If it's like the US it will be drive through but yes, there's a car park at the Aviva.It looks as if I will get my vaccine at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Is there car parking at the Aviva or do I park on a nearby road and walk?
If it's like the US it will be drive through but yes, there's a car park at the Aviva.It looks as if I will get my vaccine at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Is there car parking at the Aviva or do I park on a nearby road and walk?
They'll all be so utterly exhausted by teaching remotely that they'll be too tired to go anywhere anyway.Maybe they feel angry that they won't be able to get abroad in the summer now!
I have work colleagues in Hong Kong - they are very skeptical of the Chinese vaccine. They claim the pictures of the HK leaders getting vaccinated actually were getting the Pfizer jab.
The problem with regimes that are less than transparent is that there is little trust when it comes to things like vaccines
There's a version of it on RTE website. It's from an interview with an Italian newspaper.Just back from my walk and saw a headline on the BBC that read something like " EMA head of vaccines believes there is a link from AZs vaccine to clots" went to find a link on BBC website but there isn't one yet.
If this true God knows what will happen....
Edit; the BBC expanded to say the view was an personal opinion that was given in an Italian newspaper interview
Out if curiosity, how are other people finding this if you are over 70 or have elderly relatives? From talking to friends, the over 70's are nowhere near all having one dose.
I keep saying it but I seriously think the HSE will be liable for massive compensation claims down the line. ALong with the delayed cancer screening there will be incidents of newborn babies suffering from issues due to contracting COVID from staff members, X Rays not uncovering other illnesses and a whole host of other things.
Well I doubt very much that'll happen there is no legal liability for lack of screening or not diagnosing illness.I keep saying it but I seriously think the HSE will be liable for massive compensation claims down the line. ALong with the delayed cancer screening there will be incidents of newborn babies suffering from issues due to contracting COVID from staff members, X Rays not uncovering other illnesses and a whole host of other things.
In-laws are in their 70s and are both vaccinated in last two weeks.My mother is mid 70's and not a word of a vaccine. Same with many of her friends including one with serious medical issues that require never being without an oxygen tank. They ring GP's and get told off by receptionists for wasting their time. They hear ads on radio saying they have started over 65's and that nearly 50,000 with medical issues have got a vaccine. The health minister promised all over 70's would have one dose by middle of April. That won't happen.
Out if curiosity, how are other people finding this if you are over 70 or have elderly relatives? From talking to friends, the over 70's are nowhere near all having one dose.
Did you ever think you'd miss Simon Harris?Just listening to Stephen Donnelly on the News at One.......is he just saying stuff....or the first thing that comes in to his head......everything is "next week" or "next month"......I really cannot stand the man.