Had mine on Sunday evening. No discernible side effects other than one of my testicles is now slightly bigger than the other two.
I had one done months ago before I had a hospital appointment. It was awful. I sympathise with your lad
OK I didn't know they were being tested daily. It sounds like a lot, but hopefully it will be a benefit.
If you have the Sputnik jab it will, plus make you taller and give you a big cock! Comes in a presentation pack with a 4lt bottle of vodka & a fur hat. Some are worried that its made in Chernobyl but...
Over 21,000,000 people have had the COVID 19 injection yet my 5G mobile phone signal hasn’t improved at all. Is there a big ‘switch on’ date?
The nurse who administered my jab took ages getting the last chip out of the vial. Must have taken her a minute or so. I can't say I had any side effects but I just signed up to Amazon prime and bought a new copy of Microsoft Office. Still no urge to own any apple products though.
Heard the vaccine roll out's hit a bottle neck..... Might be bollox.... we'll see in the next few days....
All the December people are due a second shot now aren't they, so its an even larger number of doses to find. I think its a supply issue thats becoming apparent? If there isn't enough stocks to give people the second shot within 12 weeks, will those people then need another two shots, thus making the supplies required increase another 44million? (at todays count).
I got a text from my local docs this morning saying they had secured some vaccine and a number to call to book in. Rang the number and it was answered immediately so can't be the normal docs line because you can never get through on that. Booked for next Wednesday at the sister branch in the next village and was told it's the Oxford illness I'm getting.
One week on from the Oxford az jab and happy to report just a slightly sore arm for a few days and no other side effects. Certainly felt worse after some flu jabs in the past so happy at that. Roll on 11 weeks for jab #2.
Over 56’s eligible now according to nhs website https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-vaccination/coronavirus-vaccine/