NeuralNetwork wrote: » We don't need to be 'given' vaccines, but we could probably look at working with the UK on sourcing if the EU programme is genuinely not delivering the goods at sufficient speed.
Kiith wrote: » Ah jesus christ...plot our exit? You really have no idea what you are talking about if you think leaving the EU is the right move.
NeuralNetwork wrote: » We don't need to be 'given' vaccines, but we could probably look at working with the UK on sourcing if the EU programme is genuinely not delivering the goods at sufficient speed. Having a huge difference in vaccinations rates on the same island is risky. I don't see this as any different to us offering to help NI with PPE when Westminster let them down, which we did.
ACitizenErased wrote: » Arlene is playing for political points and to win sympathy, anyone who thinks otherwise is way too naive
Nqp15hhu wrote: » Don’t take the vaccines then.
expectationlost wrote: » my parents are over 75 and haveî heard nothing, so over over 70s are not being done currently.
Pablo Escobar wrote: » If they are under 80 and not in a home, that is why. Their segment of cohort 3 starts next week, I think.
is_that_so wrote: » BBC article on the challenges to Asian countries of vaccinating with a disappointing graphic of when it all might be done.https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-56150755
Sanjuro wrote: » Surprised at Japan. Would have thought they'd be on the same course as the EU and the US. What would be their delay?
Deleted User wrote: » Did anyone at all from Cohort 4 hear anything? I saw one person on twitter got a call but didn't see anything else.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Did anyone at all from Cohort 4 hear anything? I saw one person on twitter got a call but didn't see anything else.
is_that_so wrote: » A lack of vaccine supply and a shortage of specialty syringes.
ixoy wrote: » Impossible. Only Jokeshop Ireland has a supply issue! Maybe this sort of thing, and Canada's issues, will drive home the supply issue is a worldwide thing that's impacting many first world countries and that the US and UK are outliers because it's still not fully understood.
SusanC10 wrote: » My Mum is 80+ and sister Group 4. Rang GP Friday and they couldn't say when either of them would get Vaccine. They are not finished 85+.
jackryan34 wrote: » If this was a product in any other industry it would be called an artificial demand tactic Its head scratching what's going on, if it continues much longer, as in April onwards questions need to be asked re supply
jackryan34 wrote: » Its head scratching what's going on, if it continues much longer, as in April onwards questions need to be asked re supply
is_that_so wrote: » The demand is in the billions and the process is very specialised to get up and running, so it's not really. Q2 is where that starts but as the CMO says we're not there yet!
Sweet.Science wrote: » I'll hold my breath with the Q2 is when it really ramps up talk . The same was said for March in January
is_that_so wrote: » That was mostly Donnelly being excitable! Pfizer have said as much about ramping up in April, we'll also have J&J and the HSE are talking about 1m+ doses a month from April in promised deliveries.
ixoy wrote: » Is it though? If it was easy to ramp up production, for one of them even, they'd do it. Why wouldn't they - they'd be ahead of their competitors as everyone rushed to buy their product. That'd be a massive win. So it's not then something easy to switch over - clearly a complex system that few of us can truly appreciate. It being an emergency, doesn't change certain certain time constraints once they know their product works and is wanted. Switching over existing facilities will take time (and potentially lead to medicine shortages elsewhere). Switching over in advance of having the results and approval wouldn't have made sense either, given the potential losses and disruption to other medicines. It's obviously frustrating to all, but there's no conspiracy here and it's not really head scratching. It's something that seven billion people want and that's not an easy task.