braychelsea wrote: » Never said it was a positive or that AZ wasn't effective. All vaccines seems to eradicate death/hospitalisation. Just that more people will receive a vaccine with higher efficacy which will lead to less transmission long-term. Pfizer prevents transmission by 94% compare to AZ at ~ 50%.
Apogee wrote: » https://twitter.com/FergalBowers/status/1370422008320778248
RavenBea17b wrote: » All, Does anyone have a link/source that looks at each countries geo sequence for covid variant, capabilities, current rate of sequencing, plus plan to increase variant awareness, so adjusting vaccines etc. I guess it everywhere will be ramping up. How much is carried out in Ireland do we know ? With the first Danish variant (in mink) then Kent, South Africa, Brasil, Californian, NYC etc, it will be important step in developing adjusting testing and vaccines.
Apogee wrote: » 15% of samples are being sequenced:https://twitter.com/newschambers/status/1366789094924300288https://twitter.com/newschambers/status/1367177933874421767https://covariants.org/per-country
Stark wrote: » https://twitter.com/laoneill111/status/1370401771592544259?s=19 Can anyone find confirmation of EU 100 million doses order? I've been searching for it but any links I can find refer to the commission still faffing about with the order.
odyssey06 wrote: » Can you provide sources for these claims? Pfizer is not 94% effective at preventing transmisison. That figure relates to asymptomatic cases only.
Brekrek wrote: » MM holding talks with the CEO of AZ What the fuk is that all about ?
blackcard wrote: » So according to the Vaccine Calculator, I should get my second vaccine dose sometime between November 2021 and April 2022. Very disappointed , thought I would get it much sooner
WoollyRedHat wrote: » Actually MM is going to try and secure vaccines for the whole of Cork and then declare it a republic.
astrofool wrote: » I don't think it's been officially announced, but they were about to announce a 100M order with option for 100M more in January, so it sounds like something's been done behind the scenes, but isn't in the public domain yet.
Martina1991 wrote: » Genome sequencing is something that can be done in hospitals labs around the country too, not just the NVRL. It would not be very expensive either as it can be added on to the existing PCR platforms that are already in place. Investing in laboratory diagnostics nationwide would be a huge advantage, not just for covid19 but for the future. The powers that be have overlooked this for years. Hopefully it's time for things to change.
Klonker wrote: » Kind of old news by now. The US withholding Astra Zenica vaccines.https://www.rte.ie/news/coronavirus/2021/0312/1203515-coronavirus-global/ I find this a strange move. Its not likely to be approved until April plus I actually don't think there'll be a huge appetite by the public to take this vaccine over there, especially as they shouldn't have a shortage of other vaccines doses to use.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Over blood clots linked to AstraZeneca jab?
Cork Lass wrote: » A few weeks ago I checked the calculator to see when i could expect to get my vaccine - it said June for the first dose. Just checked again and now it's saying I can expect to get my first dose in September/October. I'm so utterly p1ssed off now:eek: