Seymour20 wrote: » Astra Zeneca suspended for under 55s in Canadahttps://twitter.com/bnodesk/status/1376586966154809344?s=21
Carefree88 wrote: » Sorry if this is posted already but is it true they are going to stop testing staff and residents in nursing homes that have had the full doses of vaccine? Why? Had a distraught young girl ring my wife saying she has to fill out a risk assessment form daily at work and temperature check every 2hrs because she declined the vaccine as wants to try for a baby soon and feels very pressured to take it now to avoid that stuff.Others have all taken it and others have good excuses like pregnancy This girl is 24, tall, slim, very healthy, feels terrible been forced to take it, she's been tested every 2 weeks and has no problem taking a trst every day if needs be Sorry if this a wrong thread for this subject, didnt see another vaccine thread, please move if wrong topic
ceegee wrote: » The version in the Indo seems quite differenthttps://m.independent.ie/irish-news/health/social-media-hoax-results-inpharmacy-staff-arrivingat-vaccine-centre-for-jabs-40244446.html Obviously people should have left once told they weren't going to receive a vaccine but seems from that article that they turned up in good faith. (Also seems to have been pharmacy staff rather than pharmacists, most of whom have received the first vaccine)
A number of people, who believed the social media information to be correct, briefly refused to leave the Páirc Uí Chaoimh complex in Cork until they had received the vaccines
Economics101 wrote: » Some negative stuff re pharmacists in relation to my earlier post referencing RTE (https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2021/0329/1206811-pharmacists-vaccine/) The pharmacists' main complaint was being left in the dark about their future role in vaccination. I know that at present the main constraint is vaccine supply, but soon the constraint will be vaccinators. Being kept in the dark by the HSE in inexcusable. Of course the pharmacists may be complaining a bit too much, but the HSE has form when it comes to poor information.
astrofool wrote: » Until there is confirmed supply, everybody is in the dark as to when pharmacists will be needed, it's really as simple as that. It sounds like you want the HSE to employ some kind of "Everything's OK" alarm in the mean time.
Carefree88 wrote: » It is an awkward situation alright, similar to the student nurses that wont get a placement without the vaccine, they are basically forced as well, can understand it but dont understand not testing people that have got the vaccine in the nursing homes.
funnydoggy wrote: » Feeling so bloody positive about the vaccines. COVID won't be eradicated, but it will be a background illness that may pop up in the winter, hugely abated by vaccines and treatments. It's nearly over folks
Dickie10 wrote: » i havent been lurking here for a few days , whats happened? pray tell last i heard it was doom and gloom as usual!
hynesie08 wrote: » J&J gave a first delivery date Pfizer reduces transmission risk by 90% after second dose. Ireland pissed through 100k vaccines in five days. Nothing game changing but all good.
Latest Health Service Executive estimates put the number of people in Group 4 at 250,000, an increase on earlier estimates of around 150,000 people.
Carefree88 wrote: » I'm talking about nursing homes, not general public.Of course we shouldnt test asymptomatic people in general public. We are talking about 80 year olds here, alot of them sick and old, a sniffle for you could be death for them.Vaccines we know stop symptoms of Covid at 90%, not 100%, residents are still at risk of catching Covid and death.I don't agree with not testing in nursing homes, we made too many mistakes and with variants and weakened immuned systems we should continue testing them in my opinion. Do you think vaccinated staff shouldn't wear masks in nursing homes either by the way?
Economics101 wrote: » Just saw this on RTE News website: I would have thought that the HSE would have had a reasonably accurate of the numbers in Group 4. Going from 150,000 to 250,000 is a 67% increase. What's going on? I never had much confidence in the HSE's ability to collect process information. I still don't!
stephenjmcd wrote: » More good vaccine newshttps://twitter.com/sailorrooscout/status/1376551927291469827?s=19
snotboogie wrote: » Unreal result, still only at 115 vaccines per 100 BTWhttps://twitter.com/BNODesk/status/1376651803912245254?s=19
Probes wrote: » I’m confused by those vaccination numbers, is it 56% of the population that have either 1 or 2 doses? I.e. 44% have nothing yet?
IRISHSPORTSGUY wrote: » https://twitter.com/aslavitt46/status/1376605304503275526 Could have been the EU if the bloc and its member states had got its strategy right. ALAS...
Stark wrote: » I wonder about the rapid move through the age groups. They don't seem to have that many people overall vaccinated yet. Wonder have they simply abandoned the priority lists due to poor uptake.
Klonker wrote: » Can we now ban people from saying that the vaccines don't stop infection/spread of the virus?