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smurfchops | 15:00 Tue 19th Sep 2023 | Body & Soul
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Is it safe to have both jabs on the same day? 

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I thought that was being offered... safe yes but if get reactions like feeling sore or unwell is it better to have one single hit or 2 seperate reactions

Certainly hope so...that's what my surgery has always done!

No idea and neither do the medics.

Given the choice, I woulld have mine separately.

I guess separate days is better, then you know which one is the cause if you get a bad reaction.

So far, yes. One in each arm to preserve equilibrium though.

I take a couple of paracetamol as soon as I'm off the premises.

My son had one in each arm yesterday. A bit of pain today but that's all.

I had the flu jab last week but nobody seems to know much about the new Covid jab except that it's been brought forward. Can I go and get one somewhere? I'm over 65.

Google Covid jabs to find where you can get one. 
However, husband did this, booked an appointment and turned up to find the pharmacy was unprepared for giving the jabs. Husband is not a patient man, so he left. I assume other places will have better organisation. 

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