alexonhisown wrote: » Laytown, 58, registered on 4th may. No appt yet. I rang HSE twice this week. Both times I was told it would be escalated and I would receive a call back. No call back. Phone line is not busy but they don’t seem to be able to do anything about appointments
wassie wrote: » That's a mighty impressive first post...... ...My spideysense is tingling!
Fann Linn wrote: » Heard yesterday on today fm from an IR solicitor that employers are obliged to release folks for the vaccine. He is prepared to do pro bono work to the WRC to secure this. Don't know his name but get the podcast from Cooper's show yesterday afternoon.
quodec wrote: » 60 Dundalk Registered 28th April 23 days and still no contact. Contemplating ringing the helpline. How busy is it, does anyone know?
revelman wrote: » I don’t want to derail the thread but could we stop talking about “safer vaccines”. There are hundreds of people coming on to this thread looking for reassurance, many of them are over 50 and are not getting any choice in vaccines. All vaccines being used in Ireland have been approved by the EMA and are therefore safe. There is a risk of side effect with all medicines but it looks like there is an incredibly rare risk of CVST with viral vector vaccines. As a result, NIAC has recommended that they be used in certain age groups where the risk is even more miniscule. All the vaccines are safe. Full stop. I’ll say no more.
Vic987 wrote: » Hi, I turned down the Jansen Vaccine and would have turned down AstraZeneca. I'm 53, my BMI is 22.5. I was slightly heavier before Covid but now weigh the same as in my early 20's. I'm take vigorous exercise every day, one of the follow in order of preference:- 1. Swim in the Sea (dependent on sea temp but now I swim up to 1.5 km) 2. Cycle (normally 12km but up to 20km at weekends) 3. Run (max 5km) *. If gyms were open I would do Pilates twice a week. I don't actively avoid sugar but I don't take sugar in tea or coffee, don't drink soft drinks and don't have a sweet tooth. I very rarely eat any processed food and fast intermittently. Alcohol in moderation one or two nights at the weekend. As to your point, my preference would be Valneva which won't be available until the end of the year. I registered for the vaccine in the hope that I would get to travel this summer and probably would have taken one of the mRNA vaccines if offered. Being offered Jansen and a growing belief that they won't be relaxing restrictions (in particular travel) made me decide to wait until next year. At this stage I don't really trust anything that NPHET or the government say.
Mac_Lad71 wrote: » Age 49.. registered Wednesday 19th...Appointment Sunday 23rd...City Hall Cork..Pfizer.
Rebelbrowser wrote: » Great to hear. Sounds like we are into the 40s. Flying here in Cork it seems.
Mac_Lad71 wrote: » I'm 50 in a few weeks but glad I waited to register in the 45-49 age cohort as I can now refuse AZ and J&J and wait for Pfizer if I wish.
Padraig Mor wrote: » Judging by that user's name (Mac_Lad71), I suspect they are in with the 50 cohort as the HSE are doing it by year of birth - so everyone born in 1971 is done in the '50 group' even if not 50 yet.
Cloudio9 wrote: » Would love to see the diet and exercise regimes of all these middle-aged people turning their noses up at "less safe" vaccines. They must take vigorous exercise daily, don't drink alcohol or eat processed foods, have diets low in sugar.
Sharon_B wrote: » Me too, arrived at 14:05 and back in my car at 14:34
F1ngers wrote: » 53, registered 19/5. Text 21/5. Citywest 22/5, moderna. Unless I can get time off work will have to cancel.
wpd wrote: » so just back from punchestown very quick, friendly and efficient no issues afterwards with pain or tiredness yet loads of cars queueing up there for testing
Sleeper12 wrote: » J&J and AZ have small chance of blood clots as a side effect. Even less of a chance but still a possibility is death. Some vaccines are safer than others. Anyone in their 50s can reschedule their appointment until a safe vaccine becomes available. The helpline is giving this advice. At the moment my vaccination centre is only offering J&J. They will be back to Pfizer in 2 to 3 weeks.
revelman wrote: I don’t want to derail the thread but could we stop talking about “safer vaccinesâ€. There are hundreds of people coming on to this thread looking for reassurance, many of them are over 50 and are not getting any choice in vaccines.
ShineOn7 wrote: » That's an interesting development Hopefully you get Pfizer/Moderna soon Sleeper
Sleeper12 wrote: » The helpline has told me to keep rejecting the appointments until a safer vaccine is offered.
dublin_paul wrote: » How did you get a vaccine without an underlying condition?