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PostPosted: Wed Aug 25, 2021 7:49 pm 
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Blackburn taxi driver who spent 14 days in intensive care urges people to get their Covid jabs

A Blackburn man who spent 14 days in intensive care battling Covid-19 says he wishes he’d got vaccinated earlier.

Shokat Patel from Audley only had one dose of the Covid vaccine before falling ill and becoming hospitalised for two weeks in July.

When his age group were first invited for vaccination, 55-year-old Shokat wanted to do a bit more of his own research and wait a little longer before having his jab.

In May, he and his wife Akelha decided to have their first vaccinations, and went to their appointments at the same time.

Unfortunately, delaying getting protection from the vaccine led to a bitter battle with Covid and a hospital stay for the father-of-four.

Shokat, who works as a Blackburn taxi driver and has no underlying health conditions, said: "I was due for my second vaccine a few days after I was admitted to hospital.

"If only I’d gone for vaccination earlier and had both doses, I might never have been so ill."

His wife, Akelha added: "Shokat’s always looked after himself so to see him so ill with Covid was a real shock, especially as we’ve all been so careful during the pandemic.

"At one time me and the family wondered if he would make it. It was really scary."

Almost six weeks after being discharged from hospital, Shokat is still not fully recovered and is having follow-up appointments to check on his lungs and heart.

He continued: "I’m making progress now, but when I first came home, I struggled with my breathing, was so weak and couldn’t walk far.

"For someone who’s normally fit and healthy, it was really scary.

"I feel lucky to have made it home and to be recovering."

Shokat was a patient in Royal Blackburn Hospital at the same time as unvaccinated Brian Lynch, who tragically lost his life to Covid last month.

Now Shokat, who is waiting until he’s better to have his second jab, wants to use his Covid experience to encourage other people who have been unsure of getting vaccinated to come forward for their jabs.

Blackburn with Darwen Council’s Director of Public Health, Prof Dominic Harrison, said: "Having one dose will give you some protection against Covid, but having both doses will guarantee a higher rate of protection.

"The Pfizer vaccine has been proven to be 96 per cent effective against hospitalisation after two doses, and the Astra Zeneca vaccine 92 per cent.

"Although you could still catch Covid and have mild to moderate symptoms, fully vaccinated people are far less likely to get Covid and are even more unlikely to be seriously ill, to need hospital treatment, or to die from it.

"Vaccinated people are also less likely to pass the virus to others."

There are several pop-up vaccine sites in Blackburn as well as the main vaccination centre in Blackburn Cathedral.

Vaccine sites are open at weekends and into the evening, to help residents fit going for their jabs around work and family commitments.

And, free bus travel and car parking is available to anyone going to get vaccinated.

NHS Lancashire and South Cumbria Covid-19 vaccine director, Jayne Scattergood, added: "We are inviting everyone over the age of18 to bring their second dose appointment forward to eight weeks to ensure everyone has the strongest possible protection as soon as possible.

"The Covid vaccines are two-dose vaccines so you must have both doses for maximum benefit and protection to you, your friends and your family."

Get the details of vaccination sites in Blackburn with Darwen and opening times at www.healthierlsc.co.uk/getmyjab.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2021 7:22 am 
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I personally find it hard to feel sorry for people like this. The times I have heard the “ I wish I’d got vaccinated” and in a few cases, these were famous last words. I wanted to do my own research, I thought I’d wait a little longer, ffs, what is going on in the minuscule brains of these people?

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 26, 2021 7:09 pm 
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jimbo wrote:
I personally find it hard to feel sorry for people like this. The times I have heard the “ I wish I’d got vaccinated” and in a few cases, these were famous last words. I wanted to do my own research, I thought I’d wait a little longer, ffs, what is going on in the minuscule brains of these people?

World is full of f***wits.

Some people will do anything to avoid the jab, and some of them have avoided it very successfully by dying.

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