Trickster88 wrote: » Age 51, registered 12 May, Cork city, still waiting for appointment - they do not seem to be going strictly by age...?
schmoo2k wrote: » Bit weird as myself and the other half (Both 52) registered within 5 mins of each other and I got my first Jab last Thursday (Cork City Hall) and she hasn't had an appointment yet...
airy fairy wrote: » May have to do with the availability of the type of vaccine. Under 50s can only be offered the 2 rmra, so perhaps they're waiting on deliveries on the others. I know loads overv50s were getting Pfizer, to keep momentum, but now need to hold back? I don't know though. It doesn't make sense in a lot of cases. I know 2 x 54 year olds who were called last week, one to city hall, one to MTU on the same day. Both living in the same house!
revelman wrote: » Is MTU actually open? Whenever I pass, it looks really quiet whereas City Hall and Pairc Ui Chaoimh are always packed.
Golfwidow wrote: » Can you tell us your age and when did you register? Also are you living in Drogheda or East Meath? I think that people in Drogheda are being seen before those living in East Meath??
Citizenpain wrote: Age 44 Vac on Thursday No underlying conditions Cancellations Got moderna Sore arm / sore ears Otherwise good
is_that_so wrote: » Was chatting to someone who also rang the HSE - case escalated but no other details so far. Seems to be about all you can do.
Sleeper12 wrote: » From gp surgery or vaccine centre?
Citizenpain wrote: » Centre
Block (8 wrote: » Age 49 Registered 19/5 Text received 21/5 Vaccine Pfizer 25/5 Killarney The thing is I live 10 minutes walk from my local vaccination centre and Killarney is over an hours drive. Called the helpline (got through practically instantly) the lady was apologetic but could not help as the assignment of appointments are done by computers and she could not override it. She said I could cancel but may still end up in the same location and 2 weeks wait. The lady did say she received a few calls similar to mines with some having to drive 2 hours. Frustrating but decided to just make the drive.
Marine Layer wrote: » Is the call centre in India? No action on any of the 2 reappointments ordered for greystones that I know of after over a week Their portal is greyed out
emrys wrote: Any chance they might vaccinate me if i went along with her on Monday?
emrys wrote: » my wife 49 registered on 20th, Aviva, Monday 24th - Pfizer me 51 registered on 13th nothing yet Any chance they might vaccinate me if i went along with her on Monday?
Marine Layer wrote: » You could be waiting for parc uí caoimh Different centre
schmoo2k wrote: » Same age, same Eir code?
F1ngers wrote: » 53, registered 19/5. Text 21/5. Citywest 22/5, moderna. Unless I can get time off work will have to cancel.
heretothere wrote: » 30, got a call yesterday from my doc to go in next week for vaccine (pfizer). Asked why, as it was still 45 - 49 being asked to register. Said it was due to being higher risk and I'd be going through the "clinic" route, not a clue what that means, guess it just means I don't have to register as it will be in the dr surgery. North West Meath area.
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!
Sowerberry wrote: » Arrived at Croke Park for my appointment only to be told as many of you have noted that J&J is not available for the under 50s. Apparently a text was sent notifying re the cancellation, I never received nor did anyone else in the same scenario who was there being told the same story. So HSE certainly don't consider the 1971 births as being 50 it would seem. So back in the system and awaiting appointment 1 so probably a couple of weeks to wait for an mRNA vaccine. Just very frustrating as I was hoping to be sorted at this stage. Anyhow. just play the waiting game like the rest.