hmmm wrote: » If the EMA approves an extended gap between first and second doses, it would transform the speed of vaccine rollout and potentially how quickly we could reopen. It has to be looking very attractive. First dose for everyone by June?
coconnellz wrote: » I'm not here to scare People but we have to talk about this perspective about how wonderful this vaccine is and how safe it is, but what is not discussed enough is the serious side effects to the vaccine for many people, these are not just sore arms but high temperatures shakes feeling absolutely wipe out even 11 days struggling to stand!, and being put on steroids. This is not a one of case and my girlfriend fainted after it and some of her colleges were quite sick after it aswell, I understand vaccination can be a way forward and Im definitely pro vaccines but the cure has to be better than covid itself.
JPA wrote: » Isn't that already the plan? Well 82% of adults. But if we could get that number up then it's all good.
coconnellz wrote: » I understand vaccination can be a way forward and Im definitely pro vaccines but the cure has to be better than covid itself.
Micky 32 wrote: » Dr Glynn qoute this evening: “”Dr Glynn said he thinks there will still be public health measures by the end of the year, but he is hopeful that we will be closer to what we considered 'normal' before the pandemic.””
Dressoutlet wrote: » Well yes the Cure is better than covid as I'm sure my grandmother lying dead in Glasnevin Cemetary would agree!
lbj666 wrote: » i keep saying this, but you know that the vacines are essentially a tiny benign bit of the virus in order to trigger and immune response? Could you imagine so what it would be like for these people if they got the full whack of disease itself.
Thornysheep wrote: » Not if you had Covid with nothing more than a sniffle and the vaccine with several days of chills and fever.
lbj666 wrote: » Is that even possible
Stheno wrote: » You do know high temperatures and exhaustion are symptoms of covid and you can catch it after the first dose until protection kicks in? Did any of those people get a Covid test or report the reactions?
Cork2021 wrote: » Varadkar saying we could be doing 300,000 vaccines a week from April!https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-40235897.html?fbclid=IwAR0S8Z-MwHBQJ99CopTV-VtZyM9t8hRxJ9_hFA9Z3wSTpVgsBVWJR4uFvcw
Bigbooty wrote: » Got the AZ vaccine today and apart from local tenderness which has now gone it's all good. Overheard the staff giving out because they had 80 no shows including a fair few people double booked into two different vaccine centres. No idea how that could happen. I was expecting it to be busier but it was rather quiet.
berocca2016 wrote: » You've posted the same thing on two forums, back up your assertion with data maybe rather than spreading conjecture.
ACitizenErased wrote: » It feels now like we're just trying to get through March and things will really kick off
FlubberJones wrote: » They find it piss easy to put in more restrictions but are hopeless when it comes to predicting vaccine levels... He's a spoofer and NOTHING he says can be taken on face value.