This calculator can predict when you’ll receive the Covid-19 vaccine.
2020 is finally over, three Covid-19 vaccines have been approved and you can now find out when you’re likely to be vaccinated- so plenty of good news! 90-year-old Margaret Keenan was the first person in the world to receive the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine just last week. This was a momentous occasion and some welcomed news after the awful year we’ve had. The UK has secured 40 million doses of the vaccine which is enough to immunise 20 million Brits with two shots each.
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According to Lord Bethell, nearly 140,000 people in the UK have already received the jab in “the largest vaccination programme in British history.” While the NHS vaccine rollout has begun, there is really no way of knowing when it’ll be your turn to be vaccinated. Understandably, high risk groups including over 80s, NHS staff, care home workers and their residents, are the first in line.
For those itching to know when they’ll be called upon for the jab, a Vaccine Queue Calculator has been released by Omni Calculator. The calculator isn’t connected to the NHS, however it is based on the UK government’s nine-point priority list. After entering your age, occupation, health conditions and whether or not you are pregnant, the calculator will give you a rough idea of when you’re likely to vaccinated.
The Omni calculator will firstly, let you know how many people are ahead of you in the Covid vaccine queue and then give you an estimated time frame for your immunisation. We’ll take what we can get at this point!
You can try the calculator here.