Marine Layer wrote: » Yes You reply to the text with the word new Say it in the textd
Van.Bosch wrote: » Does anyone know how long the new appointment takes? Is it pretty quick or you rejoin the queue?
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
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.
Tippex wrote: » I got my first vaccine yesterday and got my appointment for the 13th given to me before I left the surgery. Any GP's doing the vaccinations are coining it in and I have to say from a personal perspective it was great as it meant not having to travel into the aviva (it's only from Bray but its still a pain).
Marine Layer wrote: » Just to confirm,all appointments today are Astrazenixa in Greystones Tgey did 1000+ yesterday and ran out of pfizer This is despite what your portal says or your original text
Jane1012 wrote: » There’s a vaccination center in greystones…
Leinsterblue wrote: » That's a problem for wife who has condition susceptible to blood clots and advised to get Pfizer... sounds messy, not sure what to do now. Where are you hearing this ?
Tippex wrote: » Dr.Belton in the Townhall clinic is doing the vaccines I'm not sure if there are any other GP's in the Town doing it also. They were trucking through them when I was there yesterday.
JimmyVik wrote: » I wonder you dont want Astra Zeneca or J&J, but would rather wait for pfizer, how long does it take to get another appointment for it? That will start to become a bigger issue when the under 50s start getting the choice.
axe2grind wrote: » Age 52 Registered 11th May. Text notification on 16h May for Pfizer vaccine on 18th (today) in Greystones. Got text yesterday informing that I may be offered AstraZeneca. At the centre I was offered choice of AstraZeneca today or come back in 2 to 5 days for Pfizer. I asked about jab intervals. 12 to 16 weeks for AstraZeneca, 4 weeks for Pfizer. I am now awaiting text with new appointment in next few days.
stephenjmcd wrote: » Just on jab intervals, your considered vaccinated with AZ before your considered vaccinated with Pfizer, if that's your concern. 2nd dose of AZ is for longer term upkeep of efficiency Just a point to be made. When your considered vaccinated: Four weeks after their first dose of AstraZeneca. Two weeks after the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Two weeks after their second dose of Moderna. One week after their second dose of Pfizer.
stephenjmcd wrote: » Just on jab intervals, your considered vaccinated with AZ before your considered vaccinated with Pfizer, if that's your concern. 2nd dose of AZ is for longer term upkeep of efficiency Just a point to be made. When your considered vaccinated:Four weeks after their first dose of AstraZeneca. Two weeks after the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Two weeks after their second dose of Moderna. One week after their second dose of Pfizer.
Leinsterblue wrote: » Greystones running two hours behind schedule and massive Q, and yes they dont have the Pfizer they had people down for but are giving AstraZeneca...
Cloudio9 wrote: » Are you saying they’ll allow people with one shot of AZ get vaccine passport after 4 weeks. I think a lot of younger people are put off AZ by perceived wait to be considered fully vaccinated.
plodder wrote: » I thought that was just for the vaccine "bonus" in this country, which people probably don't care too much about, as opposed to the EU vaccine green cert, which it doesn't apply to .. currently?
stuffit wrote: » Age: 53 Location: Dublin City Centre Date of Registration: 4th May Texts/Emails received: None Checked the portal: Today 18th May Vaccination appointment for: 19th May Vaccine: Pfizer So no notifications were sent to me. If I hadn't checked the HSE website, I would be none the wiser. Shocking ineptitude. I would bet that the cyber attack has nothing to do with this.