Not wishing to in any way seem to provide succour to those who promulgate these anti-vax myths, I personally wouldn't put anything past the insurance industry, and invalidating 80% of claims would be water off the duck's back, I reckon.
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They are evidently down to the younger London residents now, as I have just received a letter to book an appointment for vaccination. The online procedure suggested I had missed my previous appointment (that didn't exist) and I would need to 're-book' (I did, albeit for the first time). I was able to book first and second jabs at the same time.
I too go the need to re-book message - but I'd tried it out ages ago to see what happened and got told I was too young, so I guess it stemmed from that.
I booked successfully the other week after someone told me they were taking over 60s in this area before it was officially announced, then I got a text from my GP surgery, then I got a letter through the post.
Seems like overkill but there'll always be the head in the sand types who will claim they were never notified.
Really? I'm in my early 50s, live in very central/west London and haven't heard a dicky. Here's the Vaccine Calculator - when applied to me it gives a date between 28.3 and 8.4. :rolleyes: