andrewbrowne wrote: » Defeats the purpose of the age breakups so. Sorry didn't know that was how it went as I only dealt with it today since the announcement of my age group same as I did this morning in local pharmacy Not to worry
greenheep wrote: » 41 year old still waiting for first appointment at Aviva, called several times but nothing yet
dave oc wrote: » I was able to register an account with my year of birth which is in the 30-34 bracket. Does this mean it’s working? Would this usually be blocked? It doesn’t give a warning or block you if you put in 1995 (younger than 30) either for example.
andrewbrowne wrote: » "What group are you in? Registration is open to people aged 35 to 69. If you are not aged 35 to 69, do not register now. You will not be vaccinated if your ID does not match your registration details. People aged 35 to 69 I’m not in this group" Yeah its allowing me to sign up per my age even though the group age itself hasn't been allowed for yet Surely there's a possibility of that coming back to bite people that registered before they opened it.
cintec wrote: » 35 just got an appointment for the Aviva stadium for the 12th July. Does anyone know if this is a drive through vaccine like City West or will I need to park and attend on foot?
FileNotFound wrote: » I assume when you register early you just go to the bottom of an excel file filtered by age and thus don't get an app as anyone of age auto goes in ahead of you
olestoepoke wrote: » The Helix
Dodders wrote: » Finally some movement at the helix First dose: 5th June pfizer Second dose: 9th July (on portal just now) 6 days after my 28th day
andrewbrowne wrote: » Problem I have now is that I fall under the 2 jab category. Will that be changed when they see that I am under 35 and qualify for single jab?????
Hurrache wrote: » I've since spoke to two real life people who answered the questions online without issue, they weren't aware of the potential cancellation issue. I imagine it's a rare and random glitch, or has been resolved at this stage otherwise we'd probably be hearing a lot more of it.
Nicetrustedcup wrote: » It blocks me at 1992 from reg I will when 30 to 34 opens tomorrow
Sam W wrote: » The single jab J&J vaccine should be registered with your local pharmacy, not on the website. Although there's a chance you can get the single jab in vaccine centre as well, it's mainly for Pfizer & Moderna.
dmn wrote: » Age : 36 Area: Dublin 8 Registered: 20/06/2021 Appointment received: 06/07/2021 Appointment date: 10/07/2021 SMS: Received about 1 hour after portal update. Brand: Pfizer Venue: Greystones
Moody_mona wrote: » City west is not a drive through vaccine. You park, queue, get your vaccine and wait in an observation area for 15 minutes.
xboxdad wrote: » The Helix seems completely blocked from doing 2nd Pfizer doses. My wife is now fully vaccinated (Aviva). I got my 1st shot 2 days after her and I don't even have a 2nd appt yet. I'd love to hear some good news from someone that they got a 2nd Pfizer appt to the Helix finally.
Flying Fox wrote: » I know of three people in D6 and D12 getting appointments for Greystones on Sunday morning, all at 9am. Could this be another mistake? One of them doesn't drive so has no way of getting there so early on a Sunday.
reidman wrote: » Jab 1 June 6, jab 2 July 9. Lots of frustrated posters recently, hang in there they’ll get to you.