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Am I eligible?

35 replies

Whitechocpizza · 09/10/2021 12:55

It's 6 months since I had my second jab.
I worked in social care which is why I got my jab 'early'. I'm 40.
The booking system tells me that I'm now eligible to have a booster and tells me I must take proof of my job to my appointment.
I no longer work in social care.
So it will be 6month since my jab but I'll not be able to have the vaccine?

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Whitechocpizza · 09/10/2021 14:09

Bump

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Moonflower12 · 09/10/2021 14:11

I'd say not. You will need proof of your job and you don't have it now? My DP had to prove he still worked in front line health care on Tuesday when he had his.

WorraLiberty · 09/10/2021 14:12

Book the booster online and then ring the venue you've chosen.

They'll be able to answer your question.

LouLou198 · 09/10/2021 14:21

They are only giving boosters to certain groups. If you no longer fall into this category they may not. I would check before attending.

sartorius · 09/10/2021 14:27

No you are not eligible.
Only require a booster if over 50, frontline health or social care, clinically vulnerable of any age.
No-one else will be given booster as not considered necessary at the moment

TreaslakeandBack · 09/10/2021 14:29

No one will want to see proof of anything. Just have it.

nordica · 09/10/2021 14:33

The protection from your first two vaccines doesn't stop at 6 months, that's just the minimum gap the eligible high risk groups need to have between their 2nd dose and the booster. As you no longer work in social care, you won't be eligible at the moment.

Ponoka7 · 09/10/2021 17:39

You aren't eligible. The system only says that you are because it doesn't know that you no longer work in social care. You could turn up with old ID. I don't understand why you think you should have a booster yet.

Sadless · 09/10/2021 17:49

I was told I am due to get one as being a carer for my disabled child. But it has to be 6 months after last one.

Sal

Whitechocpizza · 09/10/2021 19:40

I just feel like having worked in social care and receiving my vaccines before other people of my age I'm now at a disadvantage.
Other people of my age will still have weeks/a good couple of months of protection and my protection is rapidly decliningSad

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sartorius · 09/10/2021 20:30

But I think what they've said is that age affects peoples immunity so it's over 50s who may have a problem with waning immunity, not your age group.
Health and social care staff have a well documented higher occupational risk of contracting covid.

BlanketPiggy · 09/10/2021 21:56

@Whitechocpizza

I just feel like having worked in social care and receiving my vaccines before other people of my age I'm now at a disadvantage. Other people of my age will still have weeks/a good couple of months of protection and my protection is rapidly decliningSad
You benefitted by having them earlier though, to protect you in your job.
GoodnightGrandma · 09/10/2021 22:01

We’re not asking for proof.

BlanketPiggy · 09/10/2021 22:15

If you have it that's a dose and an appointment meant for someone else who then has to wait longer for theirs. This isn't the same as the first jab where it was just a quick get as many vaccines in arms as we can situation.

bestsoupintown · 09/10/2021 22:18

@GoodnightGrandma

We’re not asking for proof.
I had to show my badge at my vaccine appointments.
FlyingFlamingo · 09/10/2021 22:26

I had mine today, they checked who my employer is, as it’s the health board vaccinating me they didn’t ask to see anything but I would imagine I would have been asked if it was any other employer.

ArianaG · 10/10/2021 08:32

I am in the same situation, I don't think we are eligible anymore and it worries me having had the vaccines early

Whitechocpizza · 10/10/2021 08:48

@ArianaG

I am in the same situation, I don't think we are eligible anymore and it worries me having had the vaccines early
Yes, it's worrying. Well I've booked using the online system and my appointment is tomorrow lunchtime. I tried calling the vaccination hub but no one was able to provide an answer so I'm going along. Figured them telling me to bugger off will only take 30seconds and there are still lots of appointments tomorrow for vaccines at the hub ( basically pick your time and go judging by the appointments on the app) so I haven't used up a much wanted appointment. I'll report back.
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ArianaG · 10/10/2021 09:12

@Whitechocpizza
How have you booked, via the national nhs booking site?

BlanketPiggy · 10/10/2021 09:15

So even though you know you aren't eligible you're still going to try and get one.

Whitechocpizza · 10/10/2021 11:00

[quote ArianaG]@Whitechocpizza
How have you booked, via the national nhs booking site?[/quote]
I must have been flagged as it's six months since my last jab.

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Whitechocpizza · 10/10/2021 11:02

I'm not going to try and wangle an appointment BlanketPiggy. I'm being honest and will explain I no longer work in social care.

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BlanketPiggy · 10/10/2021 11:04

@Whitechocpizza

I'm not going to try and wangle an appointment BlanketPiggy. I'm being honest and will explain I no longer work in social care.
Sorry I misunderstood. Tbh they might just jab you anyway as they don't like to waste it. Depends on their planning of stock levels I guess.
CiderWithLizzie · 10/10/2021 13:59

I had my booster 2 weeks ago and the vaccination centre was very quiet so you definitely wouldn’t be taking it from someone else.

Whitechocpizza · 10/10/2021 15:15

Have any of you had the Pfizer booster after 2x AZ ?

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