1wizards sleeve wrote: » What vaccine is likely for 40 yr olds. Its very hard to keep up to date thanks
King of Spades wrote: » You’re the first person I’m aware of that’s getting a jab in their 40s in Louth or Meath. Just wondering if there are any more, particularly in Meath? Hoping the backlog in this region is clearing.
DOCARCH wrote: » 48 too. Got my first jab (Pfizer) at Citywest yesterday. Not ill today....but....feeling absolutely spaced! Cannabis like spaced!
JimmyVik wrote: » Everyone I know from 50 to 48 has now been vaccinated or has an appointment in the next couple of days at DCU.
Call me Al wrote: » I'm in this category (Meath), late 40s, and I'm getting my vaccine tomorrow in citywest.
TefalBrain wrote: » 48 Got my first jab (Pfizer) at the Aviva Saturday. Felt okay that day but woke up with the mother of all headaches yesterday morning that bad that i threw up twice and then developed body aches consistent with the flu which i have experience with from a few years ago. Then all of a sudden it disappeared at approx 9pm last night and am perfectly fine now.
revelman wrote: » I think that is quite an optimistic guess. If they are only going to start vaccinating 40-44 year olds in the middle of June, then I can’t see them calling 35-39 to register until very end of June/early July. It will be well into July before they ask younger age groups to register. This is assuming they stick to the age based rollout.
NapoleonInRags wrote: » 49 - registered 19th May First jab tomorrow in Dundalk Pfizer
is_that_so wrote: » Maybe add a couple of weeks to that now but registration should be underway in mid-late June.
MuffinsDa wrote: » a slightly peculiar case here: Age: 45 Registered on HSE portal: May 21 Location: Bray Still showing "awaiting first appointment on the portal". But... got a txt last night from my old GP practice inviting me to be vaccinated with them and offering me an online booking slot, which I obliged (after checking that it wasn't a scam ). Appointment now for Wednesday 2nd. This appears to be completely separate to HSE's queue? Also it doesn't tell me which vaccine it would be but am I correct that as a 45 year old I'll only be eligible for mRNA vaccines anyway?
TefalBrain wrote: » 48 Got my first jab (Pfizer) at the Aviva Saturday. Was surprised at how many older people where in the queue people obviously in their 50's even late 50's many. Felt okay that day but woke up with the mother of all headaches yesterday morning that bad that i threw up twice and then developed body aches consistent with the flu which i have experience with from a few years ago. Then all of a sudden it disappeared at approx 9pm last night and am perfectly fine now. Just delighted to be done and booked a holiday last night to celebrate for August.
BringBackMick wrote: » What are estimates for 1st dose for 30-34 age group? I was hopeful for first week in July but not so much anymore
Accidentally wrote: » Four that I know of between 50 and 55 in Drogheda, that are getting J&J in the Helix this week.