Widescreen wrote: » You see, we accept slack performance in this country, that is why less than a hundred thousand people have had a vaccine in two months! And supply HAS been sitting around at times, especially recently when the issue between getting either Astra or Pfizer came up. Aah shur, we'll get the vaccines done soon enough anyway!
Widescreen wrote: » It's fantastic to see vaccines being administered, it's just so disappointing that it has been so slow in comparison to UK. Can't believe the lack of urgency shown by the people we have to look up to here.
Polar101 wrote: » Anyone want to bet that most of Europe will be done (roughly) at the same time?
El Weirdo wrote: » Yep. And you know what other graph we're behind the UK on? Deaths. All these people banging on about how great the Brits are doing with the vaccines all seem to have forgotten what a shit show they presided over for the previous 12 months.
brickster69 wrote: » Get jabbing Irelandhttps://twitter.com/TAW_Design/status/1360753278766772230
Bubbaclaus wrote: » Whilst we are currently behind the UK, it is just a tad disingenuous to use a graph that has not been adjusted for population.
josip wrote: » Although it's a valid question by Paxton, the graph he tweeted is totally disingenuous. It measures total doses, not percentage of population, completely ignoring the fact that the UK is many times bigger than Ireland. How far he's fallen since his peak https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uwlsd8RAoqI
lbj666 wrote: » Paxton and Paxman are different people. And I think this was his peak
IRISHSPORTSGUY wrote: » What's with all the pointless UK vaccination comparisons? The annoying thing is people are so absorbed in British media in this country that the average John & Mary from Ballinasloe will think it's all the Irish government's fault for the EU being so constrained with supply.
Russman wrote: » I can't thank this post enough. Who gives a flying fcuk what the UK are doing ? Might as well compare with the Ivory Coast for all the relevance it has.
Melanchthon wrote: » So of course after all this there is going to be a focus on the UK vaccination effort or is it only ok to pay attention when it makes FF/FG look good.
Yevon wrote: » What reason is there for Seven Oaks to come out and say this publicly? Contact the person you were dealing with in the HSE and sort it out ffs.
Le Bruise wrote: » Free publicity (and a little faux outrage) I would say.
is_that_so wrote: » TBF it will deliver data for mass vaccinations with AZ, otherwise it's just a country adopting a particular vaccination approach.
ceegee wrote: » Judging by your less than a 100k comment, it seems you are judging Irish numbers by people who have had both doses. Any reason you aren't judging the UK numbers by the same metric?
Widescreen wrote: » At least by the responses here everyone is happy with the laid back ,chilled approach of the country. There's no rush really I guess, if we get the vaccine before we get the virus, sure that'll be grand!
iguana wrote: » Sitting outside my 90yr old grandmother’s GP waiting for her to come out after her vaccine. There is an absolute slew of elderly people coming in and out. It’s actually making me really tearful. Unfortunately the Guards are also here, clearly to make sure no nutters turn up to protest/cause disruption. (Not unfortunate that they are here obviously, just that it’s necessary!)