Van.Bosch wrote: » Age: 40 Registered: 1st June Text: none yet, appointment in portal Date: Wed 23rd Venue: Helix Vaccine: Pfizer
somedood wrote: » Age: 40 Registered: 2nd June Text: no text yet but available in the portal Date: Wed 23rd Venue: Helix Vaccine: Pfizer
CiboC wrote: » Has anyone had any success with turning up late in the day at a centre to avail of 'leftover' doses? I had my first shot in the Aviva, and now I need to travel abroad - I will be away when my 4 week slot comes up and I'll be away for a few weeks. I'm thinking of just rocking up to the centre late in the day before I go and seeing if there are any spares? It will be 3 weeks between doses which, according to the HSE, is considered a valid second dose. Has anyone done this successfully?
Furze99 wrote: » Pfizer, Pfizer, Pfizer... unless you're in your 60s, in which case you may take your chances with AstraZeneca, wait months and just go feck off if you don't like it. I think the administration is going to regret this faux pas.
Rebelbrowser wrote: » I suppose the difficulty is that lots of first dose MRNA vaccines over the last month and the month to come means equal amounts must go on second doses 4 weeks later - so a huge amount of supply during the summer will be going on second doses
M_Murphy57 wrote: » The 200k per week is from july and is the figure the government themselves have provided. It's in the article. They are the ones announcing the slowdown , not me.
forestgirl wrote: » Is that your first dose that got cancelled and what vaccination centre
Exactly wrote: » They are on target for 330K this week. It sure looks like they are getting them turned around as quickly as possible based on the supply. Having gotten my first dose it is only when you see a small part of the process that has to be managed that you get an understanding for the enormity of what they are doing.
M_Murphy57 wrote: » https://www.irishtimes.com/news/health/dr-tony-holohan-hails-near-elimination-of-covid-19-among-vaccinated-1.4596086?mode=amp Multiple outlets reporting that each of the 30+ and 35+ cohorts will take up to 4 weeks to get through. Could be mid august by the time all 30 years olds are done. Things slowing down because the decision to drop Az, j&j and instead of hitting 450k a week.as planned will only be able to hit 200k or so a week. Meanwhile 1 of my friends aged 40-45 finally got called, other 9 of us still all waiting.
M_Murphy57 wrote: » Harris talking fairly confidently about antigen testing being used to get student back to in person college. That was announced yesterday, then today they announce a slowdown in getting through the 30+. I'm sure its just a coincidence though. No doubt Donnelly will be tweeting later that college students can register for their vaccines "soon".
Deeec wrote: » I got a message yesterday to say my vaccine appointment for Sunday ( moderna ) has been cancelled. No new date has been given yet. No reason for cancellation given either. Did anyone else receive cancellation message.
km79 wrote: » Universities would have had 18 months to plan by then It would be an absolute dereliction of their duty of care to students if they do not come up with some kind of plan to get all at diners back on campus (not necessarily all together !) Looking forward to what the Minister for Everything except his own portfolio comes up with
airy fairy wrote: » Doesn't look like college students will get back to campus in September then as most would be the lower end of the 20's group so we're looking at late Sept or October for full vax.
daheff wrote: » I'm guessing it'll be end of year before we get to 18yos.
hello2020 wrote: » How to ask for certain vaccine if you don't want the one offered? Say I do not want Jansen ( Johnson's) vaccine then what's the process to ask for a different shot?