freddie1970 wrote: » 50 got appointment for tues 1st ..Janssen
barney shamrock wrote: » I'm in drogheda and I'm being sent to the Helix for mine.
patscott27 wrote: » How old are you of you don't mind me asking. I'm Drogheda qnd 50. What type vaccine is it? Thank.
puzl wrote: » Age: 48 Location: Cork Registered: May 19th Text: May 29th Centre: City Hall on Tuesday 1st Vaccine: Pfizer/Biontech
Rebelbrowser wrote: » Interesting to hear. I know so many 45s done already in Cork. You'd drive yourself mad trying to understand the system. Doing their best in fairness and getting through it quickly whatever way you splice it or dice it.
Spacecowboy30 wrote: Has this happened to anyone else here? Anyone know what it means? thanks
harr wrote: » Brother in law 53 only getting his done tomorrow, seems to be a huge staff shortage. I will be lower end 45-50s and it will punchestown so I recon I have a few weeks wait ahead of me. I haven’t heard of anyone in the 45-50s age bracket getting done yet in punchestown .
puzl wrote: » I think the north side is being vaccinated in PuC and they are a bit ahead of City Hall. I'm not sure if it's because they have more vaccinators or a younger age profile, but I know lots of people 45-47 who have had their first dose or an appt. I know people who are 50 and 49 vaccinated out of city hall in the last few days so I assumed I'd be in the next few days.
Ludo wrote: » Age: 48 Location: Cork Registered: May 19th Text: May 29th Centre: City Hall on Tuesday 1st Vaccine: Pfizer/Biontech
Rebelbrowser wrote: » What part of Cork are you in Ludo? Wonder if southside and there's a pattern there....
Ludo wrote: » South side. Rochestown area.
fiachraX wrote: » Anyone have current info for what's going on in Aviva? In my 50s and waiting for an appointment for a fortnight now. My profile looks as though they're holding on to give me J&J as there's only one dose accommodated in the (future, greyed out) stages in my profile on the portal. Yet it seems that plenty of people registered more recently have been vaccinated there within days of registering, including some in their fifties. But they all seem to have been given Pfizer so it looks like they've not been doing J&J days. I rang the helpline but they said they couldn't do anything and just to wait...
sideshowbob321 wrote: Doesn't seem to be as many on here confirming appointments in the last few days ??
is_that_so wrote: » It is probable that the Aviva, like other MVCs, is doing particular vaccines on particular days and there are a lot of 2nd dose AZs to do.
F1ngers wrote: » I got moderna and my 2nd jab is greyed out.
fiachraX wrote: » Thanks - quite likely. But they seem to have had quite a few Pfizer days too. It's quite frustrating to (apparently, based on the number of steps listed in my profile on the portal) be waiting for a J&J day while others also in their fifties who registered more recently appear to be getting earlier appointments at Aviva for other vaccines, especially since the J&J vaccine wouldn't even be my first choice if I had a choice. And given the stated massive reductions in J&J deliveries owing to supply chain problems, who knows how soon they'll even have another J&J day. Either do it by age or don't. But this mish-mash where a subset of the fifties seem to have been put on hold is just annoying.
david200 wrote: » Got my first Pfizer dose in the Aviva today. Age 47.
california dreaming wrote: » 47 REGISTERED: Fri 21st May TEXT: Thurs 27th May VACCINE DATE: Mon 31st June LOCATION: Galway VACCINE: Moderna