- Mon Dec 27, 2021 7:50 pm
#17028
Just had a family Zoom meeting.
My brother, who is retired and spends most of his time in France, had his first jab in England, second in France and was refused a booster in England because the NHS didn't accept he'd had his second jab, despite the fact that French documentation is much more detailed than the NHS card we get. He has now had his booster in France.
My sister, who lives in Scotland, has a friend who had his first two jabs in Dubai. He's now back in Scotland. He wants a booster and a vaccine passport.
Like England, Scottish NHS can't cope with him having had jabs abroad so no booster for him because he "hasn't had his first two yet". So he decides there's nothing for it but to start again and tells them, "Ok then, I'll have my first jab please" to which the response is "But you've already had them in Dubai".
It looks like the only way he can get a booster is to travel to another country which will protect him, but won't get him a vaccine passport.
My brother, who is retired and spends most of his time in France, had his first jab in England, second in France and was refused a booster in England because the NHS didn't accept he'd had his second jab, despite the fact that French documentation is much more detailed than the NHS card we get. He has now had his booster in France.
My sister, who lives in Scotland, has a friend who had his first two jabs in Dubai. He's now back in Scotland. He wants a booster and a vaccine passport.
Like England, Scottish NHS can't cope with him having had jabs abroad so no booster for him because he "hasn't had his first two yet". So he decides there's nothing for it but to start again and tells them, "Ok then, I'll have my first jab please" to which the response is "But you've already had them in Dubai".
It looks like the only way he can get a booster is to travel to another country which will protect him, but won't get him a vaccine passport.