Orobhsa wrote: » 51 Citywest 2nd Pfizer Thursday 24th Text last few mins
Mr.S wrote: » How is this happening if people in early 40’s still haven’t gotten dates!?
airy fairy wrote: » What date did your wife get her first?
Bob24 wrote: » Different vaccination centres must be significantly out of sync in terms of age groups. My personal theory is that bringing forward the second AZ doses has overwhelmed some centres in terms of manpower to actually do the injections, so even though there is enough stock of Pfizer/Moderna to do first injections they are falling behind because of a lack of staff to make use of those doses. While other centres were more constrained by stocks rather than manpower so they had capacity to accommodate the aditional AZ second injections while still flying through the age groups for first injections.
Mgit wrote: » I wouldn't be so sure that's the only reason. There was 900 people in 60s waiting for vaccines in Louth on the 26th of May https://www.newstalk.com/news/hundreds-of-people-aged-60-69-still-waiting-for-covid-19-vaccine-in-co-louth-1200986
costacorta wrote: » 25 th of May 7 days after I had mine but her second one is on Wednesday 23rd CH and mine is Friday 25thPUC
Rket4000 wrote: » I think the backlog in Louth has been sorted now. A lot of people were sent to Navan or the Helix. Generally, when looking at why area x of the country is moving faster than area y, you also have to take into account the age profile of that region. If an area has more older people it will appear slower than somewhere with a younger population. That could mean that things will be the opposite when they get to the younger age groups. Places with a lot of younger people will seem slower while places where all the older people are done and dusted will fly through the younger cohort
airy fairy wrote: » No logic!! Husband got his on the 22nd, CH. Just checked the portal. Nothing for his second.
Beanybabog wrote: » Not me but a friend aged 36 in Meath is getting it from her GP on wednesday.
Meisiekind81 wrote: » Age 39 (July 1981) 1st dose Text Received 21 June Appointment 23 June Punchestown Pfizer
ladyella wrote: » Age 39 and registered Sunday 20th when it opened. Text received today 21st June for 1st vaccine on Wednesday 23rd June in Punchestown.
[Deleted User] wrote: » So phoned HSE helpline this morning. They said you must wait 5 days after day 28 for your appointment for 2nd Pfizer vaccine which is bull considering many here have got their 2nd jab on Day 29- so what really happens if you cancel your vaccine appointment because you can’t make it? Do you get lost in the system? Has anyone tried to reschedule? I think I’d likely phone rather than cancel by text just to see if I could get an alternative date over the phone but interested to hear “rescheduling” stories.
tfeldi wrote: » 42 year old, South Dublin, registered on first day - no appointment yet
aidom wrote: » I rescheduled last Tuesday and I’m still waiting on a new appointment. I’m now at day 31 since dose 1. I’ve called everyday and my case was escalated on Friday but there’s still no news on a new time and they say it can take up to 3 weeks. My first dose was Moderna so I think it’s harder to get a date as it’s done less often. I rang before I text but they said there was nothing they could do.
Need a Username wrote: » It is 23 days since my first dose and I came to this thread to ask whether I should have got a text for my second appointment by now. And now I see that some people are not getting a second appointment. So thank you to those posting about that for making me aware.