Mam of 4 wrote: » Son 24 , in for his with GP on Friday , high risk also . Tbh , I'm delighted for him , neither his father nor myself have received our yet , but I wouldn't begrudge anyone who is high risk getting theirs , it's how it should be . Good luck with yours
c_clearwater wrote: » Got called by GP today for vaccination tomorrow, wasn't expecting it. Age mid-30's, south east region. High-risk category. Reaction to this from some friends has been surprisingly negative - assumption that I'm too young to be called and regaled with stories of others who haven't been called yet but based on age or occupation 'deserve' it more. If people are being called in there's a reason! Going to keep quiet about it now as I'd feel obliged to share my medical history with them otherwise!
PCKN wrote: » Just wondering with Pfizer are you given the date of your second appointment on the day of 1st or do you wait for text for 2nd appointment
IRE60 wrote: » My brother got a jab this morning in the Midlands - they gave him a badge!!! Too funny
Pepsicass wrote: » Has anyone got their vaccine in Simonstown, Navan?, and if so, how old and which vaccine? Thanks.
Duzzie wrote: » What happens if you can't make the appointment on the day that you are offered, is there any scope to move to the next day??
Marine Layer wrote: » Greystones appointments tomorrow have got a text changing their vaccine from pfizer to Astrazenica
muckisluck wrote: » Everyone is under stress waiting on this vaccine and there are numerous tales of people getting the vaccine who do not appear in any way vulnerable. If you have not shared your medical history with friends it is a natural assumption on their part to assume you have a "friend" somewhere in the system. I'm not saying they are right to be negative but I do understand their reaction. I must say I have been taken aback with how smug some people have become upon receiving their vaccine.
BraveDonut wrote: » Age: 53 Registered: 9/5 Heard nothing. Nothing on the website. I'm in Bray, so I would expect Aviva or Greystones.
Stickmam wrote: » 54, same town. Have heard nothing yet. Can’t figure out why younger folk have been getting their appts for Greystones. I’m guessing we’ll be sent to the Aviva so.
garrett b wrote: » I'm 54. Dublin city centre. Nothing yet, text or portal. Registered last Sunday. A friend got his first jab today out in Citywest, same age as me. I didn't include a doctor's contact on application, could that make a difference? Personally, I can't see how it would, but of course, I don't know.
Leinsterblue wrote: » Hi, I haven't received any text and I am down for Pfizer tomorrow in Greystones, age 52. Checked online portal and phone , still says Pfizer.. registered last tuesday got text on Sunday.
Technocentral wrote: » 54 registered May 7th Pfizer jab tomorrow.