Vaccine booked for Saturday at the KCom, might be able to catch a bit of the match as well. I am only 53, so they are getting through group 9 now.
Chances of getting away with sending fake positive test result text message to your employer? Employer even able to verify its authenticity?
First time I’ve ever stood in a queue to get in doctors, usually avoid it like the plague. One jab and I’m out... reminds me of a time in the ring, that didn’t fair well.. lol
Ok jab over but not one single ****ing clap as I left..mind you nurse Claire was very pretty and had lovely soft hands so not all bad. Some silly **** shouted from his clapped out van “ don’t get the jab, you’ll regret it “ my reply was “ no problem I could use a third testicle “ everyone in the queue burst out laughing.
France is to ease its COVID border restrictions for several countries including the UK - but travellers will still need to have a negative test before arriving. The foreign ministry said those flying to or from Australia, South Korea, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, the UK and Singapore will no longer need to have a compelling reason to travel. https://news.sky.com/story/france-t...ions-boosting-uk-holidaymakers-hopes-12242734
There was a fake app on the go at one of the caravaning factories which sent your phone a fake positive test/contact result that people were using to get 14/10 days off. Three people got caught as employers are becoming aware it exists (not sure how they were caught out).
In every workplace, there's a grass. One or two, who will give information to the management. I don't know how they can sleep at night. I found a couple of them at our place and had a chat with them. With a slight smile on my face, I told them "Whatever makes you feel good about yourself". They absolutely radiated embarresment and shame.
Despite being overlooked earlier for my jab I eventually got one for today. Stood in the queue at 20 to 8 and had a severe Angina attack and ended up with three nurses round me. Ended up an ambulance job to HRI for tests and analysis. Back home now after great care but I still haven't had me bleeding jab.
Speedy recovery and look after yourself. A friend of mine had DVT symptoms on Tuesday, he called his GP surgery at 8-45am and they asked him to forward pictures. Surgery called back at 9-20 and told him to go to Westbourne Avenue DVT centre for 11am. Blood test and ultrasound scan followed, and they diagnosed an infection and gave him antibiotics. He was back in his car for 12-15pm, just like your experience the NHS at its very best.