ACitizenErased wrote: » my sources have told me the vaccination setup is incredible tbh I know what I know. What I know says its an unreal setup.
ixoy wrote: » Your issue is with who got the vaccine then, not how the number of doses? I suspect the number of WFHs is not as high, as a percentage, as some think or as straight forward but no doubt it's far from perfect. Like pretty much every country.
josip wrote: » So you badly communicated that it's the communication you're criticising?
FileNotFound wrote: » I know what I know. What I know says its a piss poor setup. Exactly as i have said a few times, if you can show me something that contradicts my opinion I will gladly review. Otherwise........
FileNotFound wrote: » I'd prefer the figures were of people that needed it most. That is one of my issues alright. One of a few. Have mentioned some of them in the thread.
FileNotFound wrote: » Amazing that so many in the know contradict each other. I guess thats proof its poorly run!!!!
is_that_so wrote: » You mean my anecdotes to your anecdotes? Yeah, sure. We all have "sources" we "trust". It doesn't mean they actually know things but they always think they do. The numbers vaccinated suggest that you've a few choice titbits of gossip that you've turned into evidence of widespread behaviour.
FlubberJones wrote: » Not according the this.... if you have "better" stats let me knowhttps://www.statista.com/statistics/1196071/covid-19-vaccination-rate-in-europe-by-country/
stefanovich wrote: » The HSE is an efficient money burning machine.
FileNotFound wrote: » I don't come here expecting you to trust anything i type but i trust the ones informing me. I merely come here and state my opinion based on the information available to me. If it contradicts your view, then we disagree.
is_that_so wrote: » No I don't expect to agree but we've managed to get to a level on these threads, however low that may be, where anecdotes and stating an opinion just don't cut it as evidence. I'm not the only one to draw attention to the absence of evidence of what you claim is true.
VonLuck wrote: » Why can't people accept that we're doing well on the vaccine rollout? It seems to be a constant battle trying to convince people, yet all they have to do is look at the current vaccination figures. Maybe they're worried that they've run out of things to complain about.
Squeaksoutloud wrote: » I know the two big Dublin Mass Vaccination Clinics are going live this week with a soft start with staff vaccinations only before members of the public start attending.. Citywest with 50 booths and Aviva has another 30 I think. So plenty of capacity in Dublin alone once the supplies come on stream. Not sure what space is in DCU but that must be increasing current capacity at least three or four fold.
Pablo Escobar wrote: » It's not everyone. I genuinely think most get it and, therefore, don't feel the need to be heard on it. Empty vessels tend to make the most noise.
Micky 32 wrote: » https://twitter.com/coronavirusgoo1/status/1367086151018958850?s=21
VonLuck wrote: » I'm not so sure. I've spoken to a number of educated people about the vaccine rollout and they were unaware of the supply issues. Maybe that's down to a general lack of interest / weariness of covid news or just poor communication from the government.
brickster69 wrote: » .....The German press said it was only 8% efficeient. How could they be wrong ?