aodh_rua wrote: » I know someone aged 41 who got a last minute call to get to Punchestown before it closed on Sunday. I'm 1979, and still waiting.
harr wrote: » Seems to be a large number of early 40s and late 30,s getting done in a few GP surgeries near me . A few were contacted to see if they wanted it last minute and a few just chanced ringing and were told to come in this evening or first thing in the morning. Anyone in the early 40,s age bracket still waiting on a first jab I definitely think it would be no harm in ringing your GP.
redved wrote: » Is it just me or does it seem to be painfully slow for 1978 age group in Dublin. No appointment and registered 2 weeks today.
greenkiwi1 wrote: Pharmacies are starting to vaccinate from the end of the week. Using Jansen single dose.
greenkiwi1 wrote: It is for over 50s but maybe a referral from your gp may help.
Sleeper12 wrote: » My nephew is 30 years old. Lots of medical and mental issues. His mum talked his gp into getting the J&J for him as homeless /drug dependant person. Nephew backed out at the last minute but it does show that its possible for under 50s to get j&j with the right gp
Tom Cruises Left Nut wrote: » Anyone 41 got an appointment in Kildare yet ?
is_that_so wrote: They were the first group to get J&J and the general plan was to vaccinate them with that vaccine. Thought it was being done through the likes of drug and homeless support centre and not GPs.
aodh_rua wrote: » There are more people born in 1979 then any other birth year
appledrop wrote: » I'm actually getting annoyed now especially as all over news/ papers that they will open 30-39 age group later this week. Ffs will they actually get a move on with our group first.
raclle wrote: » Anyone have a sore arm after the Pfizer? Been like that most of the day even after taking the recommended paracetamol
appledrop wrote: » Yea and that's grand and they should be communicating this with people and saying look we are going to have a delay with this group. Be honest with people instead of trying to gain publicity by saying opening 30-39 year olds when they are way behind with this cohort.
Wildly Boaring wrote: » It's not about publicity. There are centres. Greystones seems to be one looking at the thread. That will need 39 year olds soon. The whole of Louth and Meath was short changed early on with vaccines. This has had a knock on into the surrounding areas. It will balance out soon. You'll have your vaccine soon and the speed won't bother you. I'd say there's 18 year olds reckoning they'll get there's in January.
Van.Bosch wrote: » But opening it won’t mean they get it ahead or people in early 40’s, it just allows them to get the demand estimated.