Sleeper12 wrote: » It also puts plenty of nerves people at ease. If you have a genuine phobia then you should have gone through your gp who can cater for your needs. My son is late 20s with the same phobia. GP is happy to give him the vaccine when his age group comes up. His phobia shouldn't let him skip the queue but he has a recognised condition that allows his gp to vaccinate.
rks wrote: » I think its 9AM. What time is your appointment?
Lumpy.Monkey wrote: » Thank you everyone for the support. Does anyone know the opening time at Aviva? i want to go as early as possible to give myself the best chance of success.
Lumpy.Monkey wrote: » Interesting info from HSE helpline just now - this from some who said she was based in Cork. The vaccination centres do not have set hours of opening & closing - it all depends on the vaccine allocation, how many they want to vaccinate, and how many staff they have available. This can change per centre & per day. Also, the HSE call centre don't have visibility of this.
Lumpy.Monkey wrote: » aaaah thanks. Mine isn't until lunchtime. I'm going there for 8am !
Panrich wrote: » And this is why we have big queues.
Mister Know It Not wrote: » Co. Galway Age 54 2nd vaccination (Moderna) Appointment text received today Vaccination Monday June 14, Galway Racecourse First shot was May 17.
Aldarjes wrote: » Co. Cork Aged 51 Registered 12th May Appointment 13th June Janssen vaccine After five phone calls to the HSE helpline over the last month and promises that my case had been escalated, appointment text received today!
mr_edge_to_you wrote: » 40/1980 Reg 02.06.2021 Text 11.06.2021 App 15.06.2021 Meath. What's the advice re consent? Just ignore it on the portal and complete it at the vaccination centre.
HalfAndHalf wrote: » Why 5 calls to the HSE and escalating things? You registered on the 12th May, they say you SHOULD get an appointment within 3 weeks of registering. Yours was 4 weeks. Hardly forgot you for months. These lads are working their asses off don’t forget!
odyssey06 wrote: » Nonsense. Its nothing to do with how hard they are working but how robust and glitch free the algorithm for assigning appointments is. Peoples eircodes falling through the system. People not getting the text for appointments and then being forgotten about. Poster was damn right to escalate. Thats what SLAs and escalation processes are there for, when the algorithm hits a glitch.
HalfAndHalf wrote: » Here we go, my opinion is nonsense because you’ve got an issue with the rollout. If you read what I wrote objectively then you might understand my point! So everyone should add strain on an already strained system because of waiting 4 weeks not 3. And 5 calls would have had to have started at 3 weeks latest to get an appointment for the 4th week so complaining within the 3 week notice period is not on when that’s within SLA Maybe others are falling between the cracks because of people complaining with nothing to complain about!
odyssey06 wrote: » It's nonsense when you obviously have no idea what you are talking about. You'll have to explain how the OP phoning up a helpdesk places more strain on an automated IT application responsible for the initial allocation of vaccines. Of course, no matter glitches the vaccine rollout has, there will always be some people who defend it no matter how ineptly. Read the thread "objectively" if you want to understand the kind of glitches that have occurred and don't just defend the rollout.
Mellon_Collie wrote: » Hi, which vaccination center did you get? Navan? Or is Fairyhouse opening?
HalfAndHalf wrote: » What are you on about, where did I mention all of the ‘glitches’ The OP got their appointment 4 weeks after registering. 1 week after the 3 week SLA of ‘should’ receive an appointment. They stated that was after 5 phone calls complaining. The timeline means they would have been complaining inside the SLA of ‘should’ in 3 weeks! So this person has taken up someone’s time on 5 occasions to sort their appointment when they haven’t even gone past the 3 week wait period. Bringing other instances into it to suit your narrative and weakly backup your ‘nonsense’ attack on me doesn’t stand up!
odyssey06 wrote: » So according to you they should just sit tight and put all their faith in the system which has obvious glitches as attested to on this forum? And hope you haven't fallen into one of the glitches in the system and stuck in limbo. Or you could, you know, phone the helpline that's been provided for such issues when you haven't received an appointment... Somehow that prevents the automated system resposible for assigning appointments from doing its job and slows the whole system down? To use it as justification to criticse the OP from phoning the actual helpline is astonishing when it is known people are getting stuck in the system. It's completely without any basis or merit. Imagine the audacity of some mere citizen to phone the dedicated helpline for vaccine appointments enquiring about a vaccine appointment! Nothing to see here, no glitches in the system no sirree.
mr_edge_to_you wrote: » Naaaavan
Galego wrote: » Navan here too and Moderna. Yours?