COVID vaccination

Being of a certain age I recently had a (national NHS, I think) letter inviting me to book my COVID vaccination.  I booked both jabs online and went today for the first one.  For the historical record, here is what happened.I went to the Sheffield Arena.   It was signposted on the approach as an NHS Vaccination Centre and there were security staff (I suspect a company that usually work at gigs) at the entrance to direct you to the car park and tell you where to go next.Then to a desk where I put on a new face covering (and had it pointed out to me that I had it on inside out!) and sanitised my hands, and was directed to a check in desk where my details were checked and I was asked if I had COVID symptoms.  The person there wrote out a card with my name and NHS number.  Then another volunteer (wearing the local hospital charity logo) directed me to a space in a queue, where I waited for the screen to open.  Beyond the screen, one person to log my details and check my address, and ask me a few general things (was I a carer, had I driven, was I by myself, that sort of thing).   The vaccinator was a nurse from the local hospital trust, who asked me some more, more medical, questions (had I had a positive COVID test, had I ever had an allergic reaction to a jab, was I on blood thinning drugs) and administered the jab.Then out of the Arena, via (as is usual these days) a different route.  Past some St John ' s Ambulan...
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