Marine Layer wrote: » I know people in their 50s still waiting on Greystones,so am puzzled as to why they're doing 49 yr olds Very disorganised
cotton wrote: » How do you check the portal? I can only find how to register (which I have done last week) but not how to check status.
brendanwalsh wrote: » High risk groups entitled to mRNA vaccine. One of my parents had cancer a year ago.
Bellie1 wrote: » It's actually quite organised as hse waiting for next delivery of Jansen so have paused alot of over 50s as else nobody to take the janssen. Only logical explanation
loyatemu wrote: » can 40-somethings not opt for Janssen? I'd certainly take it.
loyatemu wrote: » can 40-somethings not opt for Janssen? I'd certainly take it. I left my name in with the Greystones centre on Friday (I live nearby) but have heard nothing from them.
King of Spades wrote: » Can you leave your name in at a vaccination centre for spares if you live near one? I’m registered and waiting 2 weeks and really keen now to get it done. When I call the HSE number they just say to keep waiting.
BraveDonut wrote: » I got the J&J in Greystones on Friday. Appointment was for 15:00. I showed up at 14:50 Queue was out of the building, across the carpark and a couple of hundred yards down the road. Stood in the rain for an hour before even getting into the building. I got the jab at 16:35 and out at 16:50 The wait was a pain but very happy to be complete
Lumen wrote: » If you're registered, they already have your details. I don't see the point in taking up resources by trying to circumvent the process, which is admittedly a bit of a lottery.
loyatemu wrote: » someone I know who works in one of the other centres told me there's up to 20% no-shows each day and they're scrabbling about trying to find more arms to stick needles into at the end of the day.
muckisluck wrote: » I think its very simplistic to quote demographics as a reason why areas like Louth/Meath are so slow. I don't for one minute believe that the demographic living there is any different from anywhere else in the country. To me it seems like the resources are not being put into the area. It is an absolute disgrace that areas around the country are now doing those in their 40s while 60 year olds are still waiting elsewhere. Why are the MVCs serving Louth/East Meath not operating 7 days per week. They are also only running 9 to 5 each day.
revelman wrote: » Claire Byrne interviewing Taoiseach on COVID. Pretty lengthy interview though didn’t really learn anything new. Pity she did not ask him when portal will open for people under 45. The media and everyone seems very quiet on this. I guess most stakeholders are over 45!
EDit wrote: » I doubt the age of the stakeholders has anything to do with it. Most likely its because they have a shedload of 45–50 year olds (plus quite a few 50+ year olds by the sound of things) to work through.
FlubberJones wrote: » If anyone has any experience of the MVC in Citywest to share? Is it moving well, is it easily laid out, parking? That kind of stuff.
Fann Linn wrote: » How are there queues of 1.30 hours plus when people are told not to turn up 5 mins before their slot? Are people ignoring that instruction or is there a shortage of vaccinators?
positron wrote: » Drogheda ranks sixth in the list of urban areas by population in Ireland, yet for the 40,000+ people of Drogheda, the nearest vaccination center is 30 kms away. Drogheda is the only large town in Ireland that does not have a vaccination center. The neglect is 100% real. PS: The vaccination center in Drogheda that made news recently is temporary and specifically for the hospital staff and patients. PPS: Editing to add Drogheda + Laytown/Bettystown area + Balbriggan = same population as that of Galway. It makes zero sense to not to have a vaccination center for this area.
EDit wrote: » I doubt the age of the stakeholders has anything to do with it. Most likely its because they have a shedload of 45–50 year olds (plus quite a few 50+ year olds by the sound of things) to work through. No point opening portal to a new age group if there is no chance they’ll get a jab in next 3 weeks. All that would do would lead to a load of 40-44 year olds getting pissy about not hearing anything for weeks and taking up resources phoning up helplines, etc. Better to open portal when they are confident they will actually be able to vaccinate the folks within 2-3 weeks.
AgnesTruluv wrote: » Very well laid out. Plenty of parking, stewards on hand to direct parking, and plenty of people along the way to direct you to the right areas, in the building. No delays when I was there at the weekend.
SevenAte9 wrote: » Agree with AgnesTruluv - all very well laid out. In terms of delays though, I was there on Friday with an appointment for 16:20. I arrived at 16:15 and was back in my car at 17:30. Total time of 75 minutes. A friend of mine had an appointment at 13:30 and was back in her car at 14:10. Another friend vaccinated on Thursday afternoon had a 90 total time. It is very well organised alright and just depends on the numbers ahead of you really. I was happy to wait for the jab.
positron wrote: » Drogheda is the only large town in Ireland that does not have a vaccination center. The neglect is 100% real.