sean72 wrote: » Can I ask when you receive you text appointments are these from 08* Irish mobiles. Strange question I know but I am having some issue with my phone and verification codes and was concerned the appointment text are from some automated system and I may not get it due to my technical issues
Cloudio9 wrote: » At €60 per patient it's a windfall for GP's, much more profitable than seeing patients.
iamwhoiam wrote: » They are paid €60 per patient by the DoH
Leinsterblue wrote: » Mine arrived from an 086 mobile number.
Diane Selwyn wrote: » Got another text - dilemma solved! Please note that your appointment in Croke Park Vaccination Centre for Saturday, May 22 is CANCELLED. We are running a Janssen & Janssen clinic and people under 50 are not eligible for this vaccine. We will be in contact next week with a new appointment. We apologise for any inconvenience.
gozunda wrote: » How's that work where the current guidance is that those aged 49- 40 have the option of receiving an AstraZeneca or Johnson & Johnson vaccine, or waiting for an mRNA (Pfizer or Moderna) jab?
Swindled wrote: » So have I got this right, you register online with the HSE, and then you could then be called to a centre or by your GP ? Or do you contact your GP directly and see if they can fit you in before a centre contacts you ?
gozunda wrote: How's that work where the current guidance is that those aged 49- 40 have the option of receiving an AstraZeneca or Johnson & Johnson vaccine, or waiting for an mRNA (Pfizer or Moderna) jab?
schmoo2k wrote: » My sons GP simply organised a time slot for him at the local MVC - I don't think they get 60Eur for that?
corkonion wrote: » I have noticed that nobody is currently being offered the AZ vaccine. Have we stopped giving first doses of it?
Sleeper12 wrote: » I think only 45 to 49 can opt for AZ & J&J. Happy to be corrected on this. I'm only guessing here but I'd imagine over 50s will need to finish or almost finished before 45 to 49 get the option of AZ & JJ. The plan is to stick to the age groups.
Rebelbrowser wrote: Its the other way around. NIAC advice is 45-49 should be given MRNA - but can be offered JJ or AZ if (and only if) no MRNA is available. But even then, the patient can decline AZ or JJ and wait for MRNA with no negative consequences.
ton3181 wrote: » Sorry for hijacking this thread but I am watching it with great interest, especially seeing the speed some are receiving vaccine post registration. My question is: has anyone any knowledge of reasons why EastMeath/South Drogheda appears so far behind? I registered on 5th May, age 58 and no appointment yet. This is the position for all under 60s go far as I can tell.
sean72 wrote: » And this was a straight forward vaccination centre appointment?
gipi wrote: » I registered on 27th April, still waiting, age 60.
ton3181 wrote: » So they haven't reached the sixties yet either. I know of 63 year olds who received it last Weds. So, keep the faith and we will all get there🙂
is_that_so wrote: » Yeah heard the same for the under 60s. It's just damned slow and there are no big MVCs to get through the age groups. The new one in DIFE seems to be at about 500 a day. Anyone over three weeks should probably get onto the HSE.
Golfwidow wrote: » Ged Nash TD reported that they will vaccinate up to 1500 a week at DIFE.