john4321 wrote: » All reports I have read here of people being vaccinated have been positive.
namloc1980 wrote: » Zero chances of that.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » Lack of supply is shambolic.
Tenzor07 wrote: » Yeap, I'm sure the fortunate few are delighted they're vaccinated while everyone else isn't, that's a good feeling for them i'm sure to feel safe... Meanwhile 1000's of over 70's and 80's sit around waiting for that call from their Doctor which seems a very long time coming...maybe next month...Maybe..
votecounts wrote: » https://twitter.com/thejournal_ie/status/1374464917550469123 thought this would have been an issue earlier
john4321 wrote: » Again what's shambolic (chaotic, disorganized, or mismanaged) about the rollout apart from lack of supply? You cant distribute something you dont have.
Tenzor07 wrote: » Speed, Supply, distribution, lack of I.T system...Purchase outside EU agreements possible but not done. Listen you know all this, and i'm not going to sit here all night typing out the same thing all night so the above stands.
Red Silurian wrote: » They say lack of supply yet Israel, UK and USA ahead of vaccination schedule, how is that?
Gael23 wrote: » How long will a decision on Sputnik take
Tenzor07 wrote: » Speed, Supply, distribution, lack of I.T system... Purchase outside EU agreements possible but not done. Listen you know all this, and i'm not going to sit here all night typing out the same thing all night so the above stands.
Sweet.Science wrote: » Haven't been keeping on top of the vaccine stories lately . When can we expect the plant in the Nederlands to be approved ? And will that result in more vaccines straight away ?
stephenjmcd wrote: » An AstraZeneca document according to Reuters says March 25th but there's nothing confirmed. Number of vaccines already produced on site also isn't confirmed but yeah whatever is there should see a decent delivery from once there's actually a decent amount ready to go
giveitholly wrote: » Would this number of vaccines have been accounted for us hopefully getting 80% of adult population vaccinated(least one jab) or will they extra vaccines?
john4321 wrote: » Because we are in the EU and are doing pretty well when you compare apples to apples.
stephenjmcd wrote: » An AstraZeneca document according to Reuters says March 25th, so this Thursday but there's nothing confirmed. Number of vaccines already produced on site also isn't confirmed but yeah whatever is there should see a decent delivery from once there's actually a decent amount ready to go
VonLuck wrote: » Sometimes I think people want us to fail with the vaccine with the constant comparisons to the UK and Israel. There might be 10 countries in the entire world that have higher vaccination figures and that's somehow just not good enough? What makes Ireland so special that they should be ahead of every other country in the world?
Danzy wrote: » Focus and effort, all 3 have very strong belief in vaccine science and the need to rollout vaccines. All 3 put people who knew what they were doing in charge of all stages. They took it serious. Their numbers reflect that.
Deleted User wrote: » By tying ourselves exclusively to the EU we've basically guaranteed we can't be more than marginally better or worse than ~80% of the developed countries in the world. Then the argument becomes circular. So the EU is holding us back? No, we can buy outside the programme. Cool, will we buy outside the programme? No, that's vaccine nationalism!
Tippbhoy1 wrote: » No, buying outside the program is not vaccine nationalism.