bucketybuck wrote: » Thats not the point, do you trust that what they did is not open to abuse? That if this is allowed that no doctor or nurse will contrive a scenario that leaves some vials "going to waste"?
PO!NT wrote: » It will be 32 doses These 16 require a second dose.
c.p.w.g.w wrote: » Well then bring those frontline workers to the hospital
elefant wrote: » I'm not talking about calling up other stations or hospitals. I mean that if there were 7 people in the whole hospital over 70 years old who received surplus vaccines, it seems quite the coincidence that 2 of them were the children of the person in charge.
jill_valentine wrote: » The article states: Which reads to me that yes, there is such a system now, but there was not at the time. Again, they got 120 other people dosed after dosing 1000+ others and had 16 left with an hour to spare only after exhausting all other available avenues. 9 of 16 were over 70 and at least two of the others actually work for the HSE, one as a volunteer. It's scandalous to feed HSE staff to the wolves over this when reading into it makes it clear they went above and beyond to use their resources responsibly.
Russman wrote: » I don't think the 2 children were over 70. My understanding is that the 2 children worked there. I don't know if they were on site or called in. I wouldn't say you'd find too many people over 70 in a Maternity Hospital tbh though, I assumed all 16 were brought or called in at short notice after they got the initial 104 extra people done but open to correction.
NIMAN wrote: » Optics : bad Decision : correct
Mrsmum wrote: » For the master himself, it's kindof a case of Caesar's wife having to be above suspicion. And that's why he has apologised.
hynesie08 wrote: » 16 out of 1100+ is a tenth of a %, that's not scale.
plodder wrote: » There's always going to be wastage. It's unlikely you'll have the exact number number at the end of the day, to use up the last vial. But, it has to be possible to do better than 120 left over.
KaneToad wrote: » Also, there appears to be a plan to provide blanket vaccination coverage for entire organisations. I would question this approach... not everyone in the HSE needs to jump a queue...not everyone in the guards needs to jump a queue...not everyone in education needs to jump a queue...not everyone in the Prison service needs to jump a queue... The most vulnerable - those at most risk of dying with the virus need to be dealt with as a priority.
Nozebleed wrote: » delusional. defending the indefensible. The decision was wrong. It was corrupt. and he has been caught..he has no option but resign.
bucketybuck wrote: » 16 that you know about. 5 that you know about. Again, if it is as easy as this to game the system then we will be talking about a lot more than 5 or 16.
basill wrote: » This country is so full of victims. Its the inherent problem with the current vaccine that it has a relatively short expiry and has to be kept at a sub zero temperature. Think of it this way. There are hopefully 16 people less likely now to get a bad dose of the virus and place additional burden on the health system.
is_that_so wrote: » Feeling a need to resort to family is bad enough, but throwing the two kids of the decision makers into the mix is absolutely guaranteed to magnify the decision and have repercussions.
is_that_so wrote: » Doses are good but what people will see is the family side of things and what appears to be a random but self-serving decision.
jill_valentine wrote: » Ok. I want you to tell me how you'd come up with 16 people in reach of your workplace, that you can be confident would get there in an hour, at short notice, at 9 at night. And none of them can be related, under 70, or work for the same company. What's the first call you make?
Mrsmum wrote: » If he understood the value of not appearing to be abusing his position, then his own children would be the very last people he would call forward.
Russman wrote: » But is it not a lot easier to do a full facility or hospital in one go, say, a week, rather than do all the Group 1s in the various locations, then go back and do all the Group 2s etc ? Logistically I think it makes sense to do a full hospital at the one time.