dashdoll wrote: » I received a text yesterday from my GP that I've been identified as being in cohort 7 and have my appointment for vaccine today. I was totally stunned tbh as I hadn't even thought about it as I'm only 33 and relatively healthy. I dont even know how I've qualified other than I have asthma and take inhalers but haven't had any issues with it. I didn't question it so I presume it's the asthma thing...seems odd though.
severe asthma (continuous or repeated use of systemic corticosteroids)
Sleeper12 wrote: » They have worked their way through the 50/60 group in just over 2 weeks. At this rate you will be offered a safer vaccine in a matter of weeks. If the choice was take J&J now or safer one in 12 months then J&J would look more attractive to me. If a matter of weeks then I would wait. Doctor is a good place to start EDIT: Clots in my family too.
solerina wrote: » I know doctors in my area are vaccinating people saying they are in cohort 7 who really are not, some of my family members included...they are getting paid per person vaccinated so I am making the obvious link !!
eviltimeban wrote: » Trying to register but the site isn't recognising my Eircode, and when I enter my address it's telling me to make sure I complete each line, which I have done. Anyone else have that issue?
You are in the queue Number of people ahead of you 190 The queue is paused. Last update: 09:37:20 When it’s your turn, you’ll see a registration screen. If you leave this queue page and your turn comes up, you will be asked to continue or cancel when you return. You'll have 10 minutes from when it’s your turn to continue.
eviltimeban wrote: » ^ I just saw same. Would that be why the Eircode didn't work, perhaps the site was overloaded? 874 in the queue now!
Sleeper12 wrote: » I don't know. Hope it's not part of the hacking
PaybackPayroll wrote: » Yes. Tried Chome and Edge. Various combinations of lower, upper case etc. Nothing works. Can't enter address either. I even copied the eircode from the eircode finder. Can't get through on phone either
Sleeper12 wrote: » They have worked their way through the 50/60 group in just over 2 weeks. At this rate you will be offered a safer vaccine in a matter of weeks. If the choice was take J&J now or safer one in 12 months then J&J would look more attractive to me. If a matter of weeks then I would wait. Doctor is a good place to start..
Sleeper12 wrote: » Lots. This is why some posters claim to have had only 2 hours notice. I don't suggest no shows are reluctant to get vaccine. I think people know they will get another appointment anyway. Another factor could be people not getting the text message as again several have claimed here
eviltimeban wrote: » This is the message you get at the end: "Once your appointment is scheduled, you will receive a text message with details on which vaccine you will get and where you will be vaccinated. You should get this message within 3 weeks of registering." Is 3 weeks right??
Sleeper12 wrote: » 3000 now. This is worrying
is_that_so wrote: » For the vast majority of people it is but it depends on where you are. It could be far less than that but a few posters are at about the 21 day mark and I know some who are 14 days+.
Sowerberry wrote: » Age: 49 Location: Dublin North Date of Registration: 19th May (0530) Texts/Emails received: Text, 19th May (2113) Vaccination appointment for: 22nd of May Vaccine: J&J Croke Park Delighted but can't believe I only registered this morning (when 49 year olds cohort opened) and have my appointment for Saturday already!
Sleeper12 wrote: » First time I have seen the site this busy
Registration for people aged 45 to 69 The latest group that can register to get a COVID-19 vaccine are people aged 45 to 49.We’re asking people to register on specific days to help us manage the demand. If you are aged: 48 – register on Thursday 20 May, or any time after 47 – register on Friday 21 May, or any time after 46 – register on Saturday 22 May, or any time after 45 – register on Sunday 23 May, or any time after
stephenjmcd wrote: Worrying how ?
Sleeper12 wrote: » The site was down. I was worried that the HSE hacking had taken over the site.