FallenMadonnawiththeBadBoobies ·
05/09/2023 15:26
At the end of 2020, I spent 10 days in hospital with covid, which had a pretty good attempt at trying to kill me off. Prior to getting covid, there was no reason for anyone to consider me as being vulnerable. I had had two lots of breast cancer but, as far as I was aware, there was no damage to my lungs from radiation.
Although I have made a full recovery and am living my life as normal, I really don't want to have a similar experience if I catch Covid again, which I am sure I shall at some stage.
I have tried to find out if I am eligible for the next booster, even though I am under 65, by calling my GP. I couldn't get by the receptionist who said they no longer deal with vaccinations and I should dial 119, which is, of course, completely useless. All I want to know is whether they consider me to be vulnerable (and not, why not).
I also want to find out about access to paxlovid, and whether it is possible to get this through a private doctor.
Can anyone help with these issues please?