forestgirl wrote: » Its great you have a doctor that will give you the vaccine,there must be an awful lot of vulnerable people not getting vaccine and vulnerable and probably 20yrs older. I am very happy for you.Are you athlone
airy fairy wrote: » 40 days after the 1st jab seems to be the norm next week in Cork
airy fairy wrote: » My doctor stopped vaccination clinics once the over 70s were done. He forwarded those in cohorts 4 and 7 to the HSE which ended up being called according to age anyway apart from a few younger people who were only done a few weeks ago. Some GPs are openly having lists of those who want a vaccine now, without health issues. €€€€€
miezekatze wrote: » I'm 41 and husband is 40, neither of us have heard anything either, we're in South Dublin. Dublin must be way behind a lot of other areas judging from this thread, it's frustrating how the resources weren't allocated a bit more evenly.
mioniqa wrote: » I got a call from my local MVC from a mobile number. They had leftovers.
ray7777 wrote: » 40yrs old, west Dublin, it's 24 days now since I registered. Most likely for Citywest. Nothing so far. I called the HSE line, they said they can escalate but said even then no guarantee of when. Seems like if you're lower 40s based in parts of Dublin you're gonna suffer the longest wait. Why they don't stick to their own rules and schedule everyone within the 3 weeks or let us know the progress
Flying Fox wrote: » Good to see some areas flying along. It seems they haven't provided enough capacity for Dublin. Two and a half times the population of Co. Cork but with one less vaccine centre. I get that Cork is a large county in terms of area but still. Maybe Dublin should have had at least one extra centre.
pc7 wrote: » Would the Dublin capacity centres not be bigger though? I think Helix can do 5k a day, Aviva, City West, Croke Park and UCD? They are all decent sizes I would think? They have to be staffed so I suppose they can only do so many places. Anecdotally my GP is only getting 30 doses every two weeks now they said, (when I was getting my second jab a week ago they said they were doing 180 that day!)
seamus wrote: » This has led to the Dublin capacity being temporarily consumed by second doses. .
Flying Fox wrote: » The first three are large but Croke Park is under 1,000 a day and as far as I know UCD is about the same.
Qrt wrote: » I find it a bit odd that there’s no MVC in D15, that’s a massive area. Not easy to get from there to the Helix or Citywest either.
Flying Fox wrote: » It seems they haven't provided enough capacity for Dublin. Two and a half times the population of Co. Cork but with one less vaccine centre. I get that Cork is a large county in terms of area but still. Maybe Dublin should have had at least one extra centre.
JojoLoca wrote: » Any there any 40-43 years old in Dublin still waiting for their first appointment? I have a 42 year old hubby waiting for 3 weeks now. Called HSE twice already, each time they said it's an automatic system and is making appointments based on your date of registration.
Dick Turnip wrote: » The number of individual venues is irrelevant but the capacity of those venues. I've no clue of the venue sizes, but if each venue in Dublin can do twice the no. of doses than the Cork venues then it evens out.
toodelies wrote: » Still waiting, 41, Dublin south… most people in the 40-44 cohort I know are still waiting. A couple have got vaccinated in the Aviva yesterday and today
JeffKenna wrote: » Plus Cork are taking people from other counties, aka a large amount of West Waterford.