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My booster

5 replies

damnthisvirusandmarriage · 16/12/2021 05:41

I had my booster yesterday.

In and out of the clinic in less than 7 mins. Had to wipe my own seat too sand write my name in the booster card.

I previously had two doses of Pfizer but yesterday was Moderna. Woken up with a very mild sore arm today. That’s it. I’m so glad I’ve had it and amazed at how well they performed it too.

I’m in wales if that makes a difference.

Anyone else had an amazing experience??

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OldMMC · 16/12/2021 05:53

Yes, same experience, in and out of the clinic in about 10 minutes. Batch code and date stamped on the card and I had to write my name on it. Brilliant service, also in Wales.

LefttoherownDevizes · 16/12/2021 05:57

Yes. In v populous London Borough, really long queues but v efficient and in and out v quickly-I thought she was wiping my arm to clean it and turns out already jabbed.

Worst hit was the pretzel shop want yet open so had to wait until I got home for breakfast :(

I was so worried I'd be too ill for my Christmas do, was fine, arm sore today and bit achey but felt tons worse after both AZ doses.

V teary by the efforts of staff/volunteers and public to do their bit for the cause

hazelgrey · 16/12/2021 06:34

Yes , same here is Derbyshire
Lots of retired volunteers directing the way from car park to way out
In , ID'd , jabbed , out within 10 mins
Very well managed

Invasionofthegutsnatchers · 16/12/2021 06:35

I have to drive for over an hour each way to get mine today. Hope it goes smoothly

AlexandraEiffel · 16/12/2021 07:01

Yep, went in, filled in a form, went through, jabbed, sat in a chair for 15 mins, went home. No drama, no queuing.

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