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Covid jab and flu jab

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butterpuffed · 10/10/2022 11:17

It's very difficult to get appointments for both the flu and covid jabs here, they're very booked up . Consequently , I have the flu one this Wednesday and the covid one on Saturday.

Is this ok or are they too close together ? Has anyone done this ?

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KangarooKenny · 10/10/2022 11:17

You can have them at the same time

butterpuffed · 10/10/2022 11:42

Thanks for that , I didn't know. It's eased my mind !

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KangarooKenny · 10/10/2022 12:37

no problem. A lot of the walk in centres are doing both.

TooMuchToDoTooLittleInclination · 10/10/2022 12:43

butterpuffed · 10/10/2022 11:42

Thanks for that , I didn't know. It's eased my mind !

My surgery is doing both together, I had mine done Saturday, one in each arm

i was surprised, but pleased, it was Pfizer (as I'd heard not great things about Moderna, but I thought it would be that)

I felt a bit rough over the weekend & still do (vertigo/car sick/dizzy & a background headache, just 'not right' ) but I was having them because of underlying health issues & I never feel great, so that's probably just me.

totally don't worry about how close yours are, mine were about 20 seconds apart 😂

elephantseal · 10/10/2022 12:45

I had both done together yesterday! So did my elderly parents. All fine.

butterpuffed · 10/10/2022 14:16

Thanks everyone .

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