rameire wrote: » it is around 24 hours.
stephenjmcd wrote: » EU vaccine passport proposalhttps://twitter.com/EU_Commission/status/1377561374822440960?s=19
Irish Stones wrote: » Millions of senior people will be able to travel across the world this summer. Grannies will save the economy. Younger people will just stay home and wait for a selfie from their grannies!
Marcusm wrote: » Not just vaccine! Can also qualify if you’re recovered from covid in past 6 months or had a negative test in days.
stephenjmcd wrote: » EU vaccine passport proposal, includes negative test if not vaccinatedhttps://twitter.com/EU_Commission/status/1377561374822440960?s=19
snowstorm445 wrote: » Documents circulating at COREPER (Committee of EU Ambassadors) showing that the goal of full adult vaccination across the EU by July isn't realistic. Huge variation though - Malta should have 93% of theirs vaccinated, Denmark just under 80%, and Ireland only 59% (slightly ahead of the EU average of 55%). Certainly far lower than what the government here are expecting.https://www.brusselstimes.com/news/eu-affairs/162967/revealed-eu-target-for-full-vaccination-by-july-impossible-say-ambassadors/ This has been a PR disaster for the EU so soon after Brexit (compared with the UK at least). I say that as a strongly pro-EU person, they've really missed the mark here.
PhoenixParker wrote: » You can get a test or a vaccine so everyone can travel. Roll on the sun.
caviardreams wrote: » Does anyone know how you get a covid-test without having access to a car? I'm in Dublin but not near croke park and if my GP refers me when I call, I don't know how I'll get to a test centre. I have nobody who can drive me.
ACitizenErased wrote: » https://twitter.com/DonnellyStephen/status/1377603921242390535?s=20
Irish Stones wrote: » The vaccine for my age range will be available probably in 3 to 4 years. Besides this, why will a person who was vaccinated be able to travel? After all, we know that the vaccine doesn't protect you from getting the virus or spreading it to others. Yes, I know that some studies say differently, but these are just theories so far. Fact is that you are still able to infect others. So how will a passport save the world?
ACitizenErased wrote: » https://twitter.com/StoranPhoto/status/1377604732995440641?s=20
marno21 wrote: » https://twitter.com/gavreilly/status/1377581683340410880?s=21 AstraZeneca order arrived.
irishlad. wrote: » So as of Monday: Pfizer: 734k (654k + 80k - estimated delivery for this week) Moderna: 68k Astrazeneca: 340k (228k + 112k) Total: 1,142m That leaves us with approximately 300k vaccines to use, allowing for half of Moderna being kept back. Should be some big numbers this week and next week, all going well
Wolf359f wrote: » Is the 654k Pfizer figure just an estimate, same for the 112k AZ? There should have been a Moderna delivery also. Why the government can't be updating the delivery info when deliveries arrive is annoying. Is there any EU country that lists their deliveries with more frequency than Ireland and without a week lag?