'The pandemic is growing': Professor Nolan on why we're seeing high and growing Covid-19 incidence

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Image: Alamy Stock Photo Image: Alamy Stock Photo THE LATEST WAVE of Covid-19 cases was triggered by a combination of factors, among them a change in people’s behaviour last month, Professor Philip Nolan has said.

“Our incidence before the vaccination programme was very high, that was because early and hard exposure to the Alpha variant back in spring brought our instance up above the European average. And then followed by a hard and early exposure to the Delta variant, brought us to high levels of incidence in the partially vaccinated population.”

“We do know that vaccination offers very high protection against severe disease, we do know that vaccination offers really significant protection against becoming infected, but that protection is incomplete,” said Nolan. Related Reads 20.10.21 Donnelly says he would like to see healthcare workers get the green light for the booster jab 20.10.21 'When were you last in a nightclub, Taoiseach?': Calls for clarity on new rules as talks resume

During this evening’s briefing Nolan also raised concern over the significant uptake in the number of admissions to “already well-overstretched” intensive care units.

 

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'The pandemic is growing' - I guess that's why he's a professor. Insight like that earns you €5,000 a week.

Nolan sisters long lost brother Sing while the pay cheque is coming

•Least amount of vaccinated people we have ever had in the country •highest number of covid cases we’ve had County with highest uptake of vaccine has the highest amount of cases The vaccines are causing mutations and extending the pandemic.

He previously said this was over nolanisachancer

It’s quite clear at this stage that the experts really aren’t experts.

The pandemic is suddenly growing because the 22nd is close ya useless bollocks.try and be more original and stop trying to be a politician and you might come up with something new worth hearing.

So after blaming ppl who were unvaccinated for months now they finally start to tell the truth and nobody holds them accountable after inciting hatred within the population, this country really has gone to the dogs!

Tyranny is growing more like, enabled by 'experts' who are rewarded for their roles during this mass removal of freedoms for their CCP masters

Thanks to all the double jabbed going round spreading it.

Winter is coming ...

Just as Nphet were about to relinquish their powers they cook up figures to retain it. Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. covid nphet Tyranny

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