WorcsAzulYou're partly right.
The NHS number is required rather than the NI number. That said the link is only for use by people that have received a letter inviting them for a jab.
[www.nhs.uk]
Yep, that's what I just saw and my Grandad hasn't had the letter
Jim
Head for Millennium Point on the A47 westbound, follow the signs (I went in via Curzon St. There are a couple of temp traffic lights coz of hs2). The multi story is on Cardigan St. When you are through the barrier about 50m on left there is a pedestrian exit door which leads directly to the mv centre. If possible, you can drop off your passenger there, whilst you find a spot to park (my wife came along too and walked in with her mom, made it easy). Hope it goes well.
My Mom, God bless her, is 95, she has had both her injections, so we are well pleased, so vulnerable at that age.
I personally would welcome any tightening of lockdown rules if they reduce deaths and infections, and here's hoping the vaccinations work the way we all want.
KRO
Did you find out what jab they had ?
There on Thursday with Mom & Dad. Dad had letter but Mom not but he was able to book them both on with NHS number. It could have been her letter is in post but she certainily hadn't received when she got booked on.
There is a large multi-story. You get a ticket on entrance as normal, validated by a jabber's assistant, free exit. We parked the ground floor, plenty of space. Best to head in from East of town, approaching from south/West means negotiating hs2 Curzon St. works, at least via my satnav.
Brilliant. Thanks very much 👌
They reckon that every 250 jabs saves 1 life, so at the moment vaccinations are saving about 700 lives every single day. 👍
Yes. She had the Oxford astra-zeneca jab. She was given a card to keep with the batch code (az xxxxx) for the first one and space to complete the batch code for the second (for traceability back up as much as a reminder card I guess). As you know, you book both appointments through the on line system.
IanTThey reckon that every 250 jabs saves 1 life, so at the moment vaccinations are saving about 700 lives every single day. 👍
You've trotted this statistic out a few times. Where does it come from?
Not done it yet - have mine tomorrow (front line NHS Emergency Response Staff).
They have told me I will be there for 30 mins so assuming it won't be the Oxford AZ jab.
TBH I'm really relieved to be getting it. My team mates are dropping like flies with either the infection or having to isolate due to being on shift with them. Just wish the feckwits that think it's all a control conspiracy would get their tinfoil hats off and stay at home and wear masks when they do go out.
He's partly right
The modelling shows you need to vaccinate 250 people aged over 80 with the first dose in order to save one life
[inews.co.uk]
Grandparents are getting their first dose tomorrow in Shirley, absolutely buzzing for them. Just need me Mum to get hers (has an underlying health condition) and then I can mentally relax a bit more.
Mother is 82 and hasn’t heard a thing as yet
Nor mine
But that's probably because she's deaf.
Thanks for that, can't wait for them to have it.