forestgirl wrote: » How are the days counted from the first vaccine, is day 1 the day you got the first dose or the day after
airy fairy wrote: » Not much hope here either for this week. On day 30. Was city hall for 1st one.
ACitizenErased wrote: » Finally!! Appointment received for 55 year old mother, Friday the 25th at 11:50. 2nd dose of Pfizer, Pairc ui Chaoimh. 38 days after first dose.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Things must be quite far behind -I’m not holding out hope of getting second stab this week so
Darwin wrote: » Getting second jab Sat 26th, but got confirmation text on 16th (10 days in advance). This will make it 32 days after 1st jab.
runawaybishop wrote: » 39, mayo registered yesterday, appointment sent today, getting moderna on thursday
spockety wrote: » What is the story with GP appointments? Are you special cases, with underlying conditions? Or just "Hey I don't feel like waiting around much longer, any chance I can get a vaccine from you?"??
Basil3 wrote: » Does anyone know how the centres are decided? I live in Dublin 15. My other half got Moderna @ Citiwest, I got Pfizer @ Helix.
spockety wrote: » Is Citywest your nearest centre?
FlubberJones wrote: » 51 - Citiwest Wednesday 23rd second jab
spockety wrote: » Which vaccine?
alias no.9 wrote: » You'd think someone would be trying to balance the age cohorts between the centres, it's not even as if Citywest is convenient to get to, its a PITA for anyone without a car and for anyone with a car, the Helix, Aviva, Croke Park and Punchestown would be nearly as handy. Anyway, in the absence of anyone in the HSE trying to sort it out, I've gone and registered with a GP to get the first dose on Friday. It'll be interesting to see how long an appointment takes though the portal without escalation which I presume most people will be doing once they hit the 3 weeks post registration.
daheff wrote: » While the rest of the country is opening up for younger age groups to register, Citiwest is just getting into a bigger & bigger backlog. surely somebody at the HSE can see this and reroute people to other close centres and relieve the pressure there? otherwise we'll be seeing people aged 30 applying and not getting appointments for months afterwards
spockety wrote: » Looks like everyone here is assuming things about the entire rollout plan just because of how Citywest are doing things this week... Don't judge the entire program based on one centre.. it's moving at pace. I say that as someone waiting on a Citywest appointment.
prunudo wrote: » Considering the numbers of 42-40 still reporting that they haven't even got an appointment yet, were they a bit premature in opening the portal for 39-35.