Phibsboro wrote: » Has Croker stopped completely at this stage? I haven't seen a Croker appointment in here for a good few days. Have a 1974 Dublin 7 friend getting worried he's fallen between the cracks but I think its just Croker has ground to a halt?
Happydays2020 wrote: » If they get down to 40 for south siders I will complain.
daydorunrun wrote: » Yeah, there is accepted potential for mRNA vaccines to exacerbate autoimmune conditions which I have (low thyroid and rheumatoid arthritis) - it is being investigated so I’d rather wait till more is known.
FuzzyThinking wrote: » I don’t think I’ll be able to do that. Seriously bad back issues. Getting a bit concerned that I’ll have to go home if it’s like that.
Riskymove wrote: » Huge q at Citywest Due at 1830 but have a circle of carpark to walk yet
appledrop wrote: » You may never be offered one if you in your 40s. Is there a medical reason you want AZ or J&J?
daydorunrun wrote: » Yeah, I figured as much from what I’ve read. I’ll have to wait so.
appledrop wrote: » If you in your 40s they won't offer you anything apart from mRNA vaccine. They actually cancelled some people apps early on that were being offered J&J.
daydorunrun wrote: » I take it there is still very little J&J being administered? I have turned down the Pfizer 3 times now hoping to get a non- mRNA vaccine but I think that's all I'll be offered at this stage.
Peckham wrote: » 44. Registered last Tuesday night, got text on Friday morning. From the brief bit of the list I could see at the door the birthdates all seemed to be late 1976 or early 1977.
machiavellianme wrote: » What year are they down to in the Aviva now?
Onthefence wrote: » How old are you, pretty please??? Far too eager to get a date for my jab here!
Peckham wrote: » I had appointment in Greystones this morning. Was never asked for my phone, just my name, time of appointment, photo ID, and PPS number. Superbly efficient. Got out of the car at 12.10,was back in it 45 minutes later. Everyone I dealt with was so pleasant and cheery.
mac.in wrote: » It's for my spouse. I registered her using my phone number.:D:D
The Raging Bile Duct wrote: » From this morning I'd say a screenshot would do you. Why would you not want to bring your phone with sim? It seems very odd...
mac.in wrote: » Is it mandatory to take the phone with sim that is used for registering in vaccination portal, or is the screenshot of the appointment confirmation enough, to the vaccination centre?
leahyl wrote: » Haha, aw that's annoying now! I'm eager to hear when the 30's will be open for regsitration myself. Where did you see that you should receive an appt within 21 days? Does it come in the confirmation of registration email?
Rebelbrowser wrote: » Yeah, 20 days and counting! I'm told HSE can manually intervene tomorrow and give me an appointment as 21 days will be up. 45 year old friends of mine got texts 15 days ago and I have confident texts to friends still on my phone from that day where I proudly announced we would all be vaccinated before May was out. May 2022 now the next target! That'll learn me to count my chickens.....
Daithi07 wrote: » What age groups are they on in Limerick?. Not seen any posts with Appiontments there. Also are they still in the Radisson or limerick race course now.... Or both?