• The potential side effects. I don’t respond well with a lot of meds etc. I know they are temporary, which is why I want to wait until I hear from a job app so I don’t end up “being ill” for an interview (If I am lucky).

    But I am glad I get the offer now, I have been reading up about when asthmatics will get the vaccines and there seem to have been some changes that if your asthma isn’t extremely severe then you are not a at risk group anymore, because we are not at any higher risk than a health person. I am 1 hospital stay away from having to shield because I have been careful... so maybe my GP did some work at the background?

    Also the meds we take apparently might offer some protection? I don’t know... I am all confused. So will be masking up and not going out much every after the vaccine and lockdown is over...

  • I don’t respond well with a lot of meds

    Just think of the potential response to actual Covid and the meds they would have to give you if you became more than mildly ill. I understand your medical anxiety, a lot of family members are the same way. But this is one case where there has to be a lesser of two evils.

    Also, if you are felling rubbish, as @Stonehedge says, any company that wouldn't entertain delaying the interview is not one that I would want to work for.

  • Also, if you are felling rubbish, as @Stonehedge says, any company that wouldn't entertain delaying the interview is not one that I would want to work for.

    I kind of agree with you but some jobs have an interview date specified on the advert as that is when the interview panel are available so delaying it isn't possible. Tends to be for more senior roles.

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