stephenjmcd wrote: » So this week we have the just under 80k doses being administered. Next week is 109,990 between Monday to Sunday Long term care facilties Dose 1 - 8,500 (Pfizer) Dose 2 - 3,400 (Pfizer) Front line healthcare workers Dose 1 - 60,000 (AZ) Dose 2 - 2,000 (Pfizer) Over 70s Dose 1 - 26,000 (Pfizer) & 10,000 (Moderna)
stephenjmcd wrote: » It's not a poor return as up to Sunday this week is 12k planned. Was all announced last week that it was only around 80 practises being trialled this week
JRant wrote: » Paul Reid just mentioned they had a figure of approximately 4,000 GP jabs given up to last night. Numbers aren't firm but still a very poor return.
statesaver wrote: » Is this for real, 66 in one day ?https://twitter.com/FergalBowers/status/1362353814448336899
cameramonkey wrote: » Is the lack of Moderna vaccinations just a supply issue?
ceegee wrote: » Updated to 5.3 on ECDC site now
irishlad. wrote: » https://twitter.com/COVID19DataIE/status/1362378337973395461https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cUZy6AMCwuA2zhtRuKK7cqMVgmhdDsGsZrFWJTkw9DY/edit?usp=sharing
ACitizenErased wrote: » Not sure if this is true or if the HSE have fecked up data submissionhttps://twitter.com/garyjduffy/status/1362395281518587906?s=21
Yevon wrote: » https://twitter.com/gavreilly/status/1362392410081402880?s=20 The media at it again... This time Gavan Reilly ignoring the meaning of basic words and saying that "the indications are" that we may be able to reopen schools and "there are no guarantees" is a contradiction.
Micky 32 wrote: » Luke O’Neill at it again :pac:https://www.newstalk.com/news/luke-oneill-coronvavirus-nearing-endgame-as-case-numbers-fall-around-the-world-1152417
ACitizenErased wrote: » can we also not forget that the 85 rollout officially commenced Tuesday, not Monday.
[Deleted User] wrote: » There are two notes on the dashboard, the first is on the two day lag, the second is on under reporting. I read that is the numbers on the dash board are those reported two days ago. The actual number delivered two days ago will be slightly higher as some wont have been reported Monday
Van.Bosch wrote: » He is getting flak on Twitter but we are getting data today as at 15th, so that is the lag. The data in it should be good, i highly doubt we only did 66 vaccines on Monday?
Mr Reid said it will include "13,500 people who are aged 85 plus, who will be vaccinated in their GP practice or in vaccination centres". "We will also be doing over 40,000 staff and residents in long-term care facilities, who will be getting their second dose, and thirdly, 25,000 vaccinations of frontline healthcare workers with the AstraZeneca vaccine."