I'm calling it.
It's harassment.
I'm calling it.
It's harassment.
At what point does this cease being advice and start being harassment?
Remember when I said that my GP surgery couldn't file my flu jab of 12th September?
"Unable to automatically file a third-party immunisation message (Y2f39)".
And when NHSvaccine sent me a text message asking me to book a flu jab at my GP practice or at a pharmacy?
Well, "The System" still can't file my third-party flu immunisation, which means that despite my GP having been advised via a digital notification, and by the NHS walk-in site staff, AND in a phone call from me to the GP surgery's Practice Manager, AND in a face-to-face chat between me and the GP receptionist, AND in a phone-appointment with one of the GPs, I've now got NHS-NoReply banging on about me needing to make an on-line booking for a flu jab that I don't need because I had it over six weeks ago...
Obviously I can't reply to "NHS-NoReply" (yeah, the clue's in the name) even though they've been dumb enough to include a useless truncated no-reply email address, and I really can't be arsed to go to the surgery... again... to bang my head on their reception counter... again.
I'm waiting for when they phone me to ask why I've ignored all of their advice. Harsh words will be dispensed.
Remember when I said that my GP surgery couldn't file my flu jab of 12th September?
"Unable to automatically file a third-party immunisation message (Y2f39)".
Well...
I can't reply to "NHSvaccine", so I can't put them straight. TMP, as we say around here.