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An Taoiseach's Vaccination Shambles
« on: February 15, 2021, 05:00:25 pm »
https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/twice-as-many-people-vaccinated-in-north-compared-to-republic-1081076.html

Twice as many people vaccinated in North compared to Republic

14/02/2021 | 21:20 PM
TOMAS DOHERTY

More than double the number of people have been vaccinated against Covid-19 in Northern Ireland compared to the Republic, the latest figures show.

This comes as the chair of the British Medical Association (BMA) in the North said the Republic was weeks behind in its vaccination programme and called for co-operation to ensure a “single-island approach” to curtailing the pandemic.

Just over 171,000 people have now received at least one dose of a Covid jab in the Republic, compared to more than 391,000 people in Northern Ireland. This equates to about 3.4 per cent of the population in the South, and 20.7 per cent in the North.

The UK is pursuing a different vaccination strategy to that in Ireland and the European Union, opting to substantially increase the time between the first and second doses of the vaccine.

The move, which has attracted some criticism, has allowed the UK to accelerate its programme and inoculate more people with limited supplies.

However, this means the number of fully vaccinated people, those who have received both doses, is lower in Northern Ireland.

More than 89,000 people (1.9 per cent of the population) are fully vaccinated in the Republic compared to almost 29,000 (1.5 per cent) in the North.

Speaking about Ireland's vaccine progress, Dr Tom Black, chair of the BMA in Northern Ireland, called for a particular focus from both governments on Border counties where, he says, rates of infection are worst.

Describing it as “a race of vaccination against the virus”, the Derry-based GP said the Republic is “a bit behind us, but only a couple of weeks behind us, and they will catch up with us”.

“But we do need to look at this very carefully as a one island problem because we know the Border counties – in Armagh, in Monaghan and Cavan – are those areas with the most infection, the highest rate of infection, and we know that the virus doesn’t respect any borders.

“So we should work closely with our cousins in the Republic of Ireland to make sure there is a single-island approach to this, just as we have a single UK approach.”

Dr Black said he was “optimistic” about restrictions in the North being relaxed by the summer.

He credited “better access” to Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine supplies as well as the establishment of seven large vaccination centres for the North’s progress in inoculating the public.

Speaking on BBC Radio Ulster on Sunday, Dr Margaret Harris, of the World Health Organisation (WHO), praised the North’s approach as an “amazing job” and “a great model for everyone else”.
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Re: An Taoiseach's Vaccination Shambles
« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2021, 05:00:54 pm »
Bring back Dr. Leo. Dr. Leo was great so he was...
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Re: An Taoiseach's Vaccination Shambles
« Reply #2 on: February 16, 2021, 01:53:00 pm »
Bring back Dr. Leo. Dr. Leo was great so he was...
So was his MOT!


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Re: An Taoiseach's Vaccination Shambles
« Reply #3 on: February 16, 2021, 02:07:23 pm »
You would think Borros would give his New Best Mate Leo a few million Doses ..After all when Leo had him on the ropes and should of used an Ulster Accent and just said No and stopped Brexit as Borros couldnt get his Parliament to vote for it .He sold out Irish Citizens Living in Ulster Says No by Allowing Borros drag them  screaming and shouting into the Tory Mincer even though Ulster says No actually did say NO to Brexit .An Irish Taoiseach that deserted Irish Citizens wishes just because he had his head turned by a pretty blond .

   When the History of the 21st Century is written Leo is Great will never appear in print .

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« Reply #4 on: February 16, 2021, 02:13:07 pm »
The border is now around the island of Ireland hence the 32 county socialist republic of our (forefathers) dreams is less than a couple of decades away. If Dr. Leo was Taoiseach when the vaccines came on stream the EU rollout would be well ahead of the UK.

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« Reply #5 on: February 16, 2021, 02:26:50 pm »
The border is now around the island of Ireland hence the 32 county socialist republic of our (forefathers) dreams is less than a couple of decades away. If Dr. Leo was Taoiseach when the vaccines came on stream the EU rollout would be well ahead of the UK.

Bring back Dr. Leo. Dr. Leo was great so he was...

Nobody reading this blog Today will ever see a United Ireland thanks to Dr Leo he gave away his bargaining chip and the Irish people saw him for the Treacherous Despicable No Good Cunt he really is at the Ballot Box when they made him Mick From Corks Bitch .One of the reasons the Shinners done so well Dr Leo cannot be trusted to do whats best for Ireland his first thought is whats best for him then the EU then the UK .A nasty man a popularist like Boris,Macron ,Trump ,Erdogan .its all me me me .Thankfully he will never ever be Taoiseach again .

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« Reply #6 on: February 16, 2021, 02:33:12 pm »
The younger men may well see a united Ireland thanks to Dr. Leo. It's incredible to think that it took the son of an immigrant to move the border from land to sea. We should rename Pearse Street to Varadkar Road.

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« Reply #7 on: February 16, 2021, 02:46:03 pm »
The younger men may well see a united Ireland thanks to Dr. Leo. It's incredible to think that it took the son of an immigrant to move the border from land to sea. We should rename Pearse Street to Varadkar Road.

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