So, I received a reminder to book in for my flue jab from the Government. I visited the Gov website and was offered the Covid booster again also. I booked my appointment for a local chemist as my GP surgery is normally booked up to the eyeballs!
I attended my appointment only to find out I was no longer eligible for the Covid booster; I was only allowed the flue vaccination. There was no mention that I wouldn't be allowed the Covid booster anymore on the Government website. I have type 2 diabetes and asthma, so I was surprised I no longer meet the criteria.
I wasn't angry, just a little confused. I now see that I wasn't the only one as it's on BBC news:
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I attended my appointment only to find out I was no longer eligible for the Covid booster; I was only allowed the flue vaccination. There was no mention that I wouldn't be allowed the Covid booster anymore on the Government website. I have type 2 diabetes and asthma, so I was surprised I no longer meet the criteria.
I wasn't angry, just a little confused. I now see that I wasn't the only one as it's on BBC news:

Pharmacies facing angry patients over Covid jab confusion
Up to half of patients coming to some pharmacies are being turned away because they are not eligible.

Pharmacists in England say they are facing "major issues" with large numbers of patients booking appointments for Covid jabs only to find they are no longer eligible.
The criteria have been tightened this year so that only those aged 75 and older are being offered free boosters, along with younger patients who have a weakened immune system.
Between a third and a half of people who turn up for their appointment are having to be turned away at many sites, according to Community Pharmacy England (CPE), which represents more than 10,000 chemists including many major chains.
It has described the situation as "unacceptable" with reports of angry, frustrated patients and abuse aimed at staff.
CPE director of NHS services Alastair Buxton said it had become clear within an hour of the NHS website booking system, external going live last week that there was a problem.
He said lots of people appeared to be missing the information about eligibility on the booking system and making the assumption they were still eligible.
But when they turn up for their vaccinations pharmacies are only able to give them the flu jab.
"That obviously takes a lot of explaining to patients. It causes upset, concern and maybe anger for some patients.
"We've certainly had examples of some patients becoming abusive with pharmacy team members."
Henry Gregg, head of the National Pharmacy Association, which represents independent pharmacists, says the issue has been raised with NHS England and the government.
"This should have been avoidable and it is deeply frustrating for both pharmacies and patients. We urge any patient in this situation to treat pharmacy teams with respect as pharmacies try and manage the new NHS clinical criteria."
Pharmacists said more should have been done to make people aware of the changes - given the flu and Covid vaccine programmes largely over-lapped last year.
In response to the problems, NHS England said the wording on the website had been changed to make it clearer the eligibility criteria had been tightened.
A spokeswoman added: "Please double check you are still eligible to receive a Covid vaccine before booking – the NHS website sets out whether your age, health condition or medication means you are eligible, and your GP practice or pharmacist will confirm this before giving you the vaccine."