Second increase in the number of cases (7 day average) for second day running, and a bigger jump today of 12%. I think the impact of the easing of restrictions is having an impact with more easing to come expect to see continued growth in cases.
I have commented on this in the main Coronavirus thread suggesting this is a data issue, not an 'actual' increase.Second increase in the number of cases (7 day average) for second day running,
. . . I think the impact of the easing of restrictions is having an impact with more easing to come expect to see continued growth in cases.
No longer appears to be the case.Hope you’re feeling better. Advice is second dose has to be administered in a hospital setting due to an adverse reaction so no mass vaccination centre or GPs (that’s if you want to have the second? )
Take care
No longer appears to be the case.
Nine weeks on and the "invite" for the second has been received. If I turn up for the second, at the same place, it's arrive early for a pre-asessment. Then stay under observation for 30 minutes* before being allowed to leave. Assuming no reaction like the first.
I didn't last 10 minutes before the call for the ambulance was made.
*Four hours in A&E before they were willing to let me go.
Mind was made up after the first, there'll be no second.it must be different in Calderdale. In Bradford Airedale and Craven we have to refer into the hospitals for them to administer in the hospital setting. I’m sure you have already questioned this but if they say this is the case, then it may be prudent to evaluate whether the “70%+” protection that one dose offers is sufficient for you and whether the risk of that second dose is outweighed by the increased immunity.
Good luck whatever you decide and if you go ahead with the second dose, I hope you will be OK.