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.
ThreeGreens wrote: » Lucan's population is 25% larger than Drogheda, but doesn't have it's own vaccination centre. We can't have one in every town.
clunked wrote: » True but it seems that Louth, East Meath and Fingal seem to be marginally behind other areas in the country.
wench wrote: » Log in here https://vaccine3.hse.ie/s/login/
Bellie1 wrote: » 50 here and also waiting.Have 2 friends who are 49 got appointments for city hall where I'm also registered (hse line were able to tell me this).. Obviously waiting for next delivery of Jansen before they schedule us. We're the only group who can use it on so they have to make us wait to try reach the 80% target at end June.
Trickster88 wrote: » I phoned my GP this morning. They said a number of people seem to have been 'missed'. Their advice was to pester the HSE Helpline (01-240-8787 or 1850 24 1850). I rang the Helpline (2nd time) and was told that they will look in to my case early next week when I am near the 21 day limit. I was told the vaccination centre sends out the texts and that she could not tell me which vaccination centre I was scheduled for until I get the text. I asked if my case can be checked because younger people are being vaccinated - answer no, wait for 21 days and then they will look into it. So Bellie1's statement seems reasonable currently - looks like they are holding 50 & 51 years olds back in Cork to give the J&J vaccine. So much for vaccinating by age Age: 51 Registered: 12 May Location: Cork city Status: still awaiting appointment 1 Mental status: frustrated
boccy23 wrote: » And Kildare by the looks of it. 1969 today & 1970 from tomorrow. I'm 1971 and haven't heard anything.
emrys wrote: » just got the text. 51 registered may 12th, txt received 1230 may 24th, appointment Aviva 25th lunchtime.
Rebelbrowser wrote: » JJ?
patscott27 wrote: » Same story in Drogheda I am 1971 and have rang them 3 times. Today chap on hotline escalated my file to use his expression. Said I should get a text tomorrow.
gator6788 wrote: » The vaccination centre in Drogheda covers Drogheda County Louth and Meath as well as East Meath. The population in this area is over 70000. Until local politicians pushed very hard for a vaccination centre in the area, residents would have to travel to Dundalk or Navan. The new vaccination centre supposedly is only open 3 days a week and the hours are limited. People in their late fifties are still waiting for their first vaccination.
circadian wrote: » First time seeing this thread, I hope people realise this is a data harvesting goldmine.
mioniqa wrote: » What do you mean? I'm curious, do you think people shouldn't be posting this information online?
Cheshire Cat wrote: » I'd love to know that too. What's posted here is very generic information. So far nobody has posted their Eircode, PPSN or phone number. Can't see how the information here can be much use to anybody?!?
muckisluck wrote: » And what age cohort are currently being vaccinated in the Lucan area?
Until local politicians pushed very hard for a vaccination centre in the area, residents would have to travel to Dundalk or Navan.
ThreeGreens wrote: » My basic point is that complaining that Drogheda is behind is a perfectly valid point (if true). But complaining that Drogheda doesn't have it's own mass centre isn't.
mioniqa wrote: » Unless he/she means it could be useful for trying to figure out when you're due your own vaccine? :rolleyes: That's what I'm doing anyway. Currently predicting I'll get mine on 7th June