Michael Delaney with his appointment card after receiving his first dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine today. Image: PA Michael Delaney with his appointment card after receiving his first dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine today. Image: PA A MAN WHO survived Covid-19 despite being given an hour to live by medics has said he feels “great” after receiving the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine.
Nicola Daly, director of nursing at Ferbane Care Centre, which is part of Windmill Healthcare, described it as an emotional day for residents and staff.“Residents haven’t seen their families, and we have tried everything from Zoom, FaceTiming, WhatsApp.“I have a house here that is full of life and full of laughter, and we are near that step again.
Your back is against the wall, you have the stiff neck and cannot relax and are anxious. “If a resident got a cold, sore throat or temperature we thought it was Covid rather than thinking they have the flu. Anne Marie Moore, assistant director of public health nursing and line manger for the vaccine programme in Laois/Offaly, said the vaccination process had been operating “smoothly”.
He was given an hour to live but couldn’t pay the bill , So they had to discharge him.
How did they know he had an hour to live? It is a fairly accurate estimate. Genuine question
He's happy now.. Wait till the poor misfortune suffers side effects.. No doubt it will be chalked up to his previously ill health
Wait...is he not immune when he recovers? Im confused.
So happy for him. God bless always:)
Wouldn't he already have immunity? Perhaps the vaccine should be rolled out to those without immunity 1st
What a ridiculous headline.
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