L1011 wrote: » Huge amount of phones are not correctly set up to receive picture messages. Probably increasingly so as nobody uses them, using WhatsApp or iMessage instead Entire message would fail to come through not just the barcode
seamus wrote: » And they avoid using other forms because there's no guarantee that someone will have coverage at the vax centre. An SMS will always display when you open the app, an email or something else may fail to load at the time. Last time I checked, iPhones only store the last five days of emails. So if someone turns up outside this, opens the app, can't find email, oh, no coverage. Sh1t.
random_banter wrote: » Dad still waiting for his second dose of AZ. 61, Greystones Centre, due 2nd jab tomorrow (8 wks), no appointment yet. Anyone else similar?
xboxdad wrote: » Which MVC may I ask?
Happydays2020 wrote: » I have a genuine and serious reason for why I cannot attend on time. I rang the HSE helpline whereby I tried to explain the circumstances and was told by an Indian call Centre operative that ‘millions of people’ were trying to change their appointments. I had no opportunity to speak to a supervisor so the position I am in is that I either get it done earlier on the day or it will be 2/3 weeks before I am in a position to get my second dose. I fully understand why it cannot be an appointment service and I fully understand why the system will collapse if people just turn up willy nilly at times that do not suit.
Sleeper12 wrote: » Cancel the appointment & they will reschedule the appointment automatically. Keep cancelling until they give you one that suits you. This the way the system is setup.
Happydays2020 wrote: » You can easily adjust how many days emails you want to be stored on your iPhone.
sashafierce wrote: » Flatmate has an uncle who owns a pharmacy in Cork shes off down there from Dublin today to get her J&J. She didnt register. I don't begrudge anyone a vaccine where they can get it but seems to be whats happening with pharamacy vaccines a lot
Hurrache wrote: » The update text they're sending out asking to read the vaccine leaflet and answer the questions online, are people doing that or is there still an issue with the appointments being cancelled?
Sleeper12 wrote: » On another note, looking back over the last few posts there seem to be a lot in the 50s age group only registering now for some reason
Bob24 wrote: » Maybe due to the fact that soon being vaccinated will make it easier to travel, and it might also even impact in-country activities such as indoor dining? (not judging anyone or the merits of those rules here, but clearly this will give an extra incentive for people who haven’t been vaccinated).
Flying Fox wrote: You can't do that anymore. They introduced a new rule where if you cancel a certain number of times (it was either more than twice or more than three times) you won't be offered any more appointments.
Sleeper12 wrote: » That has always been on the website. You can cancel as often as you need to. In fact if you cancel each day for a month then they will actually phone you to see why
thebaz wrote: » in that group of over 60's still awaiting second appointment - feal forgotten, given 50% are now supposedly fully vaccinated.
Flying Fox wrote: Yes but they clearly weren't implementing it before, as of last week they are.
Sleeper12 wrote: » Nope. The worst thing that can happen is that you go to the bottom of the list. You might have to wait 3 weeks in this case. Let's say that you are working out of the country on the dates offered. They still have to offer more appointments. They can't refuse any Irish citizen. By mentioning only 2 appointments they are trying to scare people into getting ASAP rather than stay on holiday for 2 weeks.
lostweekend3 wrote: » I see 30-34 year olds can now register from tomorrow.. A lot of 35-39 yo have not been given an appointment yet it seems. The texts need to start rolling out now for this age group. It's 2 weeks since I registered.