Bringing forward second vaccine?

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Bluebunny
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Bringing forward second vaccine?

Postby Bluebunny » Fri Jun 18, 2021 1:37 pm

Hello
I was wondering if anyone tried to bring forward their second vaccine and how you went about it?

I’ve got mine booked for August but ideally would like it before July to visit elderly relatives. I have tried using the NHS booking portal but it only shows alternatives for the next 5 days at the same booking centre as the first vaccine. Otherwise it asks you to cancel your existing booking, before you can check other locations and other times, which seems a bit risky as I wouldn’t want to loose the original booking without an alternative.

I heard some people just going to test centres at the end of the day, has anyone done this?

I’m not in any special groups (eg over 50 or health worker)

Thanks for your thoughts!!
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Postby Bunnypigeon1 » Sun Jun 20, 2021 9:53 am

You could go to one of the super vaccination events at the football stadiums today- I believe they are giving our second vaccines as long as there has been more than a month between jabs. I think there is one in Stamford bridge in Fulham today.

Ps why has ronangel not been blocked yet??
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Postby Bluebunny » Sun Jun 20, 2021 9:50 pm

Thank you, great idea. I missed today but hopefully they might do these again!
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Postby chorister » Sun Jun 20, 2021 10:29 pm

"Ps why has ronangel not been blocked yet??" - looks like he might have been, because he's a nutcase on this issue.  He should stick to the Richard Montgomery on which he is really well informed and which is a genuine threat to parts of London.
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Postby Mac » Mon Jun 21, 2021 6:01 am

I did by going to the pharmacy where I had the first one. They told me I could come at the end of day and wait to see if they had any left over (due to people missing their appointment). And it worked!
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Postby noddy1 » Mon Jun 21, 2021 6:15 am

I just cancelled mine and there was tons available for the weeks beforehand. I brought it up by 3 weeks as a result. Cancelling and rebooking is the only way to do it through the system (vs a walk-in)
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Postby Abbiep101 » Mon Jun 21, 2021 7:25 am

I got my second at a walk in on Saturday

I can’t post the link but search for selondon NHS Covid vaccine pop up and you should get the link
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Postby Barney W » Mon Jun 21, 2021 8:04 am

Hi there yes I’ve just done it and there’s loads of availability in and around SW11! I have heard that there needs to be at least 8 weeks between jabs though.
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Postby Bluebunny » Mon Jun 21, 2021 2:23 pm

Wow thank you so much, it seems that there are a few options! Good to hear also that even on the NHS website there is availability in SW11.
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Postby ronangel » Wed Jun 23, 2021 6:01 am

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Seem this police officer and a few other " mad people" don't agree with government views and are taking serious action and expense to prevent children from being vaccinated.The government is being sued by an ex-policeman listen to his facts in a statement to police about the dangers of the vaccine including children. To stop its use immediately 30 mins, amazing cover-up! But WHY! http://ssrichardmontgomery.com/download ... inesue.mp4
 
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Postby Vista321 » Thu Jun 24, 2021 1:56 pm

There are lots of walk in clinics being held again this coming weekend. Google SW or SE London Covid vaccination, and you should get the links. Obviously you need to ensure that the walk in centre is administering the correct vaccine (same as your first dose). I think that Queen Mary's in Roehampton usually offers both the AZ and Pfizer vaccines at the same clinic.
In terms of the dosage gap, there is good clinical evidence that a minimum of an 8 week gap gives a much higher level of immunity so the NHS are not encouraging people to reduce the gap for the second dose below 8 weeks.  If there is a very good reason however, the healthcare professional in charge of the clinic on the day can agree this if necessary. The absolute minimum gap for Pfizer is 3 weeks and 4 weeks for Astra Zeneca.
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