appledrop wrote: » I'll happily go to Greystones for my vaccine ahead of next cohort. They sent people from Louth/Meath to Dublin so I'll go to Wicklow.
appledrop wrote: » But we know that's not true. There has been people on here age 40 getting called while 47 and 48 year olds especially it seemed at time in Laois were still not done. That's not right, there is clearly fault somewhere in system.
raclle wrote: » Anyone have a sore arm after the Pfizer? Been like that most of the day even after taking the recommended paracetamol
Pat_bottom wrote: » Yeah I had mine last Thursday and sore arm like you got a punch on it lasted about 48 hours. Anyone I know personally that has had Pfizer also had same sore arm. The wife got done today and she has it too.
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: » One can only assume that spread will be done gradually. They can't just flick a switch and do that. Maybe for the 30 to 34s some south Dublin be sent down. On top of this being difficult they had a hack of the entire software system. Youre 2 or 3 years behind Wicklow. Meath was 15 behind!!
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.
.42. wrote: » I’m July 1979 in Naas and heard nothing yet. Registered on opening day for 40-45 age group.
pnpweirdo wrote: » Im july 1980 and registered on opening day and have heard nothing
is_that_so wrote: » Second doses will slow that down, especially the 450K AZ needed over the next five weeks.
Deleted User wrote: » They will do Pfizer, Moderna and Astra Zeneca, not or
iamwhoiam wrote: » There are only so many vaccinators so I presume the rollout will be slightly delayed until the AZ is done
[Deleted User] wrote: » They will do Pfizer, Moderna and Astra Zeneca, not or
M_Murphy57 wrote: » Yes we understand that they can jab different vaccines concurrently- but bringing forward 450k doses (under the old rules not due for another 8 weeks) will delay things for people due now. Which is very clearly behind the delays many 40-45 year olds are reporting here. Just like the need to clear backlog in louth meath seems to have delayed the last cohort. It's fine in the grand scheme of things, at least we are on the list - but the govt spinning it like 30 year olds will be done imminently is particularly galling for those 10 years older now waiting 2 weeks even for an appointment. I understood a 3 week wait for an appt was a worst case scenario (hence why at that point you get handed over to the escalation team). Some posters here trying to give the impression 3 weeks was the target waiting time, which is not the case imo.
[Deleted User] wrote: » The 40-45 year old are flying - its the largest group however
M_Murphy57 wrote: » Where is the evidence for "flying it" with multiple posters on here saying neither they nor any of their peers have appointments? Are you waiting yourself? Because I am and all my peers are.
[Deleted User] wrote: » 43 - done last Saturday. Wife 40, scheduled this Saturday
Tom Cruises Left Nut wrote: » I see someone got a text at 42 yesterday so hopefully soon
ixoy wrote: » Where are you located? Wondering if the slowdown is limited to the greater Dublin area (nobody I know 42 or younger has an appointment) or are the outliers in the places where 42 and younger do have appointments.