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If you're NHS, have you been vaccinated?

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yearnewwhatever · 05/01/2021 21:53

I keep seeing loads of people in the NHS have been vaccinated.

Our trust doesn't have a single vaccine to give out yet. Is this a postcode lottery thing? I work directly with covid patients sometimes and other wards the rest of the time and they're saying hopefully in February we will be vaccinated.

Is this common across the NHS?

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RudeAF · 06/01/2021 21:45

My trust has started but didn’t have a reliable resupply of vaccines until this week. Hopefully this was the reason others are slow and things will speed up now. We have access to a lot of minus 80 freezers as a research centre which probably helped the logistics with the Pfizer one.

Dontrainonmyparade · 06/01/2021 21:49

Bank staff, Midlands. Had it on 30 December. Does seem a random lottery!

InterfectoremVulpes · 07/01/2021 10:04

I guess its a case of we have X number of doses for Y number of people so we'll use up the Z left over on whoever is further down the list but available

Toddlerteaplease · 07/01/2021 10:14

Yes. Work on a shielded paediatric ward. But I'm CEV. Otherwise I'd have waited my turn.

Peanutbutteryogurt · 07/01/2021 10:18

We are vaccinating in my trust in South East. I haven't had it yet but I'm back office admin and low risk so happy to wait my turn.

Egghead68 · 07/01/2021 11:25

My trust did vulnerable, CEV and frontline staff in early Dec and are now offering vaccines to all patient-facing staff. They are getting through us very quickly and efficiently.

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