tara2k wrote: » Someone with some sense at last. Getting people vaccinated has to be P1.
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
Turtwig wrote: » In this case I think it's only fair and proper that it is reported. Two individuals got severe clots. These individuals happened to be injected from the same batch of the vaccine. It could be coincidence. It could point to a faulty batch. It could be a random occurrence. It could be many things. I don't see why RTE shouldn't report this. They could have had a much scarier headline than the one they used. They didn't. So, I think RTE could be cut a little slack on this one.
Wolf359f wrote: » The UK are ~20% through their vaccination program and people are going on like they have vaccines all done and dusted and going outta date in a massive fridge somewhere. This whole notion about the UK giving Ireland spare doses just seems to be gaslighting from some media.
User1998 wrote: » They ordered 150 million vaccines. I was being very conservative with a 200,000 hand out, as long as we vaccinated those at the border counties it would greatly benefit NI
tara2k wrote: » They will be. I'm going to bookmark this post for later on in the year. Keep an eye on MM etc in the media over the next few weeks.
Deleted User wrote: » They're over 20% and going at a far faster rate than the rest of Europe. We were aiming to do 100k 2 weeks ago, after 2 weeks of just over 80k we've now lowered the target for next week to 84k. The inertia is absolutely incredible.
Wolf359f wrote: » I used the ~ as I don't know the exact figure, maybe you do? 42.2% first dose out of 100% 2.1% second dose out of 100% So.... 22.15%, does that tie in with your figure? The UK have been pulling back on vaccinations also, they peaked and now they are slowing down, for the very same reason as us.... supplies!
expectationlost wrote: » Covid in Ireland: HSE say ill to get jab next with eldest almost fully vaccinated https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/covid-in-ireland-hse-say-ill-to-get-jab-next-with-eldest-almost-fully-vaccinated-n6g0n3mhj what is this bull****?
Zhane wrote: » What exactly do you think is Bull****? Everyone knows the vulnerable are being vaccinated first, and rightly so.
IRISHSPORTSGUY wrote: » AstraZeneca shortfalls. The coming week will be a bit slower but the following week is going to be bumper apparently.
expectationlost wrote: » not even all the over 85 have been vaccinated yet? they haven't done category 3 yet, why are they talking about category 4
Wolf359f wrote: » Cohort 3 will be using mRNA vaccines, Cohort 4 will use AZ. They are doing both currently.
expectationlost wrote: » are they?
astrofool wrote: » Groups roll out simultaneously due to logistics in getting vaccines to some in an earlier group. AZ still being kept to younger age group, so all going on HCW or vulnerable young.
Wolf359f wrote: » Yes... before you try bitch and moan about something, do some research.
expectationlost wrote: » my parents are over 75 and have heard nothing, so over over 70s are not being done currently.