Royale with Cheese wrote: » Soon to be 36, south Dublin. I never got a text but logged in there and I've an appointment for next Wednesday in UCD, Pfizer.
seamusk84 wrote: » Seriously what's going on with City West....I know it's a well run operation but we are lagging way behind the rest of the country. Age: 37 Registered: 20th Still waiting and checked the online portal to confirm. All this talk to Delta has me rightly spooked too.
ddarcy wrote: » Not saying it’s not possible. Helix is definitely ahead of elsewhere in Dublin. But they are beginning to wind it down and move to Swords. I just think it is unlikely that someone on the south side would get put there now.
astrofool wrote: » Registered 1st June (born 1981 but 39) No text received Logged on today and saw appointment 1 for Tuesday 6th July in UCD (filled in consent and medical questions without a problem) When I rang last week they said I was assigned to CityWest so something is changing there Pfizer
vienne86 wrote: » A friend of mine, 63, got first dose Astrazeneca in the Helix, but getting 2nd dose tomorrow in Citywest.
Paul Tergat wrote: » Get ringing your local pharmacies. I spent about 30 mins ringing around several in my town and ones close to me and got slotted in this morning (cancellation) at 11:30 and all done and got herself in for Tuesday - both Pfizer. From ringing probably more than 30 pharmacies: - many are just doing J&J - a good few are doing Pfizer and are either i) waiting for more vaccines to arrive from HSE and ii) are in the middle of doing people and might or might not have waiting lists / cancellations for this week - some aren't doing any but will tell you who in your town is Some pharmacies were also saying they are waiting for go ahead which they expect on Monday to do all ages and seemingly more Pfizer are on the way to them too if that's what people prefer. I'm 35 by the way and based in Dundalk where by the sounds of it out local MVC is still doing round 2 of AZ and so would likely have been waiting a while even to be sent to Navan etc (which I would have had no issue with). What prompted me to ring around this morning was anecdotal stories of people in their 20's just chancing it with pharmacies around here and getting jabbed.
ddarcy wrote: » There was a massive delivery yesterday of Pfizer (300k+), so I’d assume they’ll start using that next week. AZ looks like it will start getting pawned off after the 26th of this month. I’d say unless you go to a pharmacy you’ll get an mRNA one. On south Dublin, I know quite a few in the 35-39 group waiting. Doesn’t help the Aviva is shut to facilitate the empty stadium rugby match going ahead over the next few weekends (its shut on match day for the rugby series and fai events). So if you’re in CityWest it will be very unlikely to be moved to Aviva or UCD. Maybe the Helix, but I’d say that’s unlikely as well to. Just my thoughts on it.
ClydeTallyBump wrote: » Has anyone got an appointment for Croke Park yet in the 35-39 bracket?
mloc123 wrote: » Lets hope we get in to Citywest before they start trying to pawn off the AZ doses to us
xboxdad wrote: » It'd be great to know if ppl who ignored the text / didn't answer the questions online still got their 2nd jab at their MVC.
Flying Fox wrote: » I'm not saying that answering the questions will cancel an appointment, just that it has happened to some people on here. It seems to happen instantly when the person is in the middle of answering the questions, so if you got through it without anything weird happening then you're fine.
Stark wrote: » Yeah 39 and still waiting here. I'd wish they'd just send us to a different centre if there's a backlog in Citywest. They're vaccinating 40 year olds on Sunday.
Cupra280 wrote: » When I got my initial text, I logged into the portal and answered the medical questions online. That was on Monday. My appointment is tomorrow. Yesterday, I received the text confirmation asking me to complete the medical questions. Given what you said, I was nervous that my appointment was cancelled. Just checked, and it is still there.