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<blockquote data-quote="maglil55" data-source="post: 2449300" data-attributes="member: 52911"><p>I mentioned on the other thread that Hubby had both flu and 3rd Covid on Wednesday. I still don't have my appointment but I said there was no way I was having both the same day. Hubby asked them about splitting the jabs but he didn't think to tell them I didn't want them at the same time because I had a mild allergic reaction to both covid vaccinations. He was told that if I can't be convinced to have both on the same day it will be nigh on impossible to rebook the other jab (that booking system is hopeless) so have the covid booster then pay to get the flu jab at a chemist later. Same cost £15. I'm not sure what's causing the reaction as some are having a bad reaction to the flu jab this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maglil55, post: 2449300, member: 52911"] I mentioned on the other thread that Hubby had both flu and 3rd Covid on Wednesday. I still don't have my appointment but I said there was no way I was having both the same day. Hubby asked them about splitting the jabs but he didn't think to tell them I didn't want them at the same time because I had a mild allergic reaction to both covid vaccinations. He was told that if I can't be convinced to have both on the same day it will be nigh on impossible to rebook the other jab (that booking system is hopeless) so have the covid booster then pay to get the flu jab at a chemist later. Same cost £15. I'm not sure what's causing the reaction as some are having a bad reaction to the flu jab this year. [/QUOTE]
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