Mellon_Collie wrote: » I think she should speak to her consultant to get advice about getting the covid vaccine. Hospitals have been directly arranging MVC appointments for their patients at 14wks-36wks6days so pregnant ladies haven't had to register via the age-based general registration portal. Perhaps she opted out of this if she hasn't had it by now? If your wife has planned to get it after the birth she should simply hold off from registering until she's ready to get it. There's no urgency in registering as soon as the portal opens for her age cohort. It'd be better to get a speedy appointment when ready than having to reschedule appointments in the interim. Best of luck for your new arrival!
An tAlbanach wrote: » 38 weeks pregnant so no appointment via pregnancy sadly.
jd wrote: » 55, scheduled for Tues 15th of June for second Pfizer at the Helix (D9) Four weeks to the day after my first dose.
PurplePrincess wrote: » North county Dublin. Registered wed 02nd Text Fri 11th Age: 43 (Oct 77) Appt Date: Wednesday 16th June Location: Helix Vaccine: Pfizer Had to click "New" as Wed is the one day I'm not in the city. Hopefully won't be too long for the reschedule.
jd wrote: » Still no text, even though my appointment is on the web site since Friday. I did complete the questionnaire on the web site, perhaps that's the reason.
LimeFruitGum wrote: » 42, I am scheduled for my first shot this Thursday at the Aviva. (Pfizer) I registered on 2nd June & got my notification text on the 10th.
cw girl wrote: » Good to hear, hopefully close to my group soon. Anyone else born in 1979 scheduled yet in south Dublin?
FuzzyThinking wrote: » No updates in Cork so far for two people I know born 1979 and 1981 and both enthusiastically registered ASAP. Wonder if it's 'punishment' for registering before the day their specific age was called? i.e. are now being called last?
PhoenixParker wrote: » Judging from this thread, next week Dublin is really starting to hit the 42/43 age bracket. There's always a smattering of people who get weirdly early or late appointments in each area but there also always seem to be a big chunk who seem sorted by date of birth. Based on the numbers and posts in this thread, the big core date of birth chunk is happening this week in Dublin.
andrew1977 wrote: » Aged 43 , registered last week , no sign of a text coming , logged onto the portal out of curiosity, my appointment was showing for Wednesday 16th June , I had to answer a few medical questions also online . Appointment now fully confirmed on the portal , date time , location etc . I assume all good to go ? Still no text though ? Thanks
Will23 wrote: » How does one get on to this portal? Couldn’t locate it on HSE website
harr wrote: » Two people I know getting moderna next week and it will be only 3 weeks after first and someone else nearly at 5 weeks and waiting on appointment still .. all in Portlaoise. The scheduling seems very random .
milosh wrote: » Age 40 Phone call at 5.55pm for a cancellation in Charlesland Vaccinated at 6.19pm
airy fairy wrote: » Are people getting their appointment for 2nd vaccine through text a few days in advance, and is it the date that's written on the card, or does it vary? City Hall, Cork if it makes any difference.
forestgirl wrote: » Did you get your 1st vaccine and is the date for your 2nd vaccine on the card , I must go looking for my card.
Rket4000 wrote: » I got an appointment for Moderna next week and refused it because its only 20 days since 1st dose.. The recommended time frame for 2nd dose as per both HSE and CDC (I've been googling it) is 28 days.. I'm hoping to get another appointment for the following week
TurboTerror wrote: » Living in Leitrim, have heard of some of the 45 to 49 cohort living locally received vac 1 in Sligo. I registered on the 2nd June, no appointment as yet. Even though a lot of my work colleagues (Sligo) in this age-group seem to have been done last week. Even some who are 40. Very confusing how the appointments are allocated. Fingers crossed for appointments this week.