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.
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.
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: » Yeah, I figured as much from what I’ve read. I’ll have to wait so.
appledrop wrote: » You may never be offered one if you in your 40s. Is there a medical reason you want AZ or J&J?
Riskymove wrote: » Huge q at Citywest Due at 1830 but have a circle of carpark to walk yet
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.
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.
Happydays2020 wrote: » If they get down to 40 for south siders I will complain.
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?
absolutegroove wrote: » Any update on the queue? I have an appointment around that time in a few days at Citywest.
Happydays2020 wrote: » It is discrimination. No delays on the south side. And people who will respond are the south siders with their vaccines and appointments.
Sunnyspot wrote: » Really, link??? Accepted potential?? Based on what? Best vaccination is the one in your arm, quote from Rheumatologist
M_Murphy57 wrote: » Why do you care? If someone is concerned about their health and wants to delay their vaccine, what's it to you? Everyone he rejects someone else gets.
rsl1976 wrote: » My brother got his vaccine in Croke Park today. Born 1974, lives in the Ballybough area
iamwhoiam wrote: » Because there may be others with similar conditions reading this thread and need clarification . My sister has rheumatoid arthritis and was absolutely assured by her Rheumatologist consultant that Pfizer was ok for her to get .