namloc1980 wrote: » Coveney says just now on RTE that there is no vaccine offer from the UK that the government is aware of and suggests it is a bit of politicking.
Nqp15hhu wrote: » Either that or they declined it.
Nqp15hhu wrote: » Your loss! We can't win with the Irish!
Apogee wrote: » Reid on RTÉ's This Week: -"Very high risk" (Cohort 4) to be done primarily in hospitals or hospital-led teams in vaccinations centres -Cohort 4: 200-220k estimate -Process of identifying all in Cohort 4 still not completed -Vaccinations already started and will run through end April/early May -"High risk aged 16*-69" to start immediately afterwards, likely early May and continue through May -"High risk" identified via GPs -Almost 800,000 doses by end of today: -570k dose 1 (15% pop) and 220k dose 2 (6%) -Cohort 6 (65-69) also in April/May in parallel with "high risk" -Increase in active vaccination centres from 14 now to 30 in April No question on or discussion of supplies unfortunately.*very hard to tell if he's saying 60-69 or 16-69 and conflating Cohorts 5/7
Professor Moriarty wrote: » I wouldn't trust this populist Tory government to tell me the time of day.
adam240610 wrote: » 800000 by end of today would have us giving 120k doses Mon-Sun over the past week
Apogee wrote: » Reid on RTÉ's This Week[/ -"High risk aged 16*-69" to start immediately afterwards, likely early May and continue through May -"High risk" identified via GPs /7
Gael23 wrote: » Cohort 7 being identified by GPs will be a mess
Wolf359f wrote: » Well at least they can start identifying patients well in advance. The new cohort 4 didn't really give the hospitals much notice to get the lists together. I'm not sure it will be a mess, don't the GP's know their patients? I'm not sure how their computer system works though.
ACitizenErased wrote: » I thought group 7 was supposed to be signing up online?
Deleted User wrote: » Yeah I don't understand that one, plenty of cohort 7 will be far better known to their consultants, especially the younger people in that group.
titan18 wrote: » Anyone who has a GP and goes there regularly should be identified pretty easily surely.
ACitizenErased wrote: » I'm part of group 7 and have never ever been to a consultant about my condition, all dealt through GP so I don't agree tbh
Elessar wrote: » Is there an updated vaccine delivery schedule for April anywhere?
Turtwig wrote: » That was initial musing. I think they've decided it against though. Once mass vaccination of non risk groups begins they'll probably do it through online registry.
is_that_so wrote: » The mess of AZ has helped in that regard by giving them more time. I believe Group 4 who attend hospital will be first.
ddarcy wrote: » Group 4 has already begun. I’m supposed to be 7, but I think doctors have moved everyone from 7 to 4 or so it seems. HSE removed any guidelines that define high risk, so they might as well have said group 7 is 4 now! I had my first dose last Monday and the nurse mentioned that it seemed like all the diabetics got called in on the same day! Obviously depends where you are, but looks like there are multiple areas where this has happened.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Asthma? Yeah that's fair enough. Anyone on most immune suppression therapy probably only deal with consultants/hospitals regularly though, things like arthritis, crohns. Many of the drugs used for these people can't even be prescribed by a GP.