Covid-19: HSE misses 100,000 vaccine dose target for last week

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Delay follows change in AstraZeneca delivery schedule but hospital numbers continue to fall

has missed its target of issuing 100,000 Covid-19 vaccine doses last week.

Last Sunday, saw the lowest number of vaccines administered over the week, with just 2,427 first doses and 35 second doses given.

 

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Warm weather... Seasonality... grand..

That word hopeful has never been so abused It has lost all meaning..

I'd best not be hopeful. Hopefulness kills people as someone might get the idea to stick their head out of their house. Best keep the despair and hopelessness going for as long as possible - so we can all be safe

Paul Reid late last week: 'We are...on track to deliver, approximately, over 100,000 vaccines this week,' says HSE chief Paul Reid

Will they catch up on the target!

With Astra Zenica?No.They committed to supply the EU with 180 million doses for the 2nd quarter and will fall well short of that figure.Poor form to contact a country at the last minute too - how can anyone stuck to a plan if they don't deliver what was promised?

Well I must say I'm surprised at this revelation 🤣 couldn't organise a piss up at Heineken

Could we have a minister for vaccine supplies? At the moment we seem to treat receiving vaccine supplies from vaccine manufacturers as an act of god that can’t be influenced rather than a procurement exercise.

Anybody surprised?

In fairness... not difficult when the program is led by incompetent clowns.. but blame logistics, just to cover your incompetence.

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