[Deleted User] wrote: » Ah would you stop, there are gangs of young kids with parents packed into playgrounds, chatting away in groups without even a mask on , there were plenty families got together over Christmas particularly for dinner on Christmas day , numerous families in the one house, the same ones who constantly go on about gangs of teens together. It has shocked me the people who went to different households but seemed to think that was ok and yet they are so concerned about everyone else's actions , lots of " do as I say not as I do ' brigade around, one rule for them and another rule for everyone else .
Widdensushi wrote: » Hopefully they are immune by now
Chuck Noland wrote: » Really? Great stuff. You seem the most balanced and knowledgeable poster on this thread so that fantastic to hear. At that point if those numbers are completed can you see society going back to how things were in July in years pre Covid?
Augeo wrote: » Safety and efficacy both mentioned in the sources I linked to, not just quality. Manufacturing data that details what it's made of is great but safety and efficacy data requirements might not be satisfied by that alone.
ACitizenErased wrote: » Phase trials are for safety and efficacy, that's exactly what they are for. EMA has already received the phase data. They're looking for quality data IE the manufacturing data. I'm not gonna keep bickering because it's quite clear no matter what fact I say you'll say the opposite.
Augeo wrote: » Just to close this off, this is from the EMA site.......https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/news/update-rolling-review-astrazenecas-covid-19-vaccine "So far, some evidence has been assessed on safety and efficacy coming from a pooled analysis of interim clinical data from four ongoing clinical trials in the UK, Brazil and South Africa. The latest clinical package was received on 21 December and is currently being assessed. CHMP has already assessed data from laboratory studies (non-clinical data) and is currently assessing data on the vaccine’s quality (on its ingredients and the way it is manufactured).Additional scientific information on issues related to quality, safety and efficacy of the vaccine is deemed necessary to support the rigour required for a conditional marketing authorisation and this has been requested from the company. Further information from the ongoing clinical trials is also expected from January. Interim data from a large trial ongoing in the USA are expected in Q1 2021."
corks finest wrote: » Sorry to keep harping on about this but unless parental control kicks in what I see in Carrigaline regularly is gangs or groups of teens, non masked no social distancing, and if this behaviour is typical nationwide we're in trouble
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Yes I've seen it myself, the parents just don't care We are suppose to stay at home and mix with our own family bubble only yet kids and teenagers are out mixing together now more as schools closed
Away With The Fairies wrote: » Not just kids and teenagers though. There's fully grown adults who's also going out and mixing.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » That is true, I am sick of shopping aisle chats, removing masks to chat and have coffee, ffs you are in to shop and then get out fast asap
fin12 wrote: » What’s wrong with getting a takeaway coffee , it’s all outside now. People are still allowed meet up with their other social bubble.
Chuck Noland wrote: » https://www.rte.ie/news/coronavirus/2021/0107/1188291-israel-vaccine/ Israel preparing for the vaccine since June..paying nearly twice the odds per dose and they are flying it with their roll out
corks finest wrote: » Worked in Israel once, don't like them one little bit, find them nauseous conceited pricks, but by God their ppl come first to their government, All other races are sub to them is their weird mantra
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Getting it in the shop and drinking it in the shop with mask down to have a chat is wrong imho
fin12 wrote: » Ok that’s just strange. Never seen that happen .
JP Liz V1 wrote: » I've seen it in Dunnes in Bishopstown and also in Lidl, get it going out and drink outside or in your car
fin12 wrote: » They should be thrown out. Is that the Lidl in Wilton? There’s always a security guard in that one.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Yes 55 Gardai in Cork city out with Covid19
corks finest wrote: » That' include Bandon? 30 odd out there aswell
JP Liz V1 wrote: » I don't know, the Kilbrittain pub party did a lot of damage in Bandon I'd say I think over 700 Gardai out in ROI
fin12 wrote: » When was the Kilbrittain pub party?