charlie14 wrote: » I would have no problem with attempting to educate that 15%, but I would most definitely draw the line at offering them "free" goodies at taxpayers expense to avail of a vaccine that is also being provided "free" of charge at taxpayers expense. If for whatever reason they do not wish to avail of a vaccine that is for the benefit of the rest of population, then they should be made very much aware that the benefits the rest of the population will gain from being vaccinated will not be extended to them or the 6% who say they will refuse to avail of the vaccine, other than from them having up to date negative test results.
Del Griffith wrote: » How is the attached possible, assuming the EU distribute vaccines per capita?
irishlad. wrote: » https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cUZy6AMCwuA2zhtRuKK7cqMVgmhdDsGsZrFWJTkw9DY/edit#gid=502588836 Half of all over 70's have now got their first dose
correct horse battery staple wrote: » Percentage of people born outside Ireland is actually higher here than same percentage in uk of people born outside uk, we don’t notice as here migrants integrate and don’t ghettoise like uk with its caste like society
Chris_5339762 wrote: » And still not my parents, sadly. No vaccine supply at my GP apparently next week, MAYBE the week after, and they are still clearing up 75+ year olds with no dates available on when they'll start with the 70+ year olds. First dose by 12th April is a pipe dream.
hmmm wrote: » I can't see any moral justification for adhering to restrictions once everyone has been offered a vaccine and has received one, but there is the practical problem of a large unvaccinated group filling up our hospitals. Other countries are in intensive discussions about vaccine passports as a means of reducing the risk from unvaccinated people, but I don't find much discussion in Ireland. This is like the vaccines all over again - vaccine passports are more-than-likely inevitable, it's not acceptable for the government to wait until June/July to start considering this. They should be doing this now.
Wolf359f wrote: » Same here. Local GP has had 1 vaccination day 3 weeks ago. Nothing since. I know there would be snags with some GP's with deliveries etc... Just fustrating when it's your own parents waiting. Surely if some GP's haven't gotten deliveries or can't cope with being able to vaccinate, they should be able to refer their patients to other clinics/MVC to be done.
Deleted User wrote: » So coercion in other words.
TheDoctor wrote: » Do we have a final figure for Q1?
leahyl wrote: » Same with my mum - still hasn’t heard anything. She was onto her doctor the other day about something else and just mentioned it in passing and they just said they’d ring her. They are administering vaccines, cos I know of at least 2 people in lates 70s and early 80s who have had one or two doses from same practice. Then apparently a neighbour of ours who goes to the same GP has had their appt cancelled 3 times - that can’t be right? She’s around the same age as my mum too.
charlie14 wrote: » I would have no problem with attempting to educate that 15%, but I would most definitely draw the line at offering them "free" goodies at taxpayers expense to avail of a vaccine that is also being provided "free" of charge at taxpayers expense.
hmmm wrote: » Other countries are in intensive discussions about vaccine passports as a means of reducing the risk from unvaccinated people, but I don't find much discussion in Ireland. This is like the vaccines all over again - vaccine passports are more-than-likely inevitable, it's not acceptable for the government to wait until June/July to start considering this. They should be doing this now.
correct horse battery staple wrote: » Beside being Irish they can be a minority, I didn’t say anything about citizenship My point still stands as per last census we do have more non “natives” as percentage of population than uk, we also don’t have ghettos as you can see in parts of uk
Strazdas wrote: » Paul Reid said on R1 just now that when you register with the online portal (later this month), you will very soon after have confirmation of the vaccination date and the place you will receive it.
TheDoctor wrote: » Well I shall be on it day 1 but will be stunned if it doesn’t crash!
stephenjmcd wrote: » Course it will. Happens with even the biggest websites when you get a large volume trying to log in at one go which is why people will need to be told they've a few days to register and can also register by phone. The revenue site was slow and crashing for a day or two when everyone was trying to log in to see what their tax liability was for PUP after Christmas. It happens, a bit of patience will be needed and not everyone trying to log in at the exact same time. Likewise if someone isn't entitled to log in to register yet they should stay clear and not hog up resources
Cushtie wrote: » Suppose they could allocate the slots based on DOB..... At least initially. Not how soon you register. Make the public aware of that. No point in hammering the F5 key the morning it goes live.
charlie14 wrote: » No more coercive than the requirement to pass a driving test before being allowed drive on public roads. Less so in fact in that those refusing to avail of a free vaccination could still do so without endangering others by having an up to date negative test result at their own expense.
Tippbhoy1 wrote: » We are a population of less than 5million. In this day and age it actually is possible to create a robust system that will handle that volume easily. IT systems wouldn’t be the government forte however.
Deleted User wrote: » I just think it's a potentially very dangerous road to go down. Our ancient liberties contingent on displaying an app to do everyday activities and to take part in society. There is also the potential for it to morph into a social credit system.I find what's going on in Israel to be horrifying. A two-tiered society. Seats in restaurants for the vaccinated only, the unvaccinated cut off from society. Once the government can coerce people into taking a medical treatment the people cease to be free. Once there is sufficient herd immunity in the population then normal life should resume. No coercion, no threats of exclusion from activities and public places. I would have no problem with vaccination being required for international travel. That's the case already for yellow fever, for example.
timsey tiger wrote: » Can you really be part of a society, if you are unwilling to do something to protect others in that society?
iamwhoiam wrote: » As far as I recall they said certain groups will be asked to register . So first the 65-70 will be asked and then the next group etc
Van.Bosch wrote: » So it’s going to be opened up, people register and then it allocated you a date/centre. That makes sense, easier than letting people choose etc
Turtwig wrote: » Israel's vaccination programme has been heavily segregated. Not everyone will be offered a vaccine.
iamwhoiam wrote: » Yes . Allocated a centre , alllocated a vaccine too . You cannot choose either apparently