hmmm wrote: » One of the "Serious adverse events" reported in the vaccine group on the Moderna trial was a 72 year old struck by lightning who later developed arrhythmia.
iguana wrote: » So what you're saying is that the vaccine turns you into a human lightening rod? :eek:
Micky 32 wrote: » Just watching Pence getting vaccinated live. One of the questions he was asked along with allergies etc was he on blood thinners. Any reason for that? Both my parents are on thinners due to ticker issues.
CIARAN_BOYLE wrote: » Injection sites can be troublesome for people on blood thinners. There can be excessive bruising at the site. Some injections advice that people on blood thinners put pressure on the injection site after the injection to reduce the risk of bruising. If they mess up the injection and theres bleeding it can take longer to stop blood flow. It's a general injection thing.
stephenjmcd wrote: » Martin stating during a press conference after North South ministerial Council that he expects AstraZeneca/Oxford to be approved by EMA in January. Also on vaccines says that he thinks the vaccination programme will be of such a scale over the summer months to be of assistance to the travel industry. Does appear to be suggestions lately that they expected to be open for the summer.
The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation has said that nurses are to begin training next week for administering the Covid-19 vaccine and said it is vital the health and wellbeing of healthcare workers is protected at this time.
stephenjmcd wrote: » Just spotted this tweet from an NHS doc when looking for something related to AstraZeneca & Oxford. Turns out he was in the trial, got the standard 2 dose not the half and full. Anyway he found this out on Tuesday that he did indeed get the vaccine and not placebo. During the trial he got covid a few months after getting the vaccine, had a positive swab, as did his family. You can see from the tweets below he says the rest of his family were bed bound, for him he felt like he had a head cold for a day. Interesting to see someone's experience who's been in the trial, thats perfectly acceptable as a vaccine for me.https://twitter.com/DaveJGunn/status/1338814685777436674?s=19
Russman wrote: » Wonder did he pass it to the wife or the wife to him ?
Stheno wrote: » Would you mind posting how much of Pfizer, moderna and Oxford the Eu have advance orders for please?
Stheno wrote: » Thanks i was looking for the Irish allocations Isn't the Oxford one being manufactured in both the UK and India in huge quantities? Hearing three may be approved in January has really lifted my spirits
stephenjmcd wrote: » Current allocations from EU purchases AstraZeneca - 3,300,000 Sanofi/GSK - 3,300,000 Janssen Pharmaceutical (J&J) - 2,200,000 Curevac - 2,475,000 Moderna - 880,000 BioNTech/Pfizer - 2,200,000 Novavax - 2,200,000*
Hmmzis wrote: » *Looks like we're in talks with Novavax as well:https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_20_2305
alchemist33 wrote: » Just got my first dose of the Pfizer vaccine - I'm in healthcare in the North - and no serious side-effects in the first 15 minutes!