titan18 wrote: » Ya, haven't seen anything that we actually have stuff ordered there.
Melanchthon wrote: » Said it before, will say it again, there's no evidence of any agreement with Novavax having been concluded with the EU despite it being really really promising. Somebody needs to ask Maread McGuiness or Micheal Martin to enquire about it at this stage.
Red Silurian wrote: » I had a look this lunch time at the EMA's rolling review process and how long it took from the beginning of rolling review to approval Biontech - 72 days (1st October to 12th December) Moderna - 52 days (16th November to 6th January) Oxford/AZ - 122 days (30th September to 29th of January) Jansen (J&J) - 100 days (1st of December to 11th of March) There are obviously factors to consider but Under rolling review at the moment are Novavax - Started rolling review on 3rd of February Curevax - Started roling review on 12th of February Sputnik V - Started rolling review on 4th of March Assuming all the above are accepted by the EMA (no guarantee obviously) the EMA should have them approved between 52 and 122 days from Rolling Review start meaning - Novavax - 8th April - 17th June Curevax - 17th April - 26th June Sputnik V - 25th April - July 4th
Red Silurian wrote: » Novavax - Started rolling review on 3rd of February Curevax - Started roling review on 12th of February Sputnik V - Started rolling review on 4th of March Assuming all the above are accepted by the EMA (no guarantee obviously) the EMA should have them approved between 52 and 122 days from Rolling Review start meaning - Novavax - 8th April - 17th June Curevax - 17th April - 26th June Sputnik V - 25th April - July 4th
Irish Stones wrote: » It seems that AZ have 29 million doses of their vaccine held at a plant outside Rome, Italy, and it seems those doses were supposedly ready to be shipped to the UK.https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/24/world/europe/astrazeneca-vaccine-stockpile-italy.html
AdamD wrote: » https://twitter.com/antoguerrera/status/1374726892335546374 EU to get 10m from AZ in last week in March and another 6m in April from Anagni plant How does 100k in last week in March look against the schedule?
correct horse battery staple wrote: » Typical reply when it comes to anything to do with Russia Whataboutism XYZ
snotboogie wrote: » 4k doses administered in Ireland on the 21st Hopefully we start to see the ramp up tomorrow.
correct horse battery staple wrote: » This is a country whose leader said something along lines of “Russians don’t get Covid because we are better bred” Proceeded to ignore and then cover up until crises at underfunded hospitals couldn’t be hidden even with absolute control of media And where doctors who complained about the handling of Covid died by the droves in balcony leaping incidents The only thing genuine is that Putin or his mafia cronies will want to make money at expense his serfs yet again. Anyone who doesn’t understand how oppressive and dark life is for average Russians needs to go on an extended trip there, really nice people who have no issues talking your ear out over food and drink. The despair at bleak future is extremely evident but it also produces great humour
Red Silurian wrote: » Does it matter whether it's Canada, Mexico or Britain? As long as it's going outside of the EU that's the main issue I'd think
correct horse battery staple wrote: » Israel signed up to be guinea pigs and are small population wise compared to Europe US have a massive industrial complex and a federal system that can focus on tasks like that, public health is not an Eu competence as we never gave Eu such power (as we are afraid of becoming an USA type entity) eurosceptics want to have it both ways Uk got ahead by being reckless as they don’t care if hundreds of thousands die (highest death rate in Europe) and by shafting their neighbours Please stop with simplistic slogans and whataboutisms, this ain’t the daily mail comments section “mate”
stephenjmcd wrote: » Looks like the original article might be incorrect from La Stampa. Canada & Mexico are the intended destination of these doses according to reports. This lad has been fairly spot on throughout.https://twitter.com/BrunoBrussels/status/1374660866243715075?s=20
josip wrote: » Wouldn't 29m be an awfully large amount to have unshipped at any one point in time? I find it hard to believe that vaccine doses are being shipped in consignments of not less than 15m.
Red Silurian wrote: » Of course yes thanks! For what it's worth I think there's not much point in vaccine nationalism as it only gives rise potentially to mutations
stephenjmcd wrote: » Not many people even tried it. Then the examiner ran a story based on thishttps://twitter.com/patphelan/status/1373335430729506816?s=19 However multiple people have replied saying its not possible and I know someone who tried it and it isn't. They're saying now you need to be registered with a GP in NI & have a NI health number. It's being throughly clamped down on. You might be able to book it but you won't get a vaccine, you'll either be refused or contacted in advance and they'll figure it out then and cancel the appointment This is what happens when a newspaper runs a poorly researched piece based on a tweet
Don't travel North for jab, says NI, as hundreds turned away
odyssey06 wrote: » It does, according to the latest EU Commission guidelines, with Canada and Mexico having less of their population vaccinated than the EU the vaccines are exportable to them.
Chris_5339762 wrote: » 73 and 74 year old parents waiting and getting more angry, I've told them likely early April, possibly the week of the 12th after some back of the envelope calculations. Roughly what ages are being done (in reality) right about now?
funnydoggy wrote: » I haven't much of a clue with regards to the politics of this all, but lol @ them being caught hoarding doses
Apogee wrote: » https://twitter.com/gavreilly/status/1374396579801563146