Keisha07 wrote: » Husband 56 registered 7th may, text on 14th for the 17th in Enniscorthy
HeyV wrote: » A work colleague got vaccinated in Galway in Ballybritt the other day. I just asked her how it went etc and which vaccine she got and she said Astra, and then continued to say that’s the only type of vaccine they’re giving there anyway... is that true?
Chocolate wrote: » There's still an issue with South Meath residents in their 60s not receiving appointments despite having registered on the portal weeks ago..
Marine Layer wrote: » Neighbour Age 51 Registered during the week Text today Appointment tuesday Greystones mvc Pfizer
Call me Al wrote: » Wow 51 and to be vaccinated on Tuesday! That's so encouraging. Meanwhile parts of south Meath just lumbering through with many (most?) of the 60-69 in the A86 postal area waiting to be called, over 3 weeks after registering, according to some local community Facebook pages. Think there may be movement on this backlog this afternoon.
Golfwidow wrote: » East Meath being left behind too. Ridiculous that our nearest town, Drogheda only had MVC centre open on Friday. Up till now, East Meath and Drogheda being sent to MVC in Dundalk. Still getting through early 60s here.
Call me Al wrote: » I'm just seeing now that those in and around Dunboyne and Batterstown who hadn't been called are suddenly getting texts for Tuesday in citywest. They seem to have found the postcode. Some of those waiting over 3 weeks are in their mid 60s!
pc7 wrote: » On the plus they will likely get pfeizer so save a few weeks in terms of AZ dosing so will still be fully vaccinated sooner. It’ll all work out.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » If living in Dublin will you be asked to go to Helix, Aviva or Citywest depending on which is nearest to your home or could it be either?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Closest I think. To me the Aviva would be more useful as I could train it. Probably the helix though.