I got my second jab yesterday at the Science Museum in London. Arrived and when they identified I was in for a second dose, they gave me a red sticker to wear on my jacket. Once upstairs, there were two queues - one for the 1st doses and one for people on the 2nd dose. I soon found out why - everyone in for a first dose was getting Pfizer, whereas all the 2nd doses were AstraZeneca. The queue for 1st doses was very long - much longer than when I got my first dose back in March. Good to see so many people there, but a few people were frustrated that they had an appointment and yet still had to wait 20 or 30 minutes to get in.
2nd dose queue was shorter, but moving slower, however it was still overall quicker than the 1st jabs - still took about 20 minutes from joining the queue to walking out (past all the folks having to wait their 15 minutes after having the Pfizer dose). Registration and jab itself was much quicker than the first jab as they didn't run through the full set of questions and information.
Feeling fine today - a bit of a headache but a paracetamol has seemed to put that to bed. A bit tired, but that's not atypical so don't know if that's a side effect or just my general being an adult. Slightly tender near the injection site. Overall, much milder side effects than the 1st one.
NHS app was updated by the time I checked at 9AM this morning (and didn't even have to walk the dog like SilverFox to get it to do so). When I got the shot yesterday, the man who gave me the vaccine had said (without me asking) that the NHS app would update within 24 hours.