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The Irish response to the vaccine deployment
« on: December 27, 2020, 07:50:31 pm »
I love how our Govt has reacted to the delivery of the vaccine.

Elderly and healthcare workers get first coronavirus jabs in show of EU unity
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Weeks after the US, Canada and Britain began inoculations with the same vaccine, the 27-nation bloc staged a coordinated rollout aimed at projecting a unified message that the jab is safe and Europe’s best chance to emerge from the pandemic.

In most of Europe, they started rolling out the vaccine today.  In Austria & Czech Republic, they rolled out their PM's to get the jab.  In Greece, they got a priest.  In other countries, they innoculated people who were 100+.  They had cameras everywhere and it was a LIVE TV spectacle!

In Ireland.... ah shure, we're get around to it on Thursday, maybe Wed...  oops
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Re: The Irish response to the vaccine deployment
« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2020, 07:56:35 pm »
They havent enough vaccine to vaccinate the delivery drivers .Posted here before we are expecting 40,000 doses a MONTH that's 20,000 people a month to get needled or FOUR YEARS to vaccinate the whole population .The Kinakans can convert people to the needle quicker than that .

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Re: The Irish response to the vaccine deployment
« Reply #2 on: December 27, 2020, 08:01:49 pm »
They havent enough vaccine to vaccinate the delivery drivers .Posted here before we are expecting 40,000 doses a MONTH that's 20,000 people a month to get needled or FOUR YEARS to vaccinate the whole population .The Kinakans can convert people to the needle quicker than that .
It isn't necessary for the population to be vaccinated.

Plus if you extract the naysayers from the equation,  those who think its 5G or some such tommyrot, it be good in about three to six months.

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Re: The Irish response to the vaccine deployment
« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2020, 08:48:23 pm »
They havent enough vaccine to vaccinate the delivery drivers .Posted here before we are expecting 40,000 doses a MONTH that's 20,000 people a month to get needled or FOUR YEARS to vaccinate the whole population .The Kinakans can convert people to the needle quicker than that .
It isn't necessary for the population to be vaccinated.

Plus if you extract the naysayers from the equation,  those who think its 5G or some such tommyrot, it be good in about three to six months.

They did say even those that are vaccinated that they can still transmit it to others...so i would assume that everyone needs to be vaccinated....hopefully Gemma and John will stick to their guns and refuse it.

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Re: The Irish response to the vaccine deployment
« Reply #4 on: December 28, 2020, 03:17:08 am »
They allways say...We could not organise a good piss up...yet we have circa 40% Alcoholic humans on this soil.....
Dis an Dat Im not a rat

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Re: The Irish response to the vaccine deployment
« Reply #5 on: December 28, 2020, 08:04:38 am »
DR Leo is great just said  roughly 40,000 doses will be arriving every week from January and other vaccines will be coming on line as well. Do the Sums going to be years before we all get needled .DOC IM NOW WITH YOU ...ITS ALL A LOAD OF BOLLOCKS . Now we have another issue Consent .If your Granny is in a nursing home and doddery somebody needs to give consent for her to be needles .So what happens if she has two kids one an anti vaxer and they object on her behalf .Time to remove the screen and get back to work none of this makes any sense .If you work in a shop or carry a hod or ride a racehorse you can work away but if you serve meat on a plate or porter in a glass you cant .ITS ALL A LOAD OF BOLLOX .

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Re: The Irish response to the vaccine deployment
« Reply #6 on: December 28, 2020, 09:12:00 am »
They allways say...We could not organise a good piss up...yet we have circa 40% Alcoholic humans on this soil.....
I can organize a good Piss-up, I'm actually pretty good at it !

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Re: The Irish response to the vaccine deployment
« Reply #7 on: December 28, 2020, 01:35:07 pm »
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