AndyBoBandy wrote: » and the fact that these folks being called early are in the 60+ age group, and thus considered vulnerable, it's absolutely fine that they get their 2nd dose and are considered vaccinated..
ACitizenErased wrote: » Day 35 for us waiting today.
JP100 wrote: » The calling of people for second doses earlier than had been previously anticipated could only but cause certain bottlenecks in the system alright.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I’m on day 28 now for Pfizer- still no text-I was expecting it to be either tomorrow or Wednesday- people seem to be getting notification a good 3 days in advance?
spockety wrote: » It looks obvious that there's no slowdown as people in their 40's are getting appointments in the helix, aviva, croker, punchestown etc. It looks like Citywest is prioritising AstraZeneca maybe for 2nd doses at the moment, and so not a lot of movement on the 40s there over the last week?
mugsymugsy wrote: » Well I know someone that was 40 that was due appointment yesterday in Meath. Loving your anecdotal statements saying it's definitely stalled. As others pointed out they are doing record numbers so how can you say it's stalled. If you have some stats to back up your claim then great otherwise leave it to people posting about appointment dates etc
JP100 wrote: » It's definitely come to a standstill for those in their early 40s been called for their first appointment. Hopefully, it speeds up again soon for those cohorts and the cohorts coming directly after them.
JPup wrote: » How can it have stalled? June has been the busiest month so far. We’ve hit daily and weekly records for number of vaccines administered.
sheepondrugs wrote: » 42 registered 04/06/21. heard nothing yet.
M_Murphy57 wrote: » 1978 and still no appointment.
Deleted User wrote: » I’m on day 28 now for Pfizer- still no text-I was expecting it to be either tomorrow or Wednesday- people seem to be getting notification a good 3 days in advance?
F1ngers wrote: » Got confirmation text for 2nd jab 3 weeks and 3 days later. 2nd jab exactly 4 weeks after 1st.
RubyK wrote: » For those who have had their 1st mNRA vaccine, approx when did you receive the confirmation of date for your 2nd one?
dubmel wrote: » Would anyone know whether they are administering Pfizer in the Aviva today? I'm 42 and have an appointment for my first dose on Thursday, but due to fly out exactly 28 days later so wondering if there is any way to get both doses a few days earlier... (I checked the history of this thread but couldn't see anyone with an Aviva appointment for today or tomorrow)
spockety wrote: » Anyone in the 40 to 43 bracket heard from city west yet?
harr wrote: » At this stage I would be just showing up at the vaccination centre and showing them the card when she got her first dose . I taught 5 weeks was the max one could go between a dose .
ACitizenErased wrote: » Onto day 34 without a second dose for the mother in Cork City. HSE have 'escalated' her whatever that means, still no sign.
JP100 wrote: » That thread is very enlightening. The momentum of the rollout has most definitely stalled over the course of June. Which is an even greater pity when you also throw in the HSE saying that July will be slow with only two vaccines available then.