Stheno wrote: » Iirc Amazon offered to provide cloud resources if needed Exactly what would be useful to handle a surge in capacity
timsey tiger wrote: » Can you really be part of a society, if you are unwilling to do something to protect others in that society?
timsey tiger wrote: » How is this relevent to the discussion on anti-vaxxer freeloaders expecting the benefits of society without shouldering any of the responsibilities?
timsey tiger wrote: » The idea is to get it done quickly, choice would lead to unnecessary delays.
[Deleted User] wrote: » . Society would be transformed overnight into a completely new society.
Sky King wrote: » That already happened. Where were you for the last year? Vaccines are our best shot at getting our good old society back.
[Deleted User] wrote: » 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.
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
jp101 wrote: » Do we have any idea how they plan on controlling the registration process. As in how do you stop a 62 year old registering as 65.
MrStuffins wrote: » PPS No. I think?
[Deleted User] wrote: » I have (surprisingly) got the call for a vaccine Friday. I have astma and although mostly controlled, I had an overnight with an attack in hospital recently so I think that is what flagged it. As a woman of childbaring age I must say I am extremely unsettled by what I am reading about astrazenaca. I am actually thinking of not having it. My husband is having his Thursday but it seems to be affecting women more. I don't know am I being stupid or what I actually wish I wasn't called so soon, I know how selfish that sounds when people are crying out for it. I know I need to make a decision asap so I can cancel in time to let someone else have the slot. Sorry for rambling, would others get it right now, being a woman?
Deleted User wrote: » I have (surprisingly) got the call for a vaccine Friday. I have astma and although mostly controlled, I had an overnight with an attack in hospital recently so I think that is what flagged it. As a woman of childbaring age I must say I am extremely unsettled by what I am reading about astrazenaca. I am actually thinking of not having it. My husband is having his Thursday but it seems to be affecting women more. I don't know am I being stupid or what I actually wish I wasn't called so soon, I know how selfish that sounds when people are crying out for it. I know I need to make a decision asap so I can cancel in time to let someone else have the slot. Sorry for rambling, would others get it right now, being a woman?
ACitizenErased wrote: » The UK has reported about 30 cases out of 11 (almost 12) million. The chances of you catching COVID are currently higher.
NeuralNetwork wrote: » AFAIK, it's new and built by IBM, so should be fairly decent. I think there are a few of these systems that are more or less modified off-the-shelf for this purpose and being used by a lot of administrations around the US and around Europe already. It's unlikely to be a custom package for the HSE.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Yes it is women who are affected, I am on another uk site mumsnet and there is major concern from a lot of the women on there. Not hysteria but links to media etc that show that these clots appear in women of my age group so it would mean it would be a lot more likely for me than a man or older woman. I completely get that I will be near the end of the queue if I don't take it, I am not an antivaxer, I have been actively seeking it out for my husband and father, I get the flu vaccine every year, but this is really concerning me. I also fear I will get it Friday and our government will then do a u-turn and only use it in the older age groups.
hmmm wrote: » Wasn't Salesforce mentioned for the first system? Either way the volume won't be a problem - what will be a problem will be the outliers, the people who think they have egyptian hiergyphics in their PPS number and can't register, or the 60 year old from Mayo who puts in the wrong number and ends up registered as a 20 year old from Ballyfermot and receives an invite to get their vaccine in Croke Park in July. These will all be on Joe Duffy or the front of the newspaper complaining. Either way I hope they have been working on this system for months, because that was something they could control.
stephenjmcd wrote: » Yeah pretty sure it's not custom. IBM & Salesforce were involved
Tippbhoy1 wrote: » It’s a bit off topic, but IBM haven’t built anything market leading in at least 10 years. Why they need both companies for this I don’t know. But as the outdated saying goes, no one ever got fired for hiring IBM.
maestroamado wrote: » I read an article today where Paul Reid said that people jumping the queue was "regrettable" was the word he used. Who is responsible for this, is it him or the minister...
Deleted User wrote: » Yes it is women who are affected, I am on another uk site mumsnet and there is major concern from a lot of the women on there. Not hysteria but links to media etc that show that these clots appear in women of my age group so it would mean it would be a lot more likely for me than a man or older woman. I completely get that I will be near the end of the queue if I don't take it, I am not an antivaxer, I have been actively seeking it out for my husband and father, I get the flu vaccine every year, but this is really concerning me. I also fear I will get it Friday and our government will then do a u-turn and only use it in the older age groups.
Marhay70 wrote: » I'd imagine it's the people jumping the queue.