They're probably included as part of "adults at risk of flu." But I know very little about the NHS.

// @kdfrawg

I never used to get them, but I'm in two high-risk groups now (diabetic, and married to someone who works in a medical clinic).

// @kdfrawg

And just to clarify, they're free when I get them at the office.

I didn't use to have to pay for them, but our insurance covers less and less each year, for more and more money. Hoping next year's insurance will be better now that we're under new ownership that is more willing to spend some cash.

No, I always just get the regular shot. My doctor is fine with that.

People who want to go outside the process are going to be the death of me.

@kdfrawg Yeah. My GP wanted to give me one last month, but I told him I got it for free at work and he was fine with me waiting.

@kdfrawg I get mine whenever the company provides them.

Just got my flu shot, because vaccinations work, because science. ?

@kdfrawg The Paperwhite is the best e-reader I've ever used, bar none.

// @skematica