Bella3005 wrote: » It would be great if you could update once you have a new appointment.
Bipo wrote: » Wow while I'm still waiting for vaccination for 50 year old in Naas I see that some of you got appointments in the portal but no text. I will have to check my portal every few hours.....it seems wrong that we have to depend on the portal while a confirmed appointment by text would have been handy.
basill wrote: » When you go can you ask them nicely if they have any of the one dose vaccines if scheduled for a two dose?
mackerski wrote: » 48, living in D15, registered immediately once age group went live on the portal. Appointment for Pfizer, Citywest, afternoon of Sunday 30th Edit: I first found out on the portal, but the SMS arrived minutes afterwards. Vodafone number entered without the leading 0 in the area code.
Rebelbrowser wrote: » Work colleague 45 Moderna PuC 1June (Tuesday)
Padraig Mor wrote: » Getting bloody worried now that I'm seeing plenty of people in my area younger than me getting appointments but not me......:(
revelman wrote: » I don’t want to derail thread but certain things need to be corrected because there are people reading this who are getting or have received J&J. The woman didn’t just “drop dead”. She developed the clotting problem and ended up in hospital where she died. It is very sad. And Belgium didn’t suspend J&J. It restricted its use to people over 41. J&J is approved by the EMA and is a safe vaccine for appropriate age groups. All medicines have side effects. It is interesting how our brains work when it comes to these clots. Most people would have no problem taking paracetamol or ibuprofen. But if I understand the article below correctly, the most serious side effects of these painkillers (e.g. gastrointestinal haemorrhage, liver and renal failure, leading to death) are seemingly multiple times more common than these clots are.https://www.longdom.org/open-access/estimated-risks-of-fatal-events-associated-with-acetaminophen-ibuprofen-and-naproxen-sodium-used-for-analgesia-2167-1052-2-124.pdf
adubintipp2 wrote: » Out of interest, is your year of birth 1972 or 1973, seems to be a mix of 48, 49 year olds being called for Citywest on Sunday
sunshine2018 wrote: » Which entrance do I use for the aviva for my vaccine? Is it shelbourne road or where do I go ? Thank you
Rubberlegs wrote: » 48, appointment Sunday 30th May for Moderna vaccine in Waterford
mackerski wrote: » 72
Deenie78 wrote: There seems to be a lag in North Dublin - I don't think I've seen anyone in their 40s got an appointment for the Helix yet? (although admittedly I did skip a few pages while catching up!)