uli84 wrote: » I’m in group 4, ok, let’s wait and see
Cork2021 wrote: » THE VARIANTS!!!!https://twitter.com/profshanecrotty/status/1355262019562209282?s=21
Goldengirl wrote: » Healthcare workers including myself , who have or may have had the infection previously have been reporting a greater reaction to the second dose of Pfizer . I reported this here a few weeks ago. Might mean that your body is reacting to that second dose strongly because it doesn't actually need it ?
Probes wrote: » 10% of Morocco population have been given a vaccine, the EU has made an arse out of this. I’m sure we’ll get there eventually but the pandemic has highlighted a negative of the EU for sure, the inability to work quickly in situations that require it.
thecretinhop wrote: » my brother is in cat 4. by my reckoning it is late April he gets it. 170k 80 85 190k 75 80 100k a week vac at best? am I wrong?
Bubbaclaus wrote: » Group 4 starts on Monday
Goldengirl wrote: » Healthcare workers including myself , who have or may have had the infection previously have been reporting a greater reaction to the second dose of Pfizer . I reported this here a few weeks ago. Might mean that your body is reacting to that second dose strongly because it doesn't actually need it ? I would not be surprised if the second dose was deemed unnecessary for those who have already tested positive in the future , but that is my non expert opinion
Irish Times wrote: Prof Brian MacCraith, chair of the vaccine taskforce, said first doses for over-85s would be completed this week, and the vaccination of 80-84 year olds would commence.First doses are to be completed in long-term care facilities this week and for healthcare workers during the second week of March. Meanwhile, those with specific medical conditions such as cancer and chronic kidney disease and the immunocompromised will begin to be vaccinated from next week (March 8th).
Icantthinkof1 wrote: » That’s great if that’s the case but aren’t group 4 getting the Pfizer vaccine? How will there be Pfizer vaccines for them when the under 85’s still have to vaccinated with Pfizer’s?
Gael23 wrote: » Is there any hope for holidays around September/October if this good news keeps coming?
Thornysheep wrote: » With vaccination ramping up there is every hope. I'm hoping to travel in September.
Apogee wrote: » https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/rapid-covid-19-tests-to-be-used-in-monitoring-school-outbreaks-1.4497580 Interview with Katie Hannon here from Sat:https://www.rte.ie/radio/radioplayer/html5/#/radio1/21915427 Quotes a number of 72,000 over 85s Late cancellation/'rebalancing' of delivery from AstraZeneca last Friday and of another due this week to give a combined shortfall of 25,000 doses. They expect to recoup this 25,000 next weekend/following week - net effect of zero. Expected doses Q1: 1.25M Expected Q2: 3.8M Vaccinatable population over 18: 3.75M 80% or 3M to have first dose by end of June 37 vaccinations centres, 11 large & 26 county based. At full capacity, the large centres should be capable of 300,000 doses per week, and the smaller ones 200,000 per week ->500,000 combined. Registration system will be capable of 'vaccine certification'.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Just off the phone with my mother, my father had a telephone appointment with his doctor, he has 2 conditions on the group 4 list, he is 63. He asked the GP when he will get the vaccine and he said May! This is a Cork City GP. Surely this can't be right?
Deleted User wrote: » Just off the phone with my mother, my father had a telephone appointment with his doctor, he has 2 conditions on the group 4 list, he is 63. He asked the GP when he will get the vaccine and he said May! This is a Cork City GP. Surely this can't be right?
Crunchie77 wrote: » On that radio interview, Brian MacCraith said that group 4 will be divided into two sub groups and group 4A would be recommended to receive an MRNA vaccine. These would include cancer patients, those with chronic kidney disease and others who are immunosuppressed. I would assume that the others in the group 4b might start going ahead with Astra Zeneca concurrently? He said that both groups should start on Monday 8th March. He also said that they were still working on identifying these patients and where they would be vaccinated. Some would be through hospital consultants and others through GPs so they have a bit more to consider before they hit the target of starting in 7 days time in my opinion. Fingers crossed though!
BigMo1 wrote: » Looking pretty much certain that the 100k target for the week will be missed. Really not a good look missing the first major target.
Deleted User wrote: » I phoned my father myself. The gp said his diabetes is undercontrol so he will not be in group 4 due to that ( is this correct?). But his bmi is 43. He is working on it it is down from much higher since last year and the gp said that that wont let him get it faster!
seamus wrote: » The GP is wrong since obesity qualifies him for group 4; https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/39038-provisional-vaccine-allocation-groups/#aged-16-69-and-at-very-high-risk-of-severe-covid-19-disease I'd go back to the GP and just point that out to them. I have some sympathy here for GPs, as they're expected to be experts in this, when they're still only pulling it together themselves. That said, this rollout is revealing cracks in the GP system that have been hidden for years. My over-70s father-in-law was told by his GP that because he doesn't have a medical card he won't be included in this rollout and will have to wait until it's open to the wider public. So he's changing GP to one who will get it for him. My suspicion is that the other GP hasn't joined the HSE programme, so *he* can't distribute any vaccines, but doesn't want to lose any patients, so he's just telling his patients they can't get it yet.