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  • Auntycaz
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    @Pollie I think it depends where you live whether your local pharmacies are doing covid boosters. I live in rural Norfolk, but I don't drive and I also have mobility problems. It is easier for me to travel to Norwich even though its  further away, as the vaccine centre is near the bus stop so I don't have far to walk. There is one place nearer if I could drive, but it is 2 bus rides away and a long walk from the bus stop. I;ve been checking the NHs website for a couple of weeks now but at least I have my booster booked now. Glad you managed to get both done at the same time though. I had both done together a couple of years ago when I was staying with my daughter in the midlands, but she took me in the car.

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