That sounds harsh. I have no experience directly, but does she have anything documenting her condition? An NHS number? If so, you could try attending a vaccine clinic centre and asking directly. A couple of people in my wife's organisation are vulnerable for reasons that didn't get them on the "official" list of vulnerable conditions (ME and another physical disability). My wife wrote a supporting letter that they took to a vaccine centre and they got jabbed there and then. I wouldn't see that (or your partner's case) as queue jumping.
Wise words, thank you! She’s going to give the GP a call once fully registered to see if there’s anything they can do, and otherwise we’ll try turning up like you suggest
That sounds harsh. I have no experience directly, but does she have anything documenting her condition? An NHS number? If so, you could try attending a vaccine clinic centre and asking directly. A couple of people in my wife's organisation are vulnerable for reasons that didn't get them on the "official" list of vulnerable conditions (ME and another physical disability). My wife wrote a supporting letter that they took to a vaccine centre and they got jabbed there and then. I wouldn't see that (or your partner's case) as queue jumping.