Water John wrote: » Think it's Tuesday.
global23214124 wrote: » I'm looking to get a covid test before I go back home to another county my parents are quite old. Whats my best bet to get a private test in Dublin? Head up to the airport and get one of the private ones?
dominatinMC wrote: » Word of warning, Claire Byrne has Sam McConkey on at half 10 to tell us why the vaccines might not live up to expectations. The perfect Christmas present for the public. Shower of pricks
Azatadine wrote: » Can't wait till we are starting to pull clear of this bloody thing so that I dont have to listen to these fellas anymore.
Cork2021 wrote: » These fûckers just love the limelight and will say anything to stay relevant. Hope there’s a counter argument against the donkey!
Happydays2020 wrote: » Will those on health insurance get first dibs on the vaccine?
Indestructable wrote: » RTE would be better serving the public playing that 6 minute clip of Dr. Fauci. It took him just 6 minutes to explain a pragmatic approach for the next few weeks/months and to ease the fears people may have of the vaccine. RTE are doing the public a disservice, again.
Azatadine wrote: » Maybe they have Gerry Killeen, Anthony Staines and Thomas Ryan booked in too as part of a tag team to really drive the woes home. Disgraceful. Can't wait till we are starting to pull clear of this bloody thing so that I dont have to listen to these fellas anymore.
El Sueño wrote: » Gerry Killeen is actually very positive since the news of the vaccines came out believe it or not Hence he'll likely never be seen in the public eye again
jackboy wrote: » It’s actually irrelevant. Only the vulnerable and health care workers will get the vaccine first. If very few of them have adverse events them the bulk of the population will line up for it.
Sheep2020 wrote: » Don't see it mentioned in any of the articles but with a wife that is a healthcare assistant and being first up in a few weeks to get the vaccine, which she is happy to get btw Will there be indemnity on the manufacturers if there is side effects? Read there won't be any compensation or legal obligation if side effects do happen My question is why? Do they not have faith the vaccine is safe? Why no indemnity? VW wouldnt sell a car without a warranty Seems strange not to have it
stephenjmcd wrote: » Simple bit of research will give you your answer, been widely covered. The state is providing indemnity & Donnelly reconfirmed it on national radio over the weekend. Of course there's a legal route to take if anyone did have side effects. Don't believe everything you read.
marno21 wrote: » Statements like Fauci’s above bring positivity and a feeling that there’s light at the end of the tunnel to an extremely fatigued people. I don’t think they realise quite how fed up people are of this. If you told them it’ll all be over soon but we need to double down it’ll provide us with something to look forward to. Instead in Ireland it seems to be “don’t be getting your hopes up there get back into your house and gaze at those walls for another while”.
El Sueño wrote: » Exactly, if people listen to this clown McConkey they'll lose hope and say "**** it I'll do what I want".