funnydoggy wrote: » Great suggestion . Who do you follow?
ShineOn7 wrote: » He's playing devil's advocate to garner conversation. I get that But he has repeatedly taken a negative stance on things since March. You can almost hear in his voice at times that he's just stirring shíte for ratings
Ashleigh1986 wrote: » It's in the medias interest to keep this gravy train ( covid ) going . It's been 24 x 7 since March . Throw in the amount of money the government has spent on covid advertising with tv stations / radio stations and newspapers .
Stheno wrote: » Same here, its almost "is this really happening?" "Might this start to end in six months time?"
ACitizenErased wrote: » I find that COVID commentary is quite large-corporation based so I haven't been able to find anyone for it tbh. I'm a big fan of independent sports media in particular. For vaccines, I think r/COVID19 on Reddit has some really great thoughts.
Gael23 wrote: » We should have a thread meetup at some point!
ShineOn7 wrote: » Matt Cooper weighing in now to hundreds of thousands of listeners on Today FM with "we're not there yet with this, are we?" and "what about side effects?" Switched him off and I won't be back, I probably should've known better I mean, of course we're not there yet. It's not here yet But there's something genuinely wrong with how a large amount of the Irish media have portrayed everything since March
"The firm that invented the #Pfizer vaccine, Biontech, is a German medical startup founded by the children of Turkish #immigrants: Özlem Türeci (CMO) and Uğur Şahin (CEO)."
funnydoggy wrote: » Fergal Bowers in with the "it's way too early" shtick. Well done RTE you miserable bastards.
BrianD3 wrote: » In six months we could well be back to Islamic terrorism, Syria, the gender pay gap and so on.
Mr_Muffin wrote: » Where can I pre-order the vaccine?
MrMusician18 wrote: » If the vaccine completes it's trial by the end of this year then we won't have to see what was believed to be the inevitable third lockdown in January/February. The end is in sight.
polesheep wrote: » It has already been done for you. It's akin to someone sending a drink to your table. Be glad we're in the EU.
Gael23 wrote: » Even so 1.3bn vaccines equals 650million people. That’s only 10% of the world’s population. Or can they licence the recipe out to other producers to further ramp up supply?
Gael23 wrote: » Imagine the US gets first pick and they are 300m so 600m vaccines. Don’t want to dampen this but they need to severely ramp up production to have any impact
Gael23 wrote: » Will take years to vaccinate everyone then
ShineOn7 wrote: » 270 cases reported today Anyone who isn't positive about today as a whole probably never was to begin with before March
ShineOn7 wrote: » Ryanair's stock price at COB finishing just 45 cents short of their 16 Euro price on February 4th and almost double the price they were at on May 12th
landofthetree wrote: » They arent doing it for free.