Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
You wouldn't think so if you saw the NHS letter my mother received this morning; same sort of tone and approach you get from the BBC when you don't pay your TV licence even when you haven't got a TV

The main body of the letter was in English, but the sections on how to book your appointment were in: English, Arabic, Bengali, Spanish, Farsi, Gujarati, Hindi, Kurdish, Chinese, Nepali, Punjabi, Polish, Romanian, Somali, Albanian, Tagalog, Urdu

Notably, it wasn't in Welsh, French, Italian, German ...
Yes, but if you attend for your vaccination you are very thoroughly grilled about allergies and vaccination reactions. The letter has a purpose...to maximise uptake. Its not personal. There is no way someone would be forced to have the vacc with a history of adverse reaction. Take it from someone who has been there!