tiredblondie wrote: » don't fancy having to go to citywest - by all accounts the queues are ridiculous!!
PhoenixParker wrote: » From what I can see 40-42 due to be done in city west are still waiting for appointments.
Toulouse wrote: » 42 and still waiting for an appointment in Dublin 16. Anyone else in the same boat?
Lumpy.Monkey wrote: » My in-laws were both told by the GP to avoid alcohol for 24 hours after Pfizer so as not to impact it's effectiveness. But given all we've been through the last 15 months, there should be a free bar for 15 mins in the observation area !!
asterix wrote: » Age: 42 Registered: 2nd June Text: Noon today Date: Thursday, 24th June Venue: Aviva Vaccine: Pfizer Location: Dublin 8 Have heard in last few hours of three others in my wider group ages 41/42 in south Dublin area all getting texts for same venue and day. Appointment times are close enough together that there are plans to meet for a drink afterwards. Yay!
asterix wrote: » I shall raise my single celebratory glass of stout (if it’s good enough for a new mother…) in a toast to Luke. Tony H not so much.
Van.Bosch wrote: » I think I heard Luke o Neill saying not to go nuts on the drink the day of a vaccine as it could impact your response.
Jimdagym wrote: » Looks like the 40th party we all missed last year is happening next Wednesday in the Helix!!
Van.Bosch wrote: » Age: 40 Registered: 1st June Text: none yet, appointment in portal Date: Wed 23rd Venue: Helix Vaccine: Pfizer
JPup wrote: » That's interesting to get a J&J shot at your age. It's supposed to be very effective and the risk of a serious blood clot is extremely low as I understand it. 1 in the hundreds of thousands I believe if not even lower.
color_girl wrote: » Same! My center will be Punchestown & I'm 40, where & what age group are you in?
[Deleted User] wrote: » That's because we won't be administering AZ anymore, that's all. There's no slowdown. J&J which is replacing it for over 50s (how many of those are left?!) only requires one dose.
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.
Amirani wrote: » I think lots in their 20s/30s would like the option of those in their 60s to take AZ and be able to be vaccinated and have a proper Summer. Any risks of AZ are tiny, so the 60s are in a far better position than the younger age groups.
Sarnia wrote: » It has been 2 weeks since now and still no appointment - I check the portal every day, nothing there either. I called them yesterday, nothing they can do - bla bla bla, it is automated system, wait 3 weeks. All around me, younger and registered after me already got their first jab. Frustrating...
Duff wrote: » Got a call earlier from my GP to come in Monday for the J&J vaccine. I'm 33 but caring for my mother who is receiving treatment for cancer so I think I was prioritised slightly. Anyone in my age bracket received the J&J shot? Any side effects? I believe it's only one shot which I'm happy about!