We would do you at 5 months, but our (site) official guidance is that it must be almost 6 months, or someone attending for their flu jab & can be boosted at the same time if it's over 5 months, plus a catch all of anyone we think might not come back. However I have been vaccinating people at 5 months quite routinely.

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Mindymomo · 30/11/2021 12:31

I had mine last week, it was 3 days earlier than the 6 months, they did give it, but they made me read a disclaimer. They said they would only give it to people up to one week before the 6 months are up.

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Schulte · 30/11/2021 12:33

@Cookerhood actually it will help me.

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TooManyPlatesInMotion · 30/11/2021 13:31

I just got turned away from my walk in centre. I had my second dose 5 months and 3 days ago.

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Jabbinell · 30/11/2021 13:34

Tried today one week shy of 6 months got turned away by jobs worth at the car park

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Cookerhood · 30/11/2021 13:45

That's the point I was making. At our walk in they would have vaccinated you, but there's no way of knowing what each site will do & it could be different on different days.

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Jabbinell · 30/11/2021 16:08

Exactly Cookerhood. Thanks for your hard work btw.

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Grimbelina · 30/11/2021 16:14

Just to say they did give it to me. They didn't initially want to and I had to speak to a GP but they agreed in the end.

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PromisesMeanNothingSue · 30/11/2021 16:17

You can get the booster done from 5 months after your second jab if you’re over 40, CV or a frontline HSC worker.
www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/book-coronavirus-vaccination/

Yesterday my local Procare centre would only book me in for mid Dec., on the date I hit the 6 month mark. I phoned back today and they’d had the JCVI guidance change, and changed my appt to today for me.

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TedGlenn · 30/11/2021 18:12

@Cookerhood

Could I cheekily hijack and ask you whether the delay of 12 weeks following a covid infection for teens is a recommendation, or a rule? i.e. would my teen be able to have their first vaccination at 10 weeks post-infection? (I'm keen to have him vaccinated before seeing my parents at Christmas, to further reduce his risk to them). Thanks!

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Sprostongreen21 · 30/11/2021 18:19

@Lesserspottedmama

Why would you bother, it’s kind of obvious now that they don’t really work do they?

Funny how, this time last year we had several full wards for covid and extended covid ICU beds full. After a short November lockdown and being in tiers/restrictions most of 2020.

This year with everything being open since July. We’ve two covid wards and very steady numbers most of the the last 6 months and a handful of ICU/HDU patients. Not to mention less deaths and shorter stays in most cases.

But no vaccines don’t work. Course not Hmm
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