Gael23 wrote: » Once it’s approved by the Ema I’m happy to take it. On AZ, there appears to be a link between HRT and the blood clots, I know this is a risk because my mum takes it and has been told to stop prior to any surgical procedure
JTMan wrote: » The US have millions of additional doses which they can release in weeks. Hopefully the EU are engaged with the US actively on this ...https://twitter.com/noahweiland/status/1372643037403357194
Nqp15hhu wrote: » Why do they have so many more doses?
ek motor wrote: » Biden might release a few to Ireland.
ixoy wrote: » I doubt it. He's already stated a lot will go to his neighbours, which makes an awful lot of sense for him. .
ixoy wrote: » I doubt it. He's already stated a lot will go to his neighbours, which makes an awful lot of sense for him. He'd probably also deal with any excess batches at an EU level rather than Ireland. We'd pin more hope on the UK giving us some as we're their neighbours and they don't give a fiddlers about EU diplomacy but, by the time they're in such a position, we might not hopefully need them.
Sky King wrote: » Perhaps the Brits will hook us up then!? Although I wouldn't hold my breath. It makes sense to give vaccines to your neighbours, which is why the Brits will probably give them to Australia and NZ. :rolleyes: Having said that, they did vaccinate Spanish who were crossing into Gibraltar so perhaps there will be an opportunity for those working in NI...
josip wrote: » The UK don't expect to have any spare vaccines until the end of July by which stage we won't need them.
“For Secretary of Labor, I nominated a good friend and a stand-up guy Marty Walsh of Boston," Biden said. “The son of Irish immigrants — the only downside is he’s not from Mayo, he’s from Galway.”
IRISHSPORTSGUY wrote: » Hopefully we get wall to wall news coverage on this to pressurise the government to go for it. Perfectly good vaccine with a high efficiency rate. This could all be over a month sooner. It cost cillions for each week in lockdown vs a couple of hundred million for Sputnik? I fully expect us to be good little Europeans and turn it down.
Elessar wrote: » If the EU go ahead with the vaccine export restrictions, will that mean more Pfizer etc. for us?
is_that_so wrote: » Doubtful as Pfizer have been the good guys and really stepped up. The new plant should be good enough for us. It's predominantly AZ in the crosshairs, maybe J&J if things go pear shaped there.
Elessar wrote: » I thought AZ were being restricted anyway?
is_that_so wrote: » It depends where it's going. UK is still OK for now but not a virtually COVID free country like Australia.
mandrake04 wrote: » US intend on supplying Pacific Islands to keep the Chinese influence out of its doorstep, they already supplied Marshall Islands, Palau and Micronesia last month. They are in a Quad alliance with India, Japan and Australia to supply a Billion vaccines to the region.
JTMan wrote: » Wacker, who are producing ingredients for the CureVac vaccine, have said that they expect EMA approval in early May. Seems like it will be late May when CureVac vaccines reach EU countries.
is_that_so wrote: » CureVac disagree, as it says in the article. They've always talked about June.
eoinbn wrote: » Late June at that. They had said late May or early June but it seems the variants have produced more data that will need analysis. Disappointing.
eoinbn wrote: » AZ haven't shipped from the EU to the UK since January. They know very well that request would be denied.
ACitizenErased wrote: » France is now recommending AstraZeneca jab for over-55s only. WTF?