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How do I get fully vaccinated and is it still necessary for travel to US?

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Coffeeko · 03/04/2023 16:21

I had 1 vaccine in December 2021 and then didn’t get my second dose so technically not fully vaccinated although had Covid several times now.

I have just booked Florida and now realised I need to be fully vaccinated (I think).

question is if I get my next dose will I still be fully vaccinated even though it was over a year ago my first dose?

do doctors and nurses still give out the second dose?

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Shopper727 · 03/04/2023 16:26

Many places are starting their spring boosters for over 75 so will be very busy, check your local health board website/Facebook page it’ll tell you if you’ll get vaccinated and perhaps check the criteria for getting into Florida, I would’ve done that prior to booking mind you, just in case.

Shopper727 · 03/04/2023 16:29

Make an appointment with your local vaccination centre they can answer all your questions, usually nurse lead clinics.

loulouljh · 03/04/2023 16:30

Really? To travel??!!!! Madness.

mycoffeecup · 03/04/2023 16:43

First qnd second doses stopping soon or maybe have done already. Why didn't you get it done at the time?

slowquickstep · 03/04/2023 17:06

I don't understand why you are happy to have the jabs now to go to Florida but weren't fussed about having them to protect yourself and your loved ones at the height of the pandemic but i suppose there are priorities.

TeenagersAngst · 03/04/2023 17:11

You don't say when you are travelling to Florida but the USA was expected to change entry requirements in Jan, but then extended them for three months to April. So keep an eye out and there may be an announcement soon that they're dropping the requirement to be vaccinated. Canada doesn't have any vaccine requirements and they're usually more cautious than USA so I'm surprised it's still in place.

If you do need to get the second jab, you can put your details into the vaccine page online and it will tell you if you're eligible or if anywhere near you is doing walk in jabs. I know boosters were officially stopped in Feb, but not sure about 2nd doses.

ComeOnNumber100 · 03/04/2023 17:11

As far as I understand it you just need to show two doses. We’re going in July and my DD23 has only had one dose so far because when she was due to get her second dose she got covid. That’s reminded me to check if she has booked her appointment.

TeenagersAngst · 03/04/2023 17:11

Sorry, that should have said boosters for any groups not designated as needing ongoing boosters

Coffeeko · 03/04/2023 17:12

I never wanted any vaccines and would delayed as long as I could. I got roped into my first dose almost two years after the pandemic started as my doctor pressured me and it felt like I would have no freedom unless I did. Costa coffee etc has said they were asking for proof. I had already had covid and survived. I wasn’t getting a vaccine which was so new unless I really really had to. And yes my freedom is my priority when my health had already survived.

getti g the vaccine doesn’t stop you catching or spreading covid so how was I not protecting my loved ones….?

3 years later and people still believe this garbage.

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Coffeeko · 03/04/2023 17:12

I never wanted any vaccines and would delayed as long as I could. I got roped into my first dose almost two years after the pandemic started as my doctor pressured me and it felt like I would have no freedom unless I did. Costa coffee etc has said they were asking for proof. I had already had covid and survived. I wasn’t getting a vaccine which was so new unless I really really had to. And yes my freedom is my priority when my health had already survived.

getti g the vaccine doesn’t stop you catching or spreading covid so how was I not protecting my loved ones….?

3 years later and people still believe this garbage.

In simple terms it doesn't stop you getting it but it does make it weaker and therefore if you still pass it on while vaccinated it is not as strong. Your understanding is incorrect. People believe the facts yes and some people believe garbage unfortunately yes. There are no words for the fact that after all that you are now fully up for having it just so you can go on holiday 🙄

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baffledcoconut · 03/04/2023 17:42

USA looks set to drop all vaccination requirements by the end of the month according to most sources. You’ll be fine.

Starquestor · 03/04/2023 17:42

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Starquestor · 03/04/2023 17:47

All I see is lots of vaccinated individuals getting really awful covid and long covid. Those who aren’t vaccinated that I know are not. I’m vaccinated and feel like I was fooled. Politicians profiting from pharma deals.
Watched two doctors agreeing the other night that it shouldn’t have ever been given to pregnant women.
Pure herd mentality and it continues which really surprises me

TrashyPanda · 03/04/2023 17:50

loulouljh · 03/04/2023 16:30

Really? To travel??!!!! Madness.

Their country - their rules

HoneyPotBee · 03/04/2023 17:52

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You ok doll?

BashfulClam · 03/04/2023 17:55

I’m going to the states next month and have to sign a declaration to say I am fully vaccinated.

Parker231 · 03/04/2023 17:56

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The vaccine lessens the severity of the symptoms and reduces the likelihood of you needing hospital care.

Parker231 · 03/04/2023 17:57

Starquestor · 03/04/2023 17:47

All I see is lots of vaccinated individuals getting really awful covid and long covid. Those who aren’t vaccinated that I know are not. I’m vaccinated and feel like I was fooled. Politicians profiting from pharma deals.
Watched two doctors agreeing the other night that it shouldn’t have ever been given to pregnant women.
Pure herd mentality and it continues which really surprises me

Of those patients requiring hospital care (patients are still being admitted to hospital for Covid complications), a much higher proportion relates to the unvaccinated.

Bepis · 03/04/2023 17:59

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Not anymore no, not after the health issues my 3rd one caused.

BashfulClam · 03/04/2023 18:00

Parker231 · 03/04/2023 17:56

The vaccine lessens the severity of the symptoms and reduces the likelihood of you needing hospital care.

I just felt like I had a bad virus when I got it as I had been fully vaccinated. Friend who wasn’t vaccinated was really ill with it. My mother still heads out and about, she didn’t understand lockdown and I tried to explain and encourage her not to go to the supermarket (she goes on a Saturday despite being retired and having all week then complains it’s busy). She still hadn’t had it. Mil was still seeing her friends etc…again hasn’t had it.

BashfulClam · 03/04/2023 18:01

Both mil and em are fully vaccinated.

WiseUpJanetWeiss · 03/04/2023 18:04

In simple terms it doesn't stop you getting it but it does make it weaker and therefore if you still pass it on while vaccinated it is not as strong.

This is not true. However, having the vaccine makes you less likely to get COVID and therefore less likely to pass it on.