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
Cork2021 wrote: » I’ve come to the conclusion that the Gript articles are correct! They’re undermining the vaccination programme by tweeting this drivel without backing it up with data! The vaccines work! Even if it means I get a bad head cold then they work!https://twitter.com/gabrielscally/status/1366479853323759618?s=21
Micky 32 wrote: » Ryan from the WHO is now at it, hinting normality won’t be here by the end of the year ( courtesy of RTE letting uy,s know). It seems to be about keeping transmission low now rather than eliminating hospitalisations and deaths.
funnydoggy wrote: » If he's speaking for Ireland, well then I'd love to know what his definition of normality is. He could mean hand hygiene. It's important to remember though.. that we're ****ing flying it!
political analyst wrote: » Why didn't the Oxford scientists and AstraZeneca ask more elderly people to volunteer as test subjects for the vaccine when the original trials were taking place?
Ficheall wrote: » Looks better for your product the fewer people that die after using it.
hmmm wrote: » Worth reading from Israelhttps://www.timesofisrael.com/from-israel-with-hope-best-data-yet-suggests-vaccines-will-empty-covid-wards/
Deeper Blue wrote: » 122 hospitalisations out of 1,820,000 is unreal, just 0.0067% 0.0067% of our entire population is 328, less than what's in hospital currently
Scuid Mhór wrote: » Not an update but good grief, I cannot wait to get vaccinated.
speckle wrote: » Let us not forget in haste 2 days of temperature fever body aches chills etc is not the same in a young hwc than someone in their 80s and frail even if it is a minority of people..
Sky King wrote: » Same here, I'm going to go licking handrails in public places to celebrate!
Azatadine wrote: » That's one thing I'll be avoiding when I can in future.....hands on handrails.....
odyssey06 wrote: » From RTE - note that Denmark also seem to be looking for any spare vaccines from Israel: Austria has broken ranks with the European Union saying it would work together with Israel and Denmark to produce second-generation vaccines against mutations of the coronavirus. Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said Austria and Denmark, as members of the First Mover Group founded by him, would work with Israel on vaccine production against mutations of the coronavirus and jointly research treatment options. The announcement is a rebuke to the EU's joint vaccine procurement programme for member states which has been criticised for being too slow to agree deals with manufacturers.https://www.rte.ie/news/coronavirus/2021/0302/1200326-coronavirus-global/
titan18 wrote: » Ireland really should get moving on asking for that stuff. We're being way too passive in the fight for vaccines
stephenjmcd wrote: » Not sure what exactly they expect to do really. Pharmaceutical companies produce vaccines, so what difference do they expect to make. At the end of the day Austria and Denmark will still be getting their vaccine supply through the EU as they don't have deals with suppliers individually
stephenjmcd wrote: » Ask for what stuff?
mick087 wrote: » Or maybe there experts was spot on and our experts are getting it wrong.