It never occurred to me that she might not but I'll ask her. I imagine she has it but with only the first dose entered.Does she have the vaccination card?
If she has no joy from the clinical commissioning group, it'll be they that will have to explain why they're refusing to administer medical care to her.Perhaps she has an alibi for when (and where) the ephemeral second jab was given.
Good luck with that.If she has no joy from the clinical commissioning group, it'll be they that will have to explain why they're refusing to administer medical care to her.
Yes but. Daughter will have her vaccine card with the first dose marked up and the second dose lines blank. Proves nothing. Loads of people turn up without their card (first dose) and get another one with the second dose details marked on. Obviously daughter will not have the latter. They are "refusing to administer a third dose of the/a vaccine" and have a duty so to do. Keep calm. Reprise effort to enlist GP surgery help. Get a copy of the actual and notional vaccine details (location/date) from her surgery - she's entitled to those details.
I'll pass this on to her. However, it was the GP surgery that first sent her off to NHS customer care who sent it off to their techs who didn't know how to unjab an erroneous data entry.Ah, yep you are right. I guess they would do second dose without the card. She can access her details about the phantom second jab, GP should have it.
You couldn't make it up if you tried ...
Anti-vaxxer mistakes pub beer tent for Covid testing site and shouts at it | Metro News
A school I used to work at had a lockdown exercise - where they practice locking the school down to keep everyone safe in the event of some sort of attack. Some locals thought they were locking pupils in to force them to be vaccinated and planned a protest outside the school. You couldn't make that up either but stupidity seems to know no bounds - https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/local-news/school-targeted-anti-vaccine-protesters-5402368