Denny61 wrote: » Has anyone thought about the situation that will arise when our front line workers and elderly are given the vaccine first..are they told that now they can leave off their ppe .masks visors Gowns gloves .and hand sanitiser no longer be necessary. Cos first of all if they do that. We will not know if they will have a immunity built up towards the vaccine and plus if they are still then told to leave on the ppe ..we will then not know if they have the immunity built up as they are not open to the virus cos they have all the protection on..this is the scenario that awaits us
tobefrank321 wrote: » At the risk of bursting bubbles a 95% effective vaccine doesn't work for 5%. We may never know who that 5% are. Our best hope is herd immunity via the vaccine. We will require close to 100% take up in healthcare workers and anyone who refuses to take it, will have to be kept well away from vulnerable patients as they may pass on the virus to the 5% who may not be.
polesheep wrote: » How on earth could you organise that? As it is, the HSE can barely organise a daily roster.
astrofool wrote: » Given the current R rate without a vaccine, getting the vaccine to ~50% of people (if it provides a modicum of sterilizing immunity) will cause it to effectively die out over the course of a few months.
The purpose of this thread is baked into the title - COVID-19: Vaccine/antidote and testing procedures - it's not a platform to push an anti vaccination agenda. If posters wish to discuss the perceived cons of vaccinations, or push various theories regarding 'the agenda' (whatever that is supposed to mean), open a thread elsewhere on it.
Deleted User wrote: » According to RTÉ our vaccine task force is due to meet next week, this seems a little casual... I would have thought you'd already have a plan for the instant approval comes through for the Biontech one. I mean some of the doses are ready, surely you'd have the transport plan sorted to collect from the manufacturer and get our allocation here ASAP, with a central storage facility already ready, and a list of the first 10, 20, 50 thousand people. Whatever that might be. There are still unknowns but the known stuff should have already been done
manniot2 wrote: » Ah shur no hurry, be grand, we’ll meet next Friday for half an hour, get the ball rolling slowly. No rush.
newboard wrote: » First time viewing/posting on this thread. What are the latest probable estimated delivery dates for first doses? Are we talking 6 months from now, 12 months from now, 18? Thanks
conor_mc wrote: » I think we’d all be fuming at the HSE if first doses weren’t rolled out by mid-January at the very latest, assuming mid-Dec approval. Christmas really shouldn’t be an excuse, it’s an all-hands-to-the-pumps year.
jackboy wrote: » Only incompetence and negligence will get in our way.
kingbhome wrote: » My view on this vaccine I sit on the fence as I'm in no way educated enough to know how safe or non safe they are. Both sides of the debate have valid evidence on who's right and wrong which to me, is destressing.
Thierry12 wrote: » UK rumored to be looking at the Pfzier data and seems efficacy of vaccine goes down with age
Thierry12 wrote: » UK rumored to be looking at the Pfzier data and seems efficacy of vaccine goes down with age Did they give demographic efficacy? How old was the 1 trialist that got very sick with the vaccine? How old were the ones that got infected with the vaccine? Would be massively underwhelming if those rumours are true and vaccine for example was 99% efficacy for under 50s and only 80% for over 80s etc Is that possible? If it works, shouldnt it work for everyone?
kingbhome wrote: » It's probably been answered alot on here but it's my first time in this thread and don't have the time to go through it all to see the response. What is the process for those that are saying they won't be vaccinated. Some saying that they won't be allowed in the work place, theyll be cut off from society and left to die without any government supports or even quarantine camps untill they accept the vaccine. My view on this vaccine I sit on the fence as I'm in no way educated enough to know how safe or non safe they are. Both sides of the debate have valid evidence on who's right and wrong which to me, is destressing.
El Sueño wrote: » Since when do anti vaxxers have any "valid evidence" for their idiotic beliefs?
stephenjmcd wrote: » Not sure where your reading this, haven't seen anything of the sort and would go against existing findings. UK started a rolling review, EU started one a good while ago. We don't get the exact ages, that'll be in the data submitted to regulators, however the Independent board found 94% effiency in those over the age of 65 based on the trial data. The 2 dose regime is to ensure the best possible immune response in everyone. Of course as you get older the immune system slows down but there's been no indication of issues based on the trial data submitted to the independent boards