wandererz wrote: » 86 year old recent former cancer & stroke patient just got an appointment date of Easter Friday!!! �������� Over 85's are first in line, but... 6 weeks!! Doesn't bode well for everyone else anytime soon!
Water John wrote: » Please explain how any place is giving booking dates, six weeks out? Over 85s are to get their first dose in the next 2/3 weeks.
wandererz wrote: » I can't explain. Just got text from him saying 1pm on Good Friday at his GP (actually 5 weeks from tomorrow). So definitely not 2-3 weeks.
Stheno wrote: » New Pfizer datahttps://twitter.com/Coronavirusgoo1/status/1362343935025295361?s=19
Stheno wrote: » Did they check whether they got one or two texts? One for 1st and one for 2nd jab?
Manach wrote: » The GP contacted us in regard vaccine for an over 85 year old family member. As this person is house bound and unable to travel, the GP stated in that circumstance, they were unable to administer the vaccine and suggested waiting for another type of vaccine. I had thought however, based on news reports, that the HSE said that there were plans in place for this contingency. Does anyone known anything concrete about these?
Stark wrote: » Apparently a second shot is needed for long lasting antibodies. But supposedly you get good protection for at least 3 months after the first shot. I'd definitely be in favour of us delaying the second shot until supplies are plentiful and get as many people as possible vaccinated with their first shot during the ramp up period.
Away With The Fairies wrote: » Is there such a thing as a cancellation list with the vaccinations? If somebody doesn't show, it seems like an awful waste of a vaccine if they don't use it up. Apparently there was spare vaccines left over with vaccinating hospital staff. As vaccinations get ramped up, I'm kind of guessing that there will be some left over. Is there any plan to use up these spares?
brickster69 wrote: » You mean like what the Uk have been saying for the last couple of months ? You want to go that route now ?
stephenjmcd wrote: » Already in placehttps://twitter.com/newschambers/status/1362482208875950080?s=19
Gael23 wrote: » Giving it to the slightly younger husband or wife of an 85 year old seems reasonable to me. Is it 3 or 4 weeks between the two Pfizer doses?
Ashbourne hoop wrote: » Had the first dose of the Astra Zenica vaccine yesterday. Rough night, didn't sleep great and feel awful this morning. Like a really bad hangover. Glad to get it done though.
SmallTeapot wrote: » I had mine last Friday...I had the same experience so last weekend was basically a write-off Fever and chills, pain in arm at the injection site, terrible headache and fatigue, etc. - but I'm now back to normal :pac: 2nd dose due in May