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<blockquote data-quote="Ryhia" data-source="post: 2451971" data-attributes="member: 503862"><p>I was at a primary care unit the other day and on my way out I remarked to the lady who was ticking people off for their booster shots, "Its a pity I cannot have mine" to which she responded "If it is over 6 months since your last jab you can." Got booked in and had the booster there and then, I had AZ for the first two but the nurse said they were giving people a different jab to the first two as it had been found that mixing the jabs gave better protection. So got Pfizer for the booster. Husband couldn't have his as he had just got over Covid a couple of weeks previously and they said it was just too soon. Sore arm for a couple of days, it's easing off now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryhia, post: 2451971, member: 503862"] I was at a primary care unit the other day and on my way out I remarked to the lady who was ticking people off for their booster shots, "Its a pity I cannot have mine" to which she responded "If it is over 6 months since your last jab you can." Got booked in and had the booster there and then, I had AZ for the first two but the nurse said they were giving people a different jab to the first two as it had been found that mixing the jabs gave better protection. So got Pfizer for the booster. Husband couldn't have his as he had just got over Covid a couple of weeks previously and they said it was just too soon. Sore arm for a couple of days, it's easing off now. [/QUOTE]
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