tcif wrote: » Can I ask how are you logging in? Or anyone else who's logged in? I've just registered today but I can see any login option on the portal site (OH waiting a week now and more curious for their sake, to check for an update). Thanks
JimmyVik wrote: » What if they change your appointment but offer you the same vaccine again
Bella3005 wrote: » I'd say there is a good chance this will happen. If it does I would request another re-schedule.
stephenjmcd wrote: » FYI you can only reschedule twice. You can't keep rescheduling because you think one vaccine is better than the other (it isn't by the way)
is_that_so wrote: » There should be an "Already have an account" link at the bottom of the registration page.
stephenjmcd wrote: » because you think one vaccine is better than the other (it isn't by the way)
quodec wrote: » 21 days now since registering for the vaccine at Dundalk Fairways. No contact so far. Portal says you will be contacted within three weeks, so that date's just up. Yet I'm aware of someone whose 58 and got their first vaccination at the same centre. Is it those that shout loudest (keep ringing) that get moved up the list I wonder?
emrys wrote: » 3 of my 51 year old friends -all of them except for me! ;( have received today vaccine appointments for this Saturday having registered last week. Aviva - j&j
Marine Layer wrote: » That's a matter of opinionSome vaccines are 90% plus overall effacy others are less But I'd agree, for most people, best advice is to take what you are offered Its not a good idea in my opinion to base not taking a vaccine on its score on 24hr side effects
Marine Layer wrote: » That's a matter of opinion Some vaccines are 90% plus overall effacy others are less But I'd agree, for most people, best advice is to take what you are offered Its not a good idea in my opinion to base not taking a vaccine on its score on 24hr side effects
JimmyVik wrote: » People really need to go and read up on how the efficacy figures are arrived at though. I know so many people thinking that efficacy is the chances of you getting the virus. I just tell them to look it up because i couldnt be bothered explaining to anyone ever again
Sleeper12 wrote: » I'm gobsmacked! I got first appointment last night around 6pm yesterday & Rescheduled it around 8pm. Got text today at 3:14pm with new appointment Sat 22nd May at 9:40am Helix Janssen Rescheduled 3:35PM. I'm not expecting to be offered different vaccine until Helix changes from J&J, most likely when mid 40s are being done in a few weeks
is_that_so wrote: » A poster, 60, earlier on this thread said they just got called to DIFE in Drogheda. It seems to be slower in that part of the country, parts of Meath too, by all accounts. I'd say the HSE helpline are due a call though!
is_that_so wrote: » Interesting, is there no way to tell them that you are opting out of AZ/J&J and waiting for an mRNA one?
JimmyVik wrote: » They are most likely going much faster in the most populated areas though compared to less populated. Probably a few reasons for that. Like more staff and centers and also that it makes sens to put more effort into speed of vaccination in more populated areas.
Sleeper12 wrote: » Doesn't seem to be. I was told to keep rescheduling until my choice comes up. My vaccine center is Helix. They using J&J there now due to the age group at the moment. When it gets to mid 40s in a few weeks who aren't allowed J&J or AZ then I will be offered something else I wont be posting updates if I get daily appointments but will report back when there is new news