Paul Tergat wrote: » J&J is what most are giving to that age cohort. I was very surprised to learn that pfizer is being given in pharmacies at all but was great to hear but yeah I didn't hear it announced. Can only help to have avenues to vaccines, particularly after mvc's are cracking on with second doses for the 60s decade.
kerplun k wrote: » I’m the same as you. 37. I registered early on the 18th of June. I was checking online everyday. Opened it today and seen I have an appointment in UCD for Tuesday. I didn’t get a message either. I’m living in Dublin 16, so I thought I would have got an appointment for citywest. Anyhews, happy to have a date. Pfizer As well.
Ladybird25 wrote: » Weren't the putting the vaccines in pharmacies to >50 years old? Have they changed this already?
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.
secman wrote: » Citywest is running at full capacity 7 days a week, most of last week was 2nd dose AZ then switched back to 2nd dose Pfizer yesterday. Back to 2nd dose AZ tomorrow, my appointment is for 6pm tomorrow. A colleague was there yesterday for 2nd Pfizer
stoneygreysoil wrote: » 40 year old, south west Dublin, registered over 4 weeks ago and still no appointment. Unsure what is going on in Citywest.
FileNotFound wrote: » I registered and think I verified my email but honestly cannot remember. Anyone know if you get a second email once you verify? Or did everyone just get the 1 asking for them to verify it? Cheers Oh and if you are outside dublin - just call your GP and ask for one - my entire family in different locations all vaccinated ahead of their age, all it took was a quick phone call.
VinLieger wrote: » It really does seem to be very arbitrary considering the reports ive seen on here and other places.
secman wrote: » Citywest is running at full capacity 7 days a week, most of last week was 2nd dose AZ then switched back to 2nd dose Pfizer yesterday. Back to 2nd dose AZ tomorrow, my appointment is for 6pm tomorrow. A colleague was there yesterday for 2nd Pfizer and said it took him almost 2 hours , queue was huge, chocabloc.
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
sekond wrote: » Does anyone know when you can ask them to escalate it, if you have previously cancelled an appointment? I registered over 3 weeks ago, received an appointment on the 22nd for the 25th which I had to cancel as it clashed with something I couldn't move - I cancelled within seconds of it coming in. Nothing since (and my husband in that same time period got an appointment for a 2nd dose appointment, cancelled it, got the new appointment and got his 2nd dose, at the same centre). Can I escalate now as it's over 3 weeks since I registered, or does the clock reset from when I cancelled?
feylya wrote: » People still aren't getting their appointments though. I'm in South Dublin, and turning 38, and there is nothing in the portal. It seems to be abitrary atm.
Royale with Cheese wrote: » Tell them to login to the portal and check, I hadn't heard anything either.
VinLieger wrote: » Starting to really wonder how the system works, i know plenty of people very close to UCD in the 37-39 ages who haven't heard anything yet.