some of the oldies in the family had letters
book on-line or phone 119
BUT
the Pfiser jab roll out people where advised NOT to have it if they had allergic reactions in the past
the website states .....
"
What happens at your appointment.... bla bla bla ....
Allergic reactions
Tell healthcare staff before you are vaccinated if you've ever had a serious allergic reaction (anaphylaxis).
You should not have the vaccine if you've ever had a serious allergic reaction to:
a previous vaccine
a previous dose of the same COVID-19 vaccine
some medicines, household products or cosmetics"why get people to turn up and then ask the question
pointless journey if you can't have it anyway ,and could potentially catch covid going to the unnecessary appointment, wasted appointment that someone could use , wasted vaccine dose if they don't find someone else for it
My Mum has previously had allergic reaction to penicillin (flucloxacillin) and other drugs
going to get her to phone the GP and ask (data protection ,so I can't) , then possibly/probably cancel the appointment
looking at the literature the astra zeneca vaccine is fine ,and can be done at a local surgery rather than have to take her to "Birminam"