Rebelbrowser wrote: » Now I'm finally first dose vaccinated, just thinking ahead to dose no.2. For anyone vaccinated after 1 June (everyone 45 and under pretty much), dose no.2 will fall after primary schools have closed. Its an age group that will have a lot of parents of young kids so they are all going to be holidaying (domestically) in an 8 week window starting end of June. Long story short, lots and lots of second doses clashing with holidays. I hope they have thought ahead to this. If you refuse one day, no point after you the next day, etc. I wonder will they allow you by then to get second doses by appointment in convenient pharmacies? Gonna be messy if not.
Rebelbrowser wrote: Now I'm finally first dose vaccinated, just thinking ahead to dose no.2. For anyone vaccinated after 1 June (everyone 45 and under pretty much), dose no.2 will fall after primary schools have closed. Its an age group that will have a lot of parents of young kids so they are all going to be holidaying (domestically) in an 8 week window starting end of June. Long story short, lots and lots of second doses clashing with holidays. I hope they have thought ahead to this. If you refuse one day, no point after you the next day, etc. I wonder will they allow you by then to get second doses by appointment in convenient pharmacies? Gonna be messy if not.
aodh_rua wrote: » Is there a particular time of day for the texts or do they come out as-and-when the system gets to you? Also wondering if the online portal updates ahead of the text.
spockety wrote: » Speaking as a 42 year old from Dublin, it's hilarious to see other 41/42/43 year olds from Dublin completely losing their s**t here about not getting an appointment yet. They're going as fast as the supplies are coming in, fair play to them. It's not their fault your ma and da were riding at the same time as about 100,000 other people.
harr wrote: » So we will be on holiday the week we are due our second jab my wife got her first the day after me so it looks like we have two different days again on same week for second jab .. We will be on holiday with a special needs child so not great if one of us has to do a 6 hour return journey on two different days . Even if we got same day it would help greatly, rang helpline to explain and they were as good as useless all she suggested was to text back NEW when we get appointment but it would be more than likely a different day on that week and not the following week . I asked if we could get done the weekend before but she couldn’t arrange that for us.
redved wrote: » I don’t see any one completely losing their **** and it’s an entirely natural response to what to get the vaccine as soon as possible.
Pat_bottom wrote: » Ahhh Mrs Bottoms arm is seemingly gonna fall off its so sore
questionmark? wrote: » Wonder will people like you get added to the overall total of jabs provided in the country. Considering its all employees and immediate family(?) its likely to be a few thousand people.
XsApollo wrote: » Registered a few days ago. 40 years old Appointment on Wednesday AM Moderna Pretty quick
InitialG wrote: » Pfizer Covid Distribution Centre vaccine email offering a vaccine came to the work email Friday evening, Registered Sunday evening as the closing date was 10am Monday. First Pfizer jab next Wednesday (28 years old) Getting it as I am a contractor who is on site quite frequently but not there 5 days a week. Have both dates organised via online portal. Great relief
Sideview wrote: » 43 (born 1978) Registered on June 2nd Notified last Friday, 11th June. Appointment was today, June 16th in DCU, Helix Took ~1hr in total from moment I arrived to leaving. That included 15mins after vaccine. Very friendly, efficient operation.Does everyone in a particular centre get the same vaccine that day? Seemed to be a lot of older people when I was there. I'd imagine there could be confusion/extra logistics though if there were different vaccines being given out in same centre on the one day. Would make sense for all to be getting the one type.
Enduro wrote: » Yeah, Friday, AND saturday, sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday and thursday I will be unable to make it. Hence why I'd see if I could get in slightly early if it was a possibilty. Question stands... does anyone happen to know if citywest, Aviva or UCD are doing Pfizer today.
Exactly wrote: » I guess you should have heard by now if they were going to call you on Friday. I was told when I got 1st dose that I would be contacted in the week leading up to it sometime for dose 2.
david200 wrote: » I think they also asked if you have had any other Vaccine (for any condition) in the past 14 days
Enduro wrote: » I'm due my *second* Pfizer jab. Friday will be 28 days. No text has arrived yet. I won't be able to make it on Friday, or for the following week as it happens, so will likely be a week overdue at minimum as a result. I will head along to one of the MVC centres to see if they were willing to jab me today if I knew that Pfizer was being given out. If they're not willing, that's obviously absolutely fine, but I see no harm in asking, especially if they have any extra doses at the end of the day as a result of no shows.