Crikey.
We had the same 9:30 appointment, so went through the whole process together. Turned up at 9:15. Queued. At the door, a nice man asked us all the questions about having a temperature or anything. Answered correctly, so stayed in the queue.
Got to a desk with a nice lady who asked our names and addresses, nothing else. After a long time finding us on screen, she carefully wrote down some numbers on a sticky label and we attached them to ourselves. Queued.
Nice nurse took us into a bay. A young lad then asked for the numbers on the label, which he then typed in. Then asked Mrs C for name, address, ethnicity, emergency phone number and whether she gave permission for emails, and took email address. Nurse did jab, all of ten seconds. Then whole process repeated for me, taking the same details.
Told if we were driving then insurance would be invalid if we didn't wait another fifteen minutes, so we hung about.
Left at ten am, so 45 minutes from turning up to leaving.
All very pleasant and so on, but it didn't seem very streamlined somehow. But of course we are grateful to them.
We both felt a bit yukky about twelve hours later, pretty yukky overnight, quite yukky the next day, back to a bit yukky last night overnight, and now mostly ok today, so 48 hours, assuming it doesn't go downhill again. Nothing serious though.
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