silverharp wrote: » good to see thishttps://twitter.com/AndreasShrugged/status/1367906491425042435
Tippbhoy1 wrote: » That wouldn’t surprise me that they’re doing politics with it. Do you support Ireland sourcing vaccines from Russia? Should we abandon the solidarity of the EU and go with an every man for himself approach? And if every other EU country thinks the same, will we get the vaccines ahead of them eg Germany? Didn’t realise that we now know Sputnik is safe, last I heard this week it was undergoing an EU review and it looked promising. If you could fly to Moscow and get it tomorrow, but if anything went wrong afterwards it was your problem, would you do it? I wouldn’t, but I’d genuinely like to hear your view
Tippbhoy1 wrote: » What about the UK and J&J, how’s that going?
Danzy wrote: » Russia and China have both been prioritizing exports above their own. Soft power politics. About 60% of Russians don't trust the Sputnik vaccine, pity given we now know it is safe. Mass Centres with vaccines in stock and empty all day.
Tippbhoy1 wrote: » Really? What did you hear in January for March, and when in January, for when in March I would have confidence we will have significantly more vaccines in 3 months than we have now. No one can say anything for certain as there are no guarantees in life, you could be hit by a bus tomorrow. Yes there will be hiccups, which is the very nature of national programs of work and dependencies on third party supply. 6 months ago we didn’t even know when we would have the vaccines, if indeed at all. Most countries have no vaccine. We are near the top of the pile globally, should we be beating the US?
Klonker wrote: » How would people expect an EU vaccine certificate to work this summer? Would you have to have gotten both doses before getting or would you get after one dose as effectiveness is very high even after one dose? I'd probably expect after both doses as some might be less likely to get their follow up dose if they've already received their certificate. If you have the cert does that mean you don't need a PCR test or to quarentine? Would people without a vaccine be able to travel if they get a PCR test beforehand and would they have it quarentine? It seems like a lot of questions to be still answered on this.
average_runner wrote: » We keep hearing 3 months this and that. We heard it last January for march. The fact is we dont know anything on the numbers
Tippbhoy1 wrote: » It’s possible to buy our own, but anything the EU have ordered will be fulfilled before us though. This means Ireland approving and buying Russian or Chinese. Don’t know what the lead times are there, would Xi prioritise Ireland over his own people, he might. In 3 months time we will have plenty of vaccine. Ireland aren’t far off the top 10 counties in the world in vaccinations. We just need to keep calm until then.
is_that_so wrote: » The EU aim is to have a summer, tourism accounts for 10% of GDP and some countries genuinely afford another lost summer economically, hence the enthusiasm to work on vaccine passports. As for AZ, annoying one customer over another is really not good business, especially one that can block your supply chain.
mick087 wrote: » The time is not right to exit but it is always a good idea to have a plan for when and if Ireland wish to leave the EU.
eoinbn wrote: » Pretty embarrassing that we need to go to the US cap in hand begging for supplies and vaccines. They managed to ramp up production even with an idiot in charge. The EU is a noble idea but a failed implementation. It is time we started to plot our exit.
Leftwaffe wrote: » Genuine question here. Could we buy more vaccines outside the EU vaccine program? How difficult would this be and what vaccines are available? If it’s possible, why aren’t we doing it?
average_runner wrote: » Wouldn't you want to give it to.the people that paid for it first. EU is way too slow and will prolong lockdown well into the summer. Thank god the outdoor season is here, numbers dropping and kids having fun playing outside.
JTMan wrote: » FT reports here (paywall) that the EU seeks to access AstraZeneca vaccines produced in US. - EU will urge the US to permit the export of millions of doses of AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine to Europe. - EU also wants Washington to ensure the free flow of shipments of crucial vaccine ingredients needed in European production. - Thierry Breton, EU internal market commissioner, has now been tasked to work with Jeffrey Zients, US co-ordinator of the Covid-19 response, on vaccine supply chain matters. - AstraZeneca say they need to source 90 million vaccines in Q2 from outside the EU but have not said where they will come from. - US have ordered 300m doses of the AstraZeneca jab but not clear when the FDA will approve the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Danzy wrote: » Astra Zeneca is a tiny company, Johnson and Johnson is a global behemoth.
is_that_so wrote: » J&J manufacture vaccines anyway, they know what they are doing. AZ by the looks of things do not with all the wide boy juggling of supplies that is going on.