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??
wpd wrote: » age 52 location in naas registered on 9th May text message vaccine in Punchestown tomorrow. Pfizer
boccy23 wrote: » Thanks. I'm 50 so I was wondering where Punchestown were. A friend of mine was saying it was all AZ up there and wouldn't sign up.
BraveDonut wrote: » It's pissing me off that I have not received an appointment. I don't care when it is but I would really like to have some acknowledgement from the system that my registration is being processed - especially when others are getting appointments around me. Next we'll see the updates from the 45-49's that start registering today
cherryghost wrote: » Jab is done. Pfizer, 34 no risk health. Second dose in exactly 4 weeks. It's mental what my GP has transformed into. They are vaccinating I would reckon almost 100 an hour there
boccy23 wrote: A friend of mine was saying it was all AZ up there and wouldn't sign up.
tucker1971 wrote: » Age 49. registered Saturday. Got text yesterday. Jab today in local clinic. Pfzier
Swindled wrote: » Did you sign up directly with your GP or via HSE online ?
Cloudio9 wrote: » At €60 per patient it's a windfall for GP's, much more profitable than seeing patients.
fvp4 wrote: » registered with that clinic or the portal, or both?
cherryghost wrote: » GP texted me last week, didnt register on HSE portal. I rang the GP shortly after and got my wife in for a jab too. So honestly its worth ringing your local GP.
awec wrote: » It's free? At least, I didn't pay anything for mine this morning.
stephenjmcd wrote: » Not going to repeat what was discussed on the vaccine thread last night. Real world data is better than trial data
tucker1971 wrote: » Registered on portal, texted by GP
airy fairy wrote: » Your GP is running an unethical business imo. Jabbing all patients regardless of health conditions and ages is not the way the rollout is to be done.
Marine Layer wrote: » Some vaccines are 90% plus overall effacy others are less
podgeandrodge wrote: » is that just a co-incidence? Or are some portal registrations being fulfilled by GP's? I thought it was all MVCs.