Account of having the Covid vaccination at Paphos Hospital
Account of having the Covid vaccination at Paphos Hospital
By an 80 year old Tala Resident
''It really was a doddle. I had taken a walking stick, folding chair, a good book, flask of tea and a sweater, envisaging a long walk from the nearest available parking at the Paphos General Hospital, a long slow moving queue out of doors (as seen on tele in news clips from other countries) and a lengthy wait. I consequently arrived some 25 mins early but in fact I parked easily right by the General Hospital entrance.
There were no signs indicating where to go and no sign of a queue or indeed of much life at all, so I had to ask a couple of people. (Ground floor, main entrance by the coffee shop, , bear into the right hand corridor leg and walk down to the last door on the left. Eventually there was a sign 'Adult Vaccination'). Having found the room, I checked in, was told to sit and wait, and 2 mins later was asked to come in. I was simply asked for my GESY or other medical Card, what medications I was on and if I had any allergies. 7 minutes later I was discharged, having had the jab and a compulsory sit down for some 5 mins after it (in case of violent allergic reaction), clutching a paper giving the injection details and confirming my appointment for the second jab 21 days later.
I was back in the car ready for off 10 mins before my actual appointment time! All very laid back and quietly efficient. I have so far had no significant side effects (touch wood), just a lightly bruised sensation around the injection point for some 36 hours, reminiscent of the aftermath of typhoid injections of yesteryear. The injection given was the Pfizer/Biotech''.
https://talanews.blogspot.com/
''It really was a doddle. I had taken a walking stick, folding chair, a good book, flask of tea and a sweater, envisaging a long walk from the nearest available parking at the Paphos General Hospital, a long slow moving queue out of doors (as seen on tele in news clips from other countries) and a lengthy wait. I consequently arrived some 25 mins early but in fact I parked easily right by the General Hospital entrance.
There were no signs indicating where to go and no sign of a queue or indeed of much life at all, so I had to ask a couple of people. (Ground floor, main entrance by the coffee shop, , bear into the right hand corridor leg and walk down to the last door on the left. Eventually there was a sign 'Adult Vaccination'). Having found the room, I checked in, was told to sit and wait, and 2 mins later was asked to come in. I was simply asked for my GESY or other medical Card, what medications I was on and if I had any allergies. 7 minutes later I was discharged, having had the jab and a compulsory sit down for some 5 mins after it (in case of violent allergic reaction), clutching a paper giving the injection details and confirming my appointment for the second jab 21 days later.
I was back in the car ready for off 10 mins before my actual appointment time! All very laid back and quietly efficient. I have so far had no significant side effects (touch wood), just a lightly bruised sensation around the injection point for some 36 hours, reminiscent of the aftermath of typhoid injections of yesteryear. The injection given was the Pfizer/Biotech''.
https://talanews.blogspot.com/
Re: Account of having the Covid vaccination at Paphos Hospital
When we become eligible our Personal Doctor has advised us to stay at least 30 minutes after the vaccination due to our medical history of allergies.
- PhotoLady
- Posts: 2779
- Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2016 10:53 am
- Location: Where the river meets the sea
- Contact:
Re: Account of having the Covid vaccination at Paphos Hospital
My mum is having hers right this minute, here in UK.
The wait time afterwards is a minimum of 15 minutes.
I believe it's the Pfizer vaccination but will double check when she gets back.
The wait time afterwards is a minimum of 15 minutes.
I believe it's the Pfizer vaccination but will double check when she gets back.
"Have Camera, Will Travel"
-
- Posts: 62
- Joined: Sun Jan 29, 2017 8:40 pm
- Location: Peyia & Rutland
Re: Account of having the Covid vaccination at Paphos Hospital
I had just had my 1st Covid jab this morning - Oxford vaccine. I must say it was a very efficient process - well done Rutland. Took less than five minutes although they did say if you were driving it would be best to wait 15 minutes after in their waiting room. As usual UK TV & Papers trying to find and present negative issues which totally gives the wrong picture, the NHS should be congratulated, not criticized. Incidentally all care home residents in Rutland have now been given the vaccine, which is very encouraging. The vast majority of care home staff in Rutland have also been given the vaccine....although a few have declined which is a bit worrying.
Re: Account of having the Covid vaccination at Paphos Hospital
My Dad's had both his. Apparently, the doctors in the UK are ignoring the "delay the second jab" nonsense and giving it out ASAP.
Web Designer / Developer. Currently working on Paphos Life.
Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
-
- Posts: 62
- Joined: Sun Jan 29, 2017 8:40 pm
- Location: Peyia & Rutland
Re: Account of having the Covid vaccination at Paphos Hospital
I was given a NHS Covid-19 vaccination record card. Its credit card sized and shows my name, date of birth, name of vaccine, batch number and date vaccine given. The details were hand written by the nurse. There is a space on the card to record the 2nd dose of the vaccine. Not sure if this is the only document that will be issued or if some form of official computer print out will come in due course, time will tell.
Re: Account of having the Covid vaccination at Paphos Hospital
Galexinda's account of having his vaccine shot at Paphos General, sounds very similar to mine when going there to get the annual flu jab. They handle these things without any fuss, but quickly and efficiently.
Dee
Dee
- PhotoLady
- Posts: 2779
- Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2016 10:53 am
- Location: Where the river meets the sea
- Contact:
Re: Account of having the Covid vaccination at Paphos Hospital
All depends on the health authorities for each area. Some are continuing with the 21 or 28 day wait for the second vaccination while others are contacting those who had a scheduled appointment and cancelling them.
Some people I know in Cornwall have been cancelled and many in various North West UK areas.
"Have Camera, Will Travel"
- PhotoLady
- Posts: 2779
- Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2016 10:53 am
- Location: Where the river meets the sea
- Contact:
Re: Account of having the Covid vaccination at Paphos Hospital
UPDATE: My mum was due her 3 monthly blood test yesterday (Thursday) for her heart flutter and meds check. Her appointment was sent to her by post.
Turned up at the allotted time to be informed there was no record of an appointment but could see she was due one.
Sent home again to await another letter.
Today (Friday) morning, thick with freezing fog my 80yr old mum goes for the Covid vaccination that the clinic phoned her for on Monday to arrange the appointment.
Told she's not on the list.
They've given her another appointment for late next week.
I've sent an email to the Practice Manager making an official complaint and blind copied the Customer Care team at the National Health local authority in Leyland.
"Have Camera, Will Travel"
Re: Account of having the Covid vaccination at Paphos Hospital
Thank you for posting. Not so easy in the UK. My 80 year old mum just received a letter this morning offering her a vaccination TODAY at a location in Bristol that she doesn’t know - an 80 mile round trip drive from her home. Despite her local community centre and health centre doing the vaccinations but who don’t have any stock of the vaccine. The letter said if she didn’t accept, she would have to wait until some was available nearer. She has been unable to make the trip so will have to continue to wait.
Jeanne
Jeanne
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way
Re: Account of having the Covid vaccination at Paphos Hospital
The Biontech vaccine is tested and approved for intervals of 3 to 6 weeks.Happy in Cyprus wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 5:00 pm
Good to hear; the vaccine manufacturers should not allow political expediency to over-ride the correct application of the vaccine.
Re: Account of having the Covid vaccination at Paphos Hospital
I am very impressed by the scientific knowledge of some members on this forum
Re: Account of having the Covid vaccination at Paphos Hospital
Any reports of allergic reactions to the vaccine? What can we expect should they happen?
- PhotoLady
- Posts: 2779
- Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2016 10:53 am
- Location: Where the river meets the sea
- Contact:
Re: Account of having the Covid vaccination at Paphos Hospital
Except 23 patients have died in Norway after receiving theirs:Happy in Cyprus wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 10:17 am Most centres require you to hang around for 15 mins after being vaccinated to see if there are any adverse reactions. There'll always be the odd one or two of course; but I haven't heard of major allergic reaction issues.
https://www.bmj.com/content/372/bmj.n149
"Have Camera, Will Travel"
Re: Account of having the Covid vaccination at Paphos Hospital
Which vaccine had they had? Did it say?
Dee
Dee
- PhotoLady
- Posts: 2779
- Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2016 10:53 am
- Location: Where the river meets the sea
- Contact:
Re: Account of having the Covid vaccination at Paphos Hospital
It was the Pfizer vaccine.
There have been 33 deaths closely following a vaccination and Norway have indicated they are reviewing the procedure for the elderly and most frail.
Full Fact report here with information as up to date as possible:
https://fullfact.org/online/norway-vaccine-deaths/
"Have Camera, Will Travel"
- PhotoLady
- Posts: 2779
- Joined: Wed Dec 28, 2016 10:53 am
- Location: Where the river meets the sea
- Contact:
Re: Account of having the Covid vaccination at Paphos Hospital
It was an issue for 33 people.... As for figures coming out of UK, I find it hard to believe anything we're told now.
The very fact they have pushed the second vaccination back to 12 weeks stinks.
The very fact they have pushed the second vaccination back to 12 weeks stinks.
"Have Camera, Will Travel"
Re: Account of having the Covid vaccination at Paphos Hospital
They walk amongst us

David
Dishonesty is the second best policy
Dishonesty is the second best policy
Re: Account of having the Covid vaccination at Paphos Hospital
It's not an opinion it' is as you say a choice but the virus will carry on spreading with people like you.
The vaccine doesn't cure it helps stop people from being seriously ill or dying, so after having the vaccine people will still catch it and suffer from it in varying degrees depending on how vulnerable their immune system is. So feel free to do what you want and keep on spreading.and accept that you will become a social leper.
The vaccine doesn't cure it helps stop people from being seriously ill or dying, so after having the vaccine people will still catch it and suffer from it in varying degrees depending on how vulnerable their immune system is. So feel free to do what you want and keep on spreading.and accept that you will become a social leper.
David
Dishonesty is the second best policy
Dishonesty is the second best policy
Re: Account of having the Covid vaccination at Paphos Hospital
If your decision is based on personal health reasons I opologise, but if that's the case it could have saved all this if it was mentioned in the first place
David
Dishonesty is the second best policy
Dishonesty is the second best policy