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Just back from getting 1st jab (Pfizer) at local GP surgery all very well organized, in and out within 25 minutes.

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Good that you have had it. I had mine yesterday at the local sports centre and was impressed with how well it was organised and great to see many young volunteers here helping everyone.

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RufusScamp

25 mins? Slow! I arrived at 1.50 for a 2.10 appt. (in the snow,) and was out by 2.05.

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What happened to your 15 minute wait?

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As my husband was with me, I was told I didn't need to wait.

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Did they give him an EpiPen just in case 😄

Now you tell me 😄

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I hope it's correct. I had few after effects, but was glad of breakfast in bed the next day.

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