What are you going to be doing in the Netherlands Viggy?
Covid vaccines for kids
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I thought scottish advice was 12 weeks for under 16? That's what I was told for Joe (and his letter said last week). Glad she seems fine :))viggy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:46 pm BM’s letter said eight weeks for the second jag - if that works out shellytbe double jagged by the time we go to the Netherlands in April![]()
She went straight to her Dad’s and he’s texted to say she’s got a bit of a sore arm but is otherwise fine - obviously still bracing for her to come home this evening and suddenly be in agony/feel awful etc etc :))
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I just double checked her letter and it definitely says from 8 weeks - maybe it’s different for 5-11s?Smunder Woman wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 2:21 pmI thought scottish advice was 12 weeks for under 16? That's what I was told for Joe (and his letter said last week). Glad she seems fine :))viggy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:46 pm BM’s letter said eight weeks for the second jag - if that works out shellytbe double jagged by the time we go to the Netherlands in April![]()
She went straight to her Dad’s and he’s texted to say she’s got a bit of a sore arm but is otherwise fine - obviously still bracing for her to come home this evening and suddenly be in agony/feel awful etc etc :))
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We had a holiday booked to Duinrell June 2020 - this will be our third rescheduling so hopefully we get to go this time :))
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It’s usually 3 months post covid for teenagers but it might be different for vulnerable children.Loralei wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:24 pm It's 28 days post covid for jabs, Cluef. I don't know if there is specific advice for vulnerable people though. I hope the cardiac team can give you some clear advice rather than leaving you to balance all the probabilities.
I've managed to book J in for his second jab. 12 weeks feels like a long time from the first.
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Yes, excuse my fake news. It was 28 days for me but that was Nov-Dec, so even the advice for bog standard adults may have changed.
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Joe's changed from 28 days to 12 weeks in between sept and Jan at some point. It all changes so much, there's no keeping up with it.
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Joe's says all under 16. Who knows? 8 weeks would be great, as we're all going to Sweden at Easter, so here's hoping :))viggy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 5:12 pmI just double checked her letter and it definitely says from 8 weeks - maybe it’s different for 5-11s?Smunder Woman wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 2:21 pmI thought scottish advice was 12 weeks for under 16? That's what I was told for Joe (and his letter said last week). Glad she seems fine :))viggy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 12:46 pm BM’s letter said eight weeks for the second jag - if that works out shellytbe double jagged by the time we go to the Netherlands in April![]()
She went straight to her Dad’s and he’s texted to say she’s got a bit of a sore arm but is otherwise fine - obviously still bracing for her to come home this evening and suddenly be in agony/feel awful etc etc :))
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A got her second today and it was all fine.
The cutest thing, though...the last time she did a drawing and give it to the nurse who injected her. He'd said he was going to put it up on the wall, but you know... And then today, it was there, proudly displayed! A was chuffed to bits! :))
The cutest thing, though...the last time she did a drawing and give it to the nurse who injected her. He'd said he was going to put it up on the wall, but you know... And then today, it was there, proudly displayed! A was chuffed to bits! :))
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E had hers at the weekend, it took forever. She was terrified of the needle and the vaccinator was being so nice about all of it, but I really needed her to just jab E while I had her still. An hour and a half later we were leaving without it being done as E was so upset. Then a very nice nurse came in, did a deal with her that she would stay still for five seconds, and she just did it.
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That sounds like a nightmare, starry! Poor E, and poor you! Glad it got done eventually.
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I mean they were lovely, but I needed someone a bit more ruthless. She was always going to flinch away when they came at her, she told them multiple times she wanted to have it done so… just do it. I really hope she doesn’t need a booster because FML.
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Oh god Starry! Poor both of you.
G has been invited for a vaccine and I don’t know if he’ll agree to the needle. I need to pick my moment to talk to him about. He once completely refused the nasal flu vaccination, I’m not sure if a needle in the arm would be better or worse. Wish me luck!
G has been invited for a vaccine and I don’t know if he’ll agree to the needle. I need to pick my moment to talk to him about. He once completely refused the nasal flu vaccination, I’m not sure if a needle in the arm would be better or worse. Wish me luck!
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So pleased that they’re getting rolled out here for 5-11, hopefully S will get his appointment soon.
Did G get his jag, sqiuzz?
Did G get his jag, sqiuzz?
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I don't know any kids who benefit from drawing out the experience before they are given the injection! I know I'm not a fan.
Booking is about to open up here for 12-17's to get their booster. It's been 6 months since R's 2nd jab, so she's eligible but not at all keen despite being fine about the first two. I think she doesn't really believe she needs it anymore.
Booking is about to open up here for 12-17's to get their booster. It's been 6 months since R's 2nd jab, so she's eligible but not at all keen despite being fine about the first two. I think she doesn't really believe she needs it anymore.
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And in England too - phew!
After our experience with Liv I am a huge advocate of vaccines. We didn't confine her to her room and none of us caught it from her so I can only imagine it was the vaccine that protected us. George was only one week in to his second vaccine too.
After our experience with Liv I am a huge advocate of vaccines. We didn't confine her to her room and none of us caught it from her so I can only imagine it was the vaccine that protected us. George was only one week in to his second vaccine too.
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Did you phone, sqiuzz?
S got his envelope, and has an early evening appointment in a fortnight.
S got his envelope, and has an early evening appointment in a fortnight.
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Are most people you know getting their kids vaccinated at the moment? I literally know nobody over here at the mo who is getting their kids jabbed (or boostered, for those that already did so). Also, the only people I know who got their kids vaxxed, have kids over the age of 13. It's been available for kids from 5 - 11 for a few months now but I don't know a single person who has made use of the possibility. I was wondering if it's different where you guys are.