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My wife and I are scheduled for Wednesday afternoon.
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bc grinner wrote:My wife and I are scheduled for Wednesday afternoon.
What’s the general consensus over there mate, are people actively taking the jab ?
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It varies so much from state to state. I've heard Utah is hoping to have 78% participation.
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NottinghamWhite wrote:Day One of self isolation today, not sure how long it will last but we’ll give it a go ;)
Gosh a year tomorrow we started self isolation, other than 4 days away in the summer we’ve stuck to all the guidelines & ventured very little from the house. Never thought it would be 12 months on & we would still be in the same situation but hey ho I have my 2nd jab on April 28th maybe then some normality will come back. Must check my diary...

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My diary entry today says: GO OUT. (bring the bins in - bin collection day). Nice to get out though. :D
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bc grinner wrote:It varies so much from state to state. I've heard Utah is hoping to have 78% participation.
Sorry, changing subject, I watched Simon Reeves, The Americas last night, Utah was heavily mentioned. Stunning piece of the world.
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Davycc wrote: Sorry, changing subject, I watched Simon Reeves, The Americas last night, Utah was heavily mentioned. Stunning piece of the world.
I guess it’s okay if you like mountains, skiing and national parks… ;) Of course, we don’t appreciate it like we should. We'd rather tear all over the planet than enjoy our own backyard.
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The wife booked her jab for next week, had a few options Halifax, John Smith's stadium or the Centenary Pavilion. Absolute no brainer and managed to convince her further by saying it was the easiest to get to and park. Second jab sometime in June at the Pavilion again.
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BrighouseWhite wrote:The wife booked her jab for next week, had a few options Halifax, John Smith's stadium or the Centenary Pavilion. Absolute no brainer and managed to convince her further by saying it was the easiest to get to and park. Second jab sometime in June at the Pavilion again.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

One of our season ticket lot had his done at the Pavilion, he said it was very efficient.
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Barlow Boy wrote:
BrighouseWhite wrote:The wife booked her jab for next week, had a few options Halifax, John Smith's stadium or the Centenary Pavilion. Absolute no brainer and managed to convince her further by saying it was the easiest to get to and park. Second jab sometime in June at the Pavilion again.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

One of our season ticket lot had his done at the Pavilion, he said it was very efficient.
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