Pat_bottom wrote: » If I don't get a new apponent by Thursday which is the date of my old appomtmnet what do you guys think would be the chances of just turning up with my appointment text and play dumb and they may just have a spare shot from a no show and just give it to me? It's for 20 to six in evening so later in the day.
eviltimeban wrote: » Q for anyone who's been to the Aviva for a jab, is there parking available?
rks wrote: » Yes, there's an underground parking. €2 per hour.
wiz569 wrote: » Yes definitely turn up once you have the text, unless you chose yes to one of the questions then maybe the vaccination offered doesn't suit you.
Pat_bottom wrote: » No was clicking no hahah one was suffered from covid I clicked no the next was some disorder I clicked no and then it just said cancelled can't offer it at this time.
airy fairy wrote: » What was the question that stopped you getting the vaccine? That would determine if your number might be flagged on the system.
wiz569 wrote: » In that case I'd head on up on the date in the text and plead ignorance to anything else
NIMAN wrote: » Any sign of jabs at pharmacies yet?https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-57310312
Van.Bosch wrote: » We don’t need pharmacies at the moment - the MVCs can handle supplies.
rainbowmoose wrote: » Age: 30 Registered: No, local GP text. Appointment date: June 15th Location: Louth Vaccine: Not told yet, assuming Pfizer Not sure why called early, but feeling lucky nonetheless.
Flying Fox wrote: » Which centre?
Consey wrote: » Same thing happened me. I showed up at Citywest at the appointed time. All they checked was the text, so once you have that and your ID etc you should be OK.
FuzzyThinking wrote: » I’ve a, hopefully temporary, back problem at the moment. I’m just wondering what’s the waiting time like in the MVCs? I’m just wondering if I need to plan to bring something to lean on like a crutch. I’ve no appointment yet, but just planning ahead. I might order something subtle online like even a large umbrella or something.
Lumen wrote: » 40 minutes for me in the Aviva this afternoon. Steady stop start queueing, so although there were seats every few metres it would be difficult to get much value out of them other than a few seconds of respite.
corkie wrote: » @FuzzyThinking People with mobility issues, or usually offered a seat at the front of the queues. Just inform the attendants when you get there (if not obvious by your posture).