joseywhales wrote: » So I should be getting vaccinated soon(this month, both shots), I'm living in the us. Can I come home then or do I have to sit in a hotel for two weeks?
KrustyUCC wrote: » US not on the quarantine hotel list
Micky 32 wrote: » A couple of positive qoutes from government today to end a Monday night: “”It is hoped this time will be the last appeal for people to hold firm as the vaccination programme ramps up significantly.”” “”The Minister for Transport, Environment and Climate said it was critical to get the next few weeks right to bring the country back on the path back to normality, which is now in prospect.””
quokula wrote: » Am I reading this wrong, or are there numbers not really particularly better than Ireland's? They've a population of 9 million, with twice as many in hospital and three times as many in ICU as us.
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!
snotboogie wrote: » Unreal result, still only at 115 vaccines per 100 BTWhttps://twitter.com/BNODesk/status/1376651803912245254?s=19
Deleted User wrote: » Those Isreali results really back up the strategy of keeping to the vaccine regimen. Very close to the UK in first does, but the effect of having 50% of the population 2nd dosed has really made a difference, even with significantly fewer restrictions
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.
1huge1 wrote: » Usually between 10-10:30am I think. Edit: Just released, 14k doses on Saturday.https://www.hse.ie/eng/services/news/newsfeatures/covid19-updates/vaccination-programme-dashboard-as-of-27-march-2021.pdf
Sanjuro wrote: » After such huge numbers for the previous Friday and Thursday, that comes with a slight tinge of disappointment, but compared to previous Saturdays, that's better. Unless there's a massive drop off for Sunday, we should breach 120,000 for last week, which is very good.
wadacrack wrote: » Variants unlikely to escape the current vaccines.https://twitter.com/ariehkovler/status/1376789789651955717
dominatinMC wrote: » Fcuk ya, take that McConkey et al.!
Wolf359f wrote: » City West was jammers today. Car park all full and a constant stream in and out for vaccines. Felt bad for the test centre staff. didn't see any cars for testing. I also seen 4 Laois fire brigades parked and staff going in, hopefully for a vaccine.
Midlife wrote: » I'd say a lot of people are owning up to things like obesity now that it allows them to jump the queue. Like there's group 4 that are in regular communication with doctors and well known and then there's people who are technically in group 4 but don't engage with medical services. A lot of them have probably gotten in touch over the last while. It's still a big jump though.
celt262 wrote: » I'm sure they are delighted to see people going in for vaccines instead of tests!