vapesmarter
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His appointment had probably already been sent to him by then.
From what I can make out from a news item a woman received a text message from the NHS with a date, and time for here vaccination.
She did not wish to attend because she thought there must be someone in more need of a jab than her.
But she could not cancel it, once she got that text message, that was it, no contact details or anything, even for if you had an accident on the way to the vaccination centre.
So if you receive an appointment you have no choice, attend, or your shot goes in the bin !
technically not true most practices for people who don't turn up for the vaccine that vaccine then goes to someone else be it a nurse or doctor, vulnerable adult, etc it's a slow uptake I know most of my pct is now not wasting a vaccine
you are not obliged to have the jab but they are not all being wasted the blame for the shots is not the giver but the lovely press that we love so much the first doses had a bad press I see no more of that headline now all I see are 364 calls jamming switchboards coming in from frightened people not fitting the criteria all wanting a jab