How many have been vaccinated so far?
Discussion
Crumpet said:
Maybe this has been mentioned somewhere but I can’t find any info, but do you get a stamped card or anything when you’ve had your vaccine? Any paperwork that says you’ve had it? Or is it something you’d need to get your GP to certify?
I’m 38 and have just been offered mine. I’m not really interested, but the thing that would sway me would be some paperwork to make parts of my job easier!
You get a card with the Vax name, dates of 1st and 2nd and batch no. I’m 38 and have just been offered mine. I’m not really interested, but the thing that would sway me would be some paperwork to make parts of my job easier!
I am 37 and had my first (OxAZ) on Saturday. Wife (47) had Moderna the week before. I went of the GP text, she went on the national booking system.
HappyMidget said:
You get a card with the Vax name, dates of 1st and 2nd and batch no.
I am 37 and had my first (OxAZ) on Saturday. Wife (47) had Moderna the week before. I went of the GP text, she went on the national booking system.
Ok, thanks. Food for thought. Very much on the fence at the moment but clearly once I get it done it’s too late!I am 37 and had my first (OxAZ) on Saturday. Wife (47) had Moderna the week before. I went of the GP text, she went on the national booking system.
vaud said:
J210 said:
What ever happened to the novavax vaccine ?
It's in phase IIIhttps://www.clinicaltrialsarena.com/analysis/10-ne...
NRS said:
Not comparing the severity to the flu, but we don't vaccinate everyone for the flu, so if the main risk group for corona are vaccinated and protected then I don't see why absolutely everyone needs it, when the much less at risk from corona group seem to be statistically more at risk from (some) of the vaccines.
Definitely agree on this.Crumpet said:
Maybe this has been mentioned somewhere but I can’t find any info, but do you get a stamped card or anything when you’ve had your vaccine? Any paperwork that says you’ve had it? Or is it something you’d need to get your GP to certify?
I’m 38 and have just been offered mine. I’m not really interested, but the thing that would sway me would be some paperwork to make parts of my job easier!
Apart from the card, jabs go on your NHS patient record which you can see online via PatientAccess or the NHS phone app (not the Test&Trace one).I’m 38 and have just been offered mine. I’m not really interested, but the thing that would sway me would be some paperwork to make parts of my job easier!
Nimby said:
Apart from the card, jabs go on your NHS patient record which you can see online via PatientAccess or the NHS phone app (not the Test&Trace one).
Hmmm, it’s sort of for this reason I don’t want it. I don’t want it on a central record which insurance companies and the like can access but I’d like the cards that say I’ve had it. Maybe I’ll look into having it abroad. Crumpet said:
Nimby said:
Apart from the card, jabs go on your NHS patient record which you can see online via PatientAccess or the NHS phone app (not the Test&Trace one).
Hmmm, it’s sort of for this reason I don’t want it. I don’t want it on a central record which insurance companies and the like can access but I’d like the cards that say I’ve had it. Maybe I’ll look into having it abroad. The problem with issuing cards is that it will need to be authenticated against you somehow - a photo, fingerprint etc.
Edited by Gareth79 on Monday 10th May 15:09
Gareth79 said:
Crumpet said:
Nimby said:
Apart from the card, jabs go on your NHS patient record which you can see online via PatientAccess or the NHS phone app (not the Test&Trace one).
Hmmm, it’s sort of for this reason I don’t want it. I don’t want it on a central record which insurance companies and the like can access but I’d like the cards that say I’ve had it. Maybe I’ll look into having it abroad. The problem with issuing cards is that it will need to be authenticated against you somehow - a photo, fingerprint etc.
Edited by Gareth79 on Monday 10th May 15:09
ch37 said:
How are so many of you in your late 30s getting appointments at the moment, through your GP?
I'm 39, tried the NHS website but it just says I'm not currently eligible.
Yeah, txt msg from accuRX (my local GP online provider) which is sent by your GP. Will have a personalised link like accurx.thirdparty.nhs.uk/*/*********. Gives you about 24 hours to book before the link expires.I'm 39, tried the NHS website but it just says I'm not currently eligible.
Roman Rhodes said:
survivalist said:
Seems based on healthy scepticism to me. Nothing he’s said would stop me from taking a vaccine if I was a risk.
It’s only those who seem to be feverishly defend the vaccine that seem to have an agenda.
Healthy scepticism that doesn’t waver in the face of facts is unhealthy.It’s only those who seem to be feverishly defend the vaccine that seem to have an agenda.
You’d have to explain and evidence further what you mean by “feverishly defend the vaccine” and what the “agenda” is, but this isn’t the thread.
I also don't see anything from Ronald that suggests his scepticism is unwavering.
Nimby said:
Crumpet said:
Maybe this has been mentioned somewhere but I can’t find any info, but do you get a stamped card or anything when you’ve had your vaccine? Any paperwork that says you’ve had it? Or is it something you’d need to get your GP to certify?
I’m 38 and have just been offered mine. I’m not really interested, but the thing that would sway me would be some paperwork to make parts of my job easier!
Apart from the card, jabs go on your NHS patient record which you can see online via PatientAccess or the NHS phone app (not the Test&Trace one).I’m 38 and have just been offered mine. I’m not really interested, but the thing that would sway me would be some paperwork to make parts of my job easier!
Tankrizzo said:
CAH706 said:
Any idea where this shows in the NHS app or how long it takes to show post the jab? I had mine 3 weeks ago but it doesn’t show
Mine shows under View Your GP Health Record > Medicines > Acute (short term) medicinesIt will need to be quicker if they plan on using this as the source of vaccine ‘passport’ information though
I realise there are quite a few twitter accounts reporting the progress of the vaccine rollout, but this is one I find useful, so I thought I would share it here in case it is of interest to others.
https://twitter.com/john_actuary
In addition to the daily update, he also includes a week-on-week comparison and includes a progress chart of cumulative second doses vs target, which is interesting.
https://twitter.com/john_actuary
In addition to the daily update, he also includes a week-on-week comparison and includes a progress chart of cumulative second doses vs target, which is interesting.
EddieSteadyGo said:
I realise there are quite a few twitter accounts reporting the progress of the vaccine rollout, but this is one I find useful, so I thought I would share it here in case if it of interest to others.
https://twitter.com/john_actuary
In addition to the daily update, he also includes a week-on-week comparison and includes a progress chart of cumulative second doses vs target, which is interesting.
That's interesting data, but an appalling graph. What do the different categories actually mean? Why are some of the bars a deeper colour? https://twitter.com/john_actuary
In addition to the daily update, he also includes a week-on-week comparison and includes a progress chart of cumulative second doses vs target, which is interesting.
Northernboy said:
EddieSteadyGo said:
I realise there are quite a few twitter accounts reporting the progress of the vaccine rollout, but this is one I find useful, so I thought I would share it here in case if it of interest to others.
https://twitter.com/john_actuary
In addition to the daily update, he also includes a week-on-week comparison and includes a progress chart of cumulative second doses vs target, which is interesting.
That's interesting data, but an appalling graph. What do the different categories actually mean? Why are some of the bars a deeper colour? https://twitter.com/john_actuary
In addition to the daily update, he also includes a week-on-week comparison and includes a progress chart of cumulative second doses vs target, which is interesting.
The graph is designed to show the progress of 2nd doses vs target.
The solid red line is the number of cumulative second doses given so far. The dotted red line is the target (based on an 11 week delay from the 1st dose). So we need the solid red line to stay on the left hand side of the dotted red line to be on track.
The purple bars show the number of 2nd doses given by day. The darker purple bars are the current day and the same day last week (so you can get an easy visual comparison vs last week).
The dotted purple line is the rolling 7 day average of second doses given.
Once you get used to it, it gets easier to read, and I think it is quite useful.
EddieSteadyGo said:
Northernboy said:
EddieSteadyGo said:
I realise there are quite a few twitter accounts reporting the progress of the vaccine rollout, but this is one I find useful, so I thought I would share it here in case if it of interest to others.
https://twitter.com/john_actuary
In addition to the daily update, he also includes a week-on-week comparison and includes a progress chart of cumulative second doses vs target, which is interesting.
That's interesting data, but an appalling graph. What do the different categories actually mean? Why are some of the bars a deeper colour? https://twitter.com/john_actuary
In addition to the daily update, he also includes a week-on-week comparison and includes a progress chart of cumulative second doses vs target, which is interesting.
The graph is designed to show the progress of 2nd doses vs target.
The solid red line is the number of cumulative second doses given so far. The dotted red line is the target (based on an 11 week delay from the 1st dose). So we need the solid red line to stay on the left hand side of the dotted red line to be on track.
The purple bars show the number of 2nd doses given by day. The darker purple bars are the current day and the same day last week (so you can get an easy visual comparison vs last week).
The dotted purple line is the rolling 7 day average of second doses given.
Once you get used to it, it gets easier to read, and I think it is quite useful.
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