Sanjuro wrote: » Probably down to a higher degree of interaction with sick people.
Qrt wrote: » Fully aware every one person vaccinated is a step in the right direction, but can someone please explain why Boots floor staff (i.e. not on the pharmacy) are getting vaccinated but we still have all the vulnerable groups to burn through? I work in a supermarket, I do quite literally the same job as a regular Boots staff member in a much, much busier environment, yet I’m nearly at the bottom of the groupings...
ACitizenErased wrote: » Every pharmacy is getting vaccinated. The chances of a sick person showing up at a pharmacy are way higher than a supermarket.
iamwhoiam wrote: » Boots floor staff would not be working in the pharmacy .
Stheno wrote: » Aren't there also plans to do vaccinations in pharmacy's?
ACitizenErased wrote: » Boots is a pharmacy.
iamwhoiam wrote: » A part of Boots is a pharmacy Yes , look at Liffey Valley for example a huge shop floor with clothes and cosmetics and baby equipement and toys .The pharmacy is a small area of the whole shop
salmocab wrote: » Couple of things that occurred to me if anyone has any answers. First say a doctor orders 100 doses but managed to vaccinate 110, 4 weeks later does he need to order 110 and if he does and gets another extra 10 out of it what happens to them 10 4 weeks later when they are due the second jab if/when he’s not doing anyone. Secondly if I got AZ and had booked a couple of weeks down the country that happened to coincide with week 12 is there leeway in the system for this? Cheers.
JTMan wrote: » Professor Luke O’Neill has said it would be “ridiculous and stupid” if there were excess vaccines in North not supplied to the republic in a bid to stamp out Covid-19 on the island of Ireland. Meanwhile, the UK will have given at least 1 dose to everyone aged 40 and over by 4 April (Easter) according to reports.
Prof O’Neill said it was a “cock-up” from Astrazeneca that led to one of their two European plants in the Netherlands not receiving authorisation to produce the vaccine for Europe. He said “the word is” that the shelves are lined with vaccines in this plant and once Astrazeneca provides all the requisite documentation to the EU, it should “clear the logjam”.
astrofool wrote: » They have backup lists in the next group to handle this. It doesn't need to be exactly on the 12 week mark, so can be a couple of weeks either side, with the 12 week mark optimal. When you know your first vaccine date, you can plan to be around for the second.
Stheno wrote: » Also from the article:
ACitizenErased wrote: » If there’s a pharmacy on site its defined as a pharmacy. They’ll be administering vaccines, hence they’re all being vaccinated. It’s a no brainer.
salmocab wrote: » I have 2 weeks away booked in July and should be group 4 which could well mean second jab due whilst I’m away (still in Ireland) so whilst I’m very keen to get vaccinated I’d like to know that it’d not be an issue to get a second jab just before or after the trip.
ACitizenErased wrote: » Big improvements in Israel lately. There is less than 1000 in hospital there now.https://twitter.com/higginsdavidw/status/1370718776199630850?s=21
afatbollix wrote: » Well this week for me is a turning point and I'm sure it will be for a lot of people too soon. I now know more friends and family that have a jab than those who do not.
embraer170 wrote: » The whole vaccine roll out in Europe is depressing. It now seems it will take us until well after the summer to have a substantial proportion of the European population vaccinated. We keep getting promised a quicker rollout next month/next quarter, and it's not just AZ, but other vaccines too. While I don't believe the Commission is doing a particularly good job, I also think think that 27 States fighting each other would not have led to great outcomes. There was a whole year to prepare this and get it right. The US (under Trump!) managed and we failed miserably.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Congratulations. However I'm seeing a turning point in the opposite direction, the ineptitude of the overall programme is getting to a lot of people. With the fact that we're now moving to 12 week gaps means the entire summer is a complete write-off in terms of foreign travel for a huge proportion of the population.
astrofool wrote: » The staff areas would be common for the store, it's part of getting the vaccinators vaccinated to speed rollout as supply increases, so we don't end up sitting on lots of supply. We've been very effective at getting supply we get into arms, I would encourage that to continue.
Deleted User wrote: » Congratulations. However I'm seeing a turning point in the opposite direction, the ineptitude of the overall programme is getting to a lot of people. With the fact that we're now moving to 12 week gaps means the entire summer is a complete write-off in terms of foreign travel for a huge proportion of the population.
Qrt wrote: » I’d understand this...but... Seven of the largest Tesco’s in the country also have pharmacies, examples being Naas, Newbridge, The Square too. Going by the Boots rationale, all the Tesco staff should be getting them soon. I’m just speaking as a shop worker, working in an environment where social distancing went out the window a long, long time ago.
afatbollix wrote: » I felt like you 6 weeks ago and yes its shi te right now but you will hear more and more friends and family getting a jab and that's what helps.