They automatically gave out appointments at the start. They are probably sending them out now to people who haven’t got them voluntarily to try and catch those who maybe do still want them but had issues with the booking system or couldn’t get appointments when it was really busy.Is Scotland automatically sending out vaccination appointments now??Just received an email saying my appointments been booked when i’ve never even done it!
I’m double jabbed but not getting my booster now, my brother and my sister in law are also double jabbed with no booster and they even got the jab appointment booked automatically.They automatically gave out appointments at the start. They are probably sending them out now to people who haven’t got them voluntarily to try and catch those who maybe do still want them but had issues with the booking system or couldn’t get appointments when it was really busy.
Maybe they think people will either turn up or rearrange to a more convenient time, rather than not getting round to booking an appointment at all.Is Scotland automatically sending out vaccination appointments now??Just received an email saying my appointments been booked when i’ve never even done it!
Thank goodness for thatFrom Feb 19th, regulations banning the unvaxxed from bars and restaurants are to be relaxed, with individuals who have neither been vaccinated, nor have recovered from COVID-19, once again to be allowed present a negative test for the disease in order to enter such establishments.
Austria to Repeal Almost All 'Corona Apartheid' Rules Targeting Unvaxxed
In what amounts to a seismic u-turn in policy, Austria is to relax all 'Corona Apartheid' rules targetting the nation's unvaccinatedwww.breitbart.com
So sorry to hear that @Warriorqueen it is pretty awful in the beginning isn't it? My recent experience is that i'm over the worst of covid and (touch wood) just about recovered. I got ill on the 4th and (also with gastric symptoms) and for me the first 5 days were the worst.I’ve been positive via PCR since monday. I’m so illcontracted from the ward I work on. I have a heart condition so been keeping an eye on my hr. Any idea when the symptoms might sod off? It’s being gastricky alongside everything else
I asked a friend who was a practice nurse about needle aspiration in about 2016 (way before Covid) as to why it stopped - I was there for travel vaccinations. She said then that it was a combo of using more of a different type of syringe which didn’t cater to it (AD maybe??) and that it was no longer standard practice from the nursing guidelines for subcutaneous or intramuscular injections.Interesting. If anyone wants to do as Dr John says and pass this on. It could be important to get this advice out there and hopefully rules can be changed.
Think it's something to do with retracting needles that they use nowadays .I asked a friend who was a practice nurse about needle aspiration in about 2016 (way before Covid) as to why it stopped - I was there for travel vaccinations. She said then that it was a combo of using more of a different type of syringe which didn’t cater to it (AD maybe??) and that it was no longer standard practice from the nursing guidelines for subcutaneous or intramuscular injections.
According to Dr Campbell, it seems a lot of it was also to do with WHO changes the guidelines and claiming it's not important to aspirate, so that's been carried on. As he says, it may not be a sure fire solution to limiting the side effects completely, but the evidence from countries who have been aspirating the needle seem to have had better outcomes. He mentioned the latter in a video a little while back too.I asked a friend who was a practice nurse about needle aspiration in about 2016 (way before Covid) as to why it stopped - I was there for travel vaccinations. She said then that it was a combo of using more of a different type of syringe which didn’t cater to it (AD maybe??) and that it was no longer standard practice from the nursing guidelines for subcutaneous or intramuscular injections.
Yeah, AD (auto-disable) syringes only allow one depression I believe, and aren’t really compatible with aspiration which is part of the reason for the reduction in the process. (happy to be corrected by a professional)Think it's something to do with retracting needles that they use nowadays .
Yes it's something like that some kind of safety feature I believe.Yeah, AD (auto-disable) syringes only allow one depression I believe, and aren’t really compatible with aspiration which is part of the reason for the reduction in the process. (happy to be corrected by a professional)
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