Micky 32 wrote: » To expand on that :https://twitter.com/bnodesk/status/1368955846483402753?s=21
Van.Bosch wrote: » The US is opening up to the vaccinated - wonder when they’ll let the Irish back in?
Micky 32 wrote: » If they do let us in at all, when they have the masses inoculated and Ireland completes theirs, i’d say a travel corridor maybe opened. Possible end of year. Who knows…. It wouldn’t surprise me if they look for proof of vaccination at entry. Could be wrong though
Van.Bosch wrote: » I suppose data on transmission will be key, maybe proof of vaccine and negative PCR.
trellheim wrote: » Hard data : supposedly from the paul reid interview 1.2 million doses by end Q1https://assets.gov.ie/125406/1de31afa-6beb-4dae-a6ad-f7e6b3ec1081.png Means we will see 1,200,000-(166382+312990) =720,628 vaccines delivered by the end of the month ? its 8 march already .... unless its magic fairies on past numbers we'd need to over double feb's deliveries.... no doubt I will quote this post in 3 weeks time with eating of hat
CIARAN_BOYLE wrote: » Apparently astra zenaca are playing "we said we would get your vaccine in q1 we didn't say when in q1 you would get it" and promising massive delivery on 31 March so they can say they met their targets. Its not going to be 1.2 million vaccines in arms.
lbj666 wrote: » Fergal Bowers at the press conference now "why did we order more vacines than needed for our population".... jesus wept.
chrisbonnie wrote: » Whoever is chairing that meeting should have walked down and given him an open handed slap across the face. What kind of moron would ask that.....
chrisbonnie wrote: » https://www.rt.com/russia/517540-italy-eu-sputnik-vaccine-production/ Italy have signed a deal to produce the sputnik vaccine. Interesting times. If it true we don't have any facilities here in Ireland that can produce vaccines?
Deleted User wrote: » at which point vaccine supply will not be an issue
Marhay70 wrote: » I'm reading this type of thing all the time. "Supplies will be better in February", "It'll ramp up considerably in March" etc. etc. etc. So far all forecasts have been off the mark so, while I'm happy for your optimism, I don't share it.
PTH2009 wrote: » Let's hope the J&J one dose will be approved by the Eu council this week Could be the game changer and boost we need
degsie wrote: » Boiling mad! NPHET for the best part of a year demanding us to follow all of their guidelines, which for the most part people have been doing. All we ask in return is a positive vaccine rollout which they are failing at big time!
Micky 32 wrote: » Should Ireland follow this?https://twitter.com/laoneill111/status/1369004105746776064?s=21
Happydays2020 wrote: » Yes. And we should start opening up pubs and restaurants and shops etc for everyone who is vaccinated.
hynesie08 wrote: » Who do you propose enforces that?
stephenjmcd wrote: » Outstanding resultshttps://twitter.com/sailorrooscout/status/1369052893718978560?s=19
Cork2021 wrote: » And Mac n’ chise with another good thread!https://twitter.com/sailorrooscout/status/1368921796993556484?s=21