ACitizenErased wrote: » If MM did nothing about it people would be complaining, now he wants to meet the CEO and it's 'pointless'.....
Tippbhoy1 wrote: » Great news - well done to all involved. Another step in the right direction. Single dose, kept in the fridge, this will be massive for all of us.
Mark1916 wrote: » https://twitter.com/business/status/1369985196821450752?s=21 Full report
Apogee wrote: » https://twitter.com/newschambers/status/1370013052163284993
stephenjmcd wrote: » Circa 87k vaccinations last weekhttps://twitter.com/newschambers/status/1370016231835774980?s=19
Irish Stones wrote: » Yes, but isn't that weird that some of those who died to blood clots had just received a dose of vaccine? I mean, can it be a coincidence? Some of them were young and fit.
Apogee wrote: » No slide for next week... once bitten (by AZ), twice shy.https://twitter.com/newschambers/status/1370016713329229825
Micky 32 wrote: » The only reason we are hearing about them is because they had the vaccine. If they hadn’t we would have never heard about it. Just say i had a dodgy ticker. As i left the doctors after my jab i unfortunately drop dead ( not because of the vaccine) i bet i’d make the news.
Chris_5339762 wrote: » J&J one-dose has just been approvedhttps://www.thejournal.ie/eu-medicines-agency-approves-johnson-johnson-one-shot-vaccine-5378150-Mar2021/ TheJournal are all on the ball, just avoid the comments section as usual
Sanjuro wrote: » The problem I have with it is that the government seem to be doing absolutely **** all about the situation in this country and are relying on vaccines being the panacea to get us out of everything. They did nothing about hospital capacity. They did nothing about planning for mandatory quarantining. They had absolutely no plan put together with regards to the schools and the absolute mess that was since January. They're now talking about locking us down til May and possibly beyond with no sign of any planning for anything else. So yeah, this seems like a pointless exercise that's easy for the government to look like they're doing something.
Apogee wrote: » So they actually surpassed their target of 84K last week.
Apogee wrote: » Look at rate of decrease in cases in the graph on righthttps://twitter.com/newschambers/status/1370017872869810176
Apogee wrote: » Reid: Over 85's. Previously 700/800 people via 65 GPs were outstanding. Now down to 500 outstanding via 30 GPs.
KrustyUCC wrote: » That seems like very slow progress in the over 85s 200-300 done so far this week That's less than 100 a day You would hope such issues won't arise again in the next age groups
crossman47 wrote: » Remember these few hundred will be dotted around the country. its not as if they can all form an orderly queue at one venue. Of course it will happen other age groups. it would be a miracle if it didn't. There will be recluses, people who refuse a vaccine, etc, etc.
ACitizenErased wrote: » Paul Reid has said the additional 40-50k Pfizer jabs for this quarter have us on track for just under 1.2 million