Sunny Dayz wrote: » One of them has a parent still alive but in a nursing home and will in just over 2 weeks be able to go in properly and visit them.
Sunny Dayz wrote: » Not my update but both parents got texts for their second shot of AZ vaccine. First dose was start of May and second dose will be this weekend. Both in early 60s and over the moon. One of them has a parent still alive but in a nursing home and will in just over 2 weeks be able to go in properly and visit them.
The HSE said today that from July 1 it will automatically stop offering people further appointments, once they have refused three.
is_that_so wrote: » Just sharing this here as it concerns appointments.https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/hse-gets-tough-on-covid-19-vaccine-no-shows-with-new-three-strikes-and-youre-out-policy-40598879.html
The Raging Bile Duct wrote: » Can't see any issue with that.
Stark wrote: » Though they only let you postpone by a day each time. I think if they allowed you to postpone an appointment by say a week each time, it'd be better imo, no need for people to worry about getting called during a holiday.
gipi wrote: » What do you mean postpone by a day? There is no set time for a rescheduled appointment, could be a day or a week - HSE say up to 21 days. On Thursday last I checked the HSE portal and found a date and time for my 2nd jab (Monday 28th). I was away on holidays and had to postpone. It's now June 30th and I have no rescheduled date as yet. I'm 33 days since first jab (Pfizer), and HSE live can't escalate my case because I asked for a reschedule. So I've just got to sit it out and wait - she said that it could be up to 21 days which is their general advice. It's been a long process, I registered for the jab back in April! Had I waited for the pharmacies to get stocks, I would have been done and dusted by now.....
bish76 wrote: » Or you could re-plan your holidays after you got your first dose. Second dose of Pfizer is so predictable... you would have been done and dusted by following their schedule..
ShooterSF wrote: » Have you tried using a different browser? Or different computer/phone? It could be some odd extension installed or just an issue with a specific version of the browser. I've had issues before elsewhere where switching from firefox to chrome or vice versa worked.
Klonker wrote: » Any guess when registration will open for 30-34? Bit late for this weekend but surely by next weekend would be my thinking.
xboxdad wrote: » Can you please respond to this post if you tried getting your 2nd dose Pfizer without answering the medial questions online? My wife just got her 2nd appt (Aviva) and I've read about the HSE portal bug that can cancel your appt after answering the questions online - even if you state you don't/didn't have any issue. (we did respond to the questions online for the 1st dose and it worked, but unsure about the same for the 2nd dose now)
Bob24 wrote: » Just my guess and I don't have any information, but yes I'd agree it should be by next weekend. They are starting to book appointments for the lower bound of the 35-39 group in parts of the country so they will need a larger pool soon. Keep in mind that in some places (e.g. Dublin) they are still dealing with the 40-44 group though ... so over there even if it opens for 30-34 it will still take some time before appointments are issued.
mustang shelly wrote: » I hope they open it up soon for us 30-34 year old. I really want to get in before they force AZ & JJ on to us. I did have a blood test done to see if there was any blot clot concerns but because of the HSE hack, I won't get these results and I'm not comfortable getting AZ or J&J without the reinsurance of a clear result.
lemmno wrote: » Does anyone know what age group they’re doing at Punchestown at the moment?
Annasopra wrote: » Had my 2nd vaccine a month ago Then I got a third appointment Rang told them Id had 2 Then I got a 4th appointment