Got my appointment for tomorrow! They must have found a spare vial down the back of the sofa.
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Got my appointment for tomorrow! They must have found a spare vial down the back of the sofa.
This seems to be a reasonable plan going forward: Attachment 2593
This Vaccine Calculator has mine now pushed back to mid-May. London is going very slowly...
Try booking anyway. I'm 62 and it's offering me appointments tomorrow all over the Midlands. As I've got to take my vulnerable partner for her GP scheduled jab on Saturday I'm sitting tight as they may well do me on the two birds one stone principle.
The jab is technically in Clinical Trial until January 2023, so it might be worth checking terms and conditions of your health, travel and life insurance policies as many could be invalidated. Many don't cover when Clinical Trial has been participated.
And, while you are providing a reliable source, which of the approved vaccines are you talking about?
That the (never specified) vaccine is still in a clinical trial is a common anti-vaccer theme. And participating in a clinical trial (a study to validate some property of the substance in question) is different from receiving something that is involved in a clinical trial.
There are always clinical trials going on involving all kinds of stuff, even aspirin: an example being the fairly recent study the showed a small daily dose of aspirin is preventative for stroke. Would your insurance be invalid for taking aspirin?
Perhaps you could provide the clauses in your health and travel insurance, and life assurance, that you refer to.
And even if you are right on all counts, do you really imagine that the insurance industry would invalidate the cover of what will be by May some 80% of its customers?