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I'm pretty sure it will be in the system. They're not going to rely on people knowing/remembering what jab they had last time.
Yeah, if you get the NHS app you can see exactly what you had and when - even if you were an ad-hoc vaccine like me.
 
It was exactly 24hrs after my moderna jab that my arm became fucking painful and I had no energy. Was ok by the next day.
I’m not hoping to be like that I’ve offered to work today so I could go out and do some stuff
 
It's all logged. When you have your actual jab there should be 2 people. Nurse to stab you and an admin bod with a laptop/tablet. They log the data such as type of vacc, batch number and sort out the card you leave with.
It was one person doing the computer stuff and the jab when I had mine.
 
It was one person doing the computer stuff and the jab when I had mine.
Same here. They even told me before I went in I'd be having the AZ jab, it's not that hard to forget.
 
Low on the admin staff then. Wish they were round here then I could get more shifts doing it
 
One person when I got jabbed too. Mind you I took my letter with a barcode on it so scanning that entered my NHS details in a second.
 
Got a text reminder yesterday for my second jab on Tuesday, my eldest has his first on Friday, just waiting for my other 2 kids to get their call up now......then I'll be a bit happier
 
If you download the actual NHS app (not the track and trace one) that now includes your vaccine status.

Shows dates of vacc(s), which one you have had and the batch number. This is what is going to act as the digitial vaccine passport for travel
 
If you download the actual NHS app (not the track and trace one) that now includes your vaccine status.

Shows dates of vacc(s), which one you have had and the batch number. This is what is going to act as the digitial vaccine passport for travel
Good job I bought Mrs TH a decent phone, then. I've yet to find any half-decent app that works on mine.
 
Good job I bought Mrs TH a decent phone, then. I've yet to find any half-decent app that works on mine.
You can also request paper copies from your GP for the vaccine record
 
If you download the actual NHS app (not the track and trace one) that now includes your vaccine status.

Shows dates of vacc(s), which one you have had and the batch number. This is what is going to act as the digitial vaccine passport for travel
Someone else who has me on ignore :rolleyes:
 
Just for those wondering what the moderna side effects are like.

Had the Moderna at 9.15 yesterday morning by 11am I had a stonking headache and was aching. Went to work at 3pm & by 6pm my shoulder was aching & couldnt lift it above my head. At 7pm my whole body was going numb & my headache was really bad. Took paracetemol throughout the day and it eventually pushed the headache back. Went to bed at 00.30 & by 2.30 i was shaking because I was cold even though I was sweating. This morning my shoulder still a little numb but my headache has shifted and I feel a lot better from in the night & still a blocked nose.
 
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Weidly, I've had a really snotty cold ever since getting my jab 2 weeks ago. The same happened after I have Covid; a 2 week long uber gloopy snot fest of a cold. Endless nose blowing.

Probably a coincidence, but it feels exactly the same. And I've probably not had a cold since then either.
 
Weidly, I've had a really snotty cold ever since getting my jab 2 weeks ago. The same happened after I have Covid; a 2 week long uber gloopy snot fest of a cold. Endless nose blowing.

Probably a coincidence, but it feels exactly the same. And I've probably not had a cold since then either.
Hmm, I've had a snotty nose for months! Really odd, never been like this before in my life. I literally live with mountains of tissues.
 
Just for those wondering what the moderna side effects are like.

Had the Moderna at 9.15 yesterday morning by 11am I had a stonking headache and was aching. Went to work at 3pm & by 6pm my shoulder was aching & couldnt lift it above my head. At 7pm my whole body was going numb & my headache was really bad. Took paracetemol throughout the day and it eventually pushed the headache back. Went to bed at 00.30 & by 2.30 i was shaking because I was cold even though I was sweating. This morning my shoulder still a little numb but my headache has shifted and I feel a lot better from in the night & still a blocked nose.
I had a sore arm for about a week. Nothing else which I feel quite lucky about.
 
Hmm, I've had a snotty nose for months! Really odd, never been like this before in my life. I literally live with mountains of tissues.
That is odd, my lad and my missus work in a school environment and my daughter and SIL in open plan offices. All usually have continual colds all year round but since lockdowns/home working/face masks etc, none have them have had even a sniffle.
 
That is odd, my lad and my missus work in a school environment and my daughter and SIL in open plan offices. All usually have continual colds all year round but since lockdowns/home working/face masks etc, none have them have had even a sniffle.
Its definitely not a cold (I don't go anywhere to get one really), plus its probably a year since it started.,
 
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