I recently had my #CovidVaccine and I'd like to explain the process incase anyone is worried about that side of things. I'll take you through my experience...
I received an email in advance informing me of my appointment time and all the other details I needed to know to be in and out of there as quickly as possible. I was heading to Glasgow's 'Nightingale hospital', the NHS Louisa Jordan. An exhibition hall turned temporary hospital.
When I got there, I was asked a series of questions about how I was feeling on the day and then asked to queue up inside. Once inside I was asked if I had any symptoms etc. I then proceeded into a massive hall.
The hall looks like this only with various privacy screens installed. I queued up and was taken to a cubicle, asked some more questions by a friendly nurse to make sure it was safe for me to get the vaccine. I was then jabbed and it was all over in a few minutes.
I was advised to stay within the clinical area for 10 minutes just to make sure I was okay after the jag, a routine measure in a vaccination clinic. I left after the 10 minutes, I felt perfectly fine. I was mostly relieved it was over with.
I'm now heading for the train home where I'm planning on putting my feet up and putting on a Christmas film. If you're anxious about going and getting the vaccine then I hope that these tweets have helped even in a small way. Have a good Christmas folks! #Covid19UK #COVID19
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