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Vaccination

15 replies

Applejack87 · 29/12/2020 19:16

The vaccine is being administered to the vunerable are your elderly loved ones going to have it?

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Sertchgi123 · 29/12/2020 19:17

Yes

LemonLemonLemon · 29/12/2020 19:18

Without a doubt... they want to get back to normal

CoronaIsWatching · 29/12/2020 19:19

They've had it already

WanderingMilly · 29/12/2020 19:26

To be honest, when I first heard about the vaccine I was doubtful....not totally anti but thought there may be teething problems and would wait to see what happened before I made up my mind.

I have totally changed my mind. I've read up what research I can find on the internet (proper research, not opinions on social media or the daily news!) and that, coupled with the new strain of COVID and the realisation that other mutations could happen if we don't get on with vaccinating, I am now happy to have my dose when the time comes.
I'm in my 60s so won't get it until about April though...

Circumlocutious · 29/12/2020 19:28

At this point close to 3 million people have had it. Yes definitely.

Truelymadlydeeplysomeonesmum · 29/12/2020 19:28

Mother inlaw had first jab gets second next week

user1483473283 · 29/12/2020 19:34

If my 90 year old nan is ever actually invited... yes

lunar1 · 29/12/2020 19:36

Yes, I have elderly relatives who have had it plus my husband.

notangelinajolie · 30/12/2020 00:20

Yes. FIL has had his first and the second is due next week.

trulydelicious · 30/12/2020 00:46

No, not yet

EatsFartsAndLeaves · 30/12/2020 01:50

Yes, they'll bite your hand off for it Grin

Babyroobs · 30/12/2020 02:00

My 83 year old dad has said he will have it. Hoping my severely asthmatic dh gets it soon too. I do think NHS staff and care home workers should be priority though.

Theotherrudolph · 30/12/2020 02:08

Yes, all of them, as soon as it’s offered, no hesitation.

housemdwaswrong · 30/12/2020 02:13

I'm 'vulnerable' and yes I'll have it, as will my elderly parents.

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