Miike wrote: » I genuinely missed this in the articles I've read on the issue. Could you link one?
GreeBo wrote: » well if there were on day 5 since being taken from -70 then it doesnt matter if there were out of the fridge or not, right?
steddyeddy wrote: » Right Seamus I worked in a hospital and part of my job was making calculations for things like this. What you have described in bold is incompetent beyond belief. Yes actually I do know workers in St.James' hospital for example that didn't get it.
gmisk wrote: » 16 had to be found at ever shorter notice
Amirani wrote: » https://www.irishtimes.com/news/health/coombe-board-to-discuss-giving-of-covid-19-vaccine-to-16-family-members-of-staff-1.4461145 "The Coombe said it was able to produce more than 120 additional vaccines, beyond what was anticipated, from its supply of vials of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on January 8th." All of these 120 were given out. Hence we know well over 100 people were contacted in order to give unscheduled vaccines to.
gmisk wrote: » So you are arguing over two of the 120 spare vaccines? One works in a medical practice the other works in the hospital. "Two of the recipients are understood to be Dr O’Connell’s children, one of whom is college-going age, and is a paid part-time worker in his private medical practice. The other works intermittently in the hospital as an unpaid worker." So 120 vaccines spare, they found 104 people at short notice. 16 had to be found at ever shorter notice and of the other 16 - 9 were over 70... Would people rather they were just dumped? Honestly mountain out of a molehill imo.
Amirani wrote: » The Coombe isn't a private hospital.
thecomedian wrote: » Is all of this true? If so, what’s everyones problem?
angel eyes 2012 wrote: » There is a private clinic to the right of the public hospital when you enter the main gate.
Miike wrote: » So there's 120 extra doses. We'll make contact with 120 people and if we don't use them sure give them to my kids. Heaven forbid they sought out higher priority people after 9.30 in the evening, how taxing.
steddyeddy wrote: » Right Seamus I worked in a hospital and part of my job was making calculations for things like this. What you have described in bold is incompetent beyond belief.
Yes actually I do know workers in St.James' hospital for example that didn't get it.
hynesie08 wrote: » 2: they didn't get vaccinated first, extra doses were discovered, 90% were distributed, the last 10% included 2 members of the doctors family (who are frontline workers). That's a backarse way of skipping the queue.
seamus wrote: » Sure. But that still doesn't address the substantive issue. The lack of such a protocol or of an IT system is not Hugh O'Connell's responsibility. They did what they thought was the best use of these doses within a very limited window. Yes, but were they overlooked on this particular day? No. Lots of supposition, anecdotes and, "I can't believe the story" going on in this thread. I'll leave it to yis lads. You can enjoy chewing the furniture later when Claire Byrne hosts a two-hour programme to discuss the finer points of this and have 2 sh1t-stirrers on complaining that hospital management dared take some initiative to avoid waste, when clearly the answer was sending the injections out via rocket-suit to vaccinate workers in Tipperary and Donegal. And in 3 months time when we hear that thousands of doses have gone in the bin because hospitals are afraid of using their discretion, you'll know exactly who to thank.
suicide_circus wrote: » How did the jabs get into the arms in question? Did these family members enter the maternity hospital (where families of new borns are forbotten)? Or were the jabs transported elsewhere?
Wombatman wrote: » The most surprising thing about this, is the amount of simpletons that believe that the only ONLY option available to them, was to vaccinate the Masters children.
Amirani wrote: » Both family members work at the hospital it has been reported. So I imagine they entered with their swipe card or ID badge. Regardless, there's no exclusion from hospitals for people receiving medical treatments and procedures (including vaccination).
Amirani wrote: » That doesn't make The Coombe a private hospital though?
bucketybuck wrote: » Not at all, lots of people work to a target. Such as keeping 16 aside for family, giving out the remainder and then sorting those 16 at the end when you "couldn't find anybody else". So easy to dismiss that as a conspiracy theory, as if the country isn't full of people who would do exactly that.