BringBackMick wrote: » Should Martin join up with Arlene and go cap in hand to Boris and ask for 2 million doses of AZ? would enable quicker reopening of travel in the common area and enable quicker reopening of these islands? Arlene being very generous here and saying she will assist ushttps://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-56314949
Turtwig wrote: » Has the detailed list of criteria for cohort 4 been published yet?
SushiLover31 wrote: » I'd like to know this too. I think I'm on this due to medication I take but cannot confirm this without bothering my gp.
stephenjmcd wrote: » Already published, but as we know it's a parallel rollout but this is the list.https://twitter.com/gavreilly/status/1364314580588130314?s=19
Deathofcool wrote: » A nice table summary here. 100% protection from deaths in all trials is outstandinghttps://twitter.com/DrNeilStone/status/1368498649521610755?s=19
braychelsea wrote: » https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/covid-in-ireland-high-risk-patients-must-wait-for-vaccine-notice-msfxj8ng9 Dr Colm Henry said the complex task of drafting cohort four of the national vaccination programme would not be completed before the end of March because of the need to contact GPs, hospital consultants and disability groups in order to identify those at most risk. Example of perfect being the enemy of good
Deeper Blue wrote: » Yet you've got people saying we'll be under restrictions forever :pac:
ACitizenErased wrote: » ****ing RTE
ACitizenErased wrote: » ****ing RTEhttps://twitter.com/rtenews/status/1368666700724469762?s=21
jackryan34 wrote: » Why are RTE wrong to report that?
ACitizenErased wrote: » Because it’s not a story. There’s no link between the deaths and the vaccine. Why is there a need to report?
Turtwig wrote: » There is surely something more detailed than that?
Stheno wrote: » No. Thats it
CrabRevolution wrote: » Can you spell out the practicalities of this though? What does the government do to force these multinational giants to start producing vaccines here just for the Irish market? Companies like pfizer have 100s of plants worldwide, yet still only manufacture the vaccine in a small number of them. If it was as simple as forcing them to retool every plant to make vaccines I'm sure every government would have tried it by now.
MerlinSouthDub wrote: » Isn't she great altogether. Not trying to rub our noses in it at all at all.
tara2k wrote: » Rubbing your nose in what? She is trying to protect NI. We are on a shared island, and Dublin's inability to secure vaccines from the EU, which has failed to secure vaccines itself, is going to delay the re-opening of Northern Ireland. The UK is going to have a surplus of vaccines, so it makes sense to give those vaccines to a country that shares a land border, and a CTA, with it. The EU might block it, but it's worth a try. The sooner we can get these two islands fully vaccinated the better. If you are anyone else has a problem taking a vaccine from the UK, then you can opt out, and wait for the EU to deliver. The rest of us can get on with our lives.
tara2k wrote: » Rubbing your nose in what? She is trying to protect NI. We are on a shared island, and Dublin's inability to secure vaccines from the EU, which has failed to secure vaccines itself, is going to delay the re-opening of Northern Ireland. The UK is going to have a surplus of vaccines, so it makes sense to give those vaccines to a country that shares a land border, and a CTA, with it. The EU might block it, but it's worth a try. The sooner we can get these two islands fully vaccinated the better. If you are anyone else has a problem taking a vaccine from the UK, then you can opt out, and wait for the EU to deliver. The rest of us can get on with our lives. Lockdowns will be used as a mechanism to protect the HSE going forward, particularly during the winter months, but Covid restrictions will be lifted in the summer. Cases will be very low during that period, just like last year. MM has raised the topic of a lock down later in the year via the media already.
Deusexmachina wrote: » I am not suggesting 'force' and I didn't mean 'just for the Irish market'. But maybe partner with/incentivise the Pharma companies. Money talks. Make a deal to manufacture under license. Be innovative. Do something.
Charles Babbage wrote: » When does she propose that these vaccines be delivered? If it is next week then of course that would help. If it in in June when the UK is finished then that is no real help as there will be plenty of vaccines then and the limitation will be deploying them to the population.
Tippbhoy1 wrote: » I wouldn’t see the EU blocking anything the UK would give us, we can source vaccines wherever we want if someone will give them to us. This would have to be from the British government however, not from AZ. I don’t think they’d be too happy about it however, as we (Ireland and the EU) face down the UK regarding Brexit and the NI protocol. Regardless, I’m wondering if the UK will have a surplus of vaccines any time soon. Their vaccine rollout has got a bit bumpy with supply the past two weeks despite having two factories and they’ve just signed up for additional supply from India. Maybe the Uk factories are having the same issue as the European factories and their drive at the start was due to stockpiles. All speculation however on my part. My sense is if the EU approve the SII for AZ supply, coupled with being ahead of the Uk in the queue for the J&J vaccine, we won’t need AZ from the UK by the time they’ve any surplus. Now if they decide to give us vaccine before they have finished themselves, that is a whole other story.
Russman wrote: » Lockdowns won’t be used the protect the HSE going forward from anything other than the current COVID pandemic.
User1998 wrote: » It would make a lot of sense if the UK gave us even a small amount like 200,000 vaccines if we promised to administer them to people living in the border counties. It would be a win win, we get more people vaccinated and it would help stop the spread of covid in NI