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One million doses of Covid-19 vaccines have now been administered in Ireland

One million doses of Covid-19 vaccines have now been administered in Ireland Close to 19% of the eligible population will have received their first dose by the end of today. By Hayley Halpin Thursday 8 Apr 2021, 3:47 PM 3 hours ago 39,697 Views 103 Comments Image: Sam Boal via RollingNews.ie Image: Sam Boal via RollingNews.ie IRELAND’S VACCINE ROLLOUT has hit a new milestone, with more than one million doses of Covid-19 vaccines administered. The announcement was made today by the HSE.  Tweeting about the milestone, HSE CEO Paul Reid said that this week Ireland administered “98% of vaccines received within the same week”. He added that the ‘future is brighter’.

Irishman who can t come home for mother s funeral questions arbitrary decision to add Puerto Rico to MHQ list

); Irishman who can t come home for mother s funeral questions arbitrary decision to add Puerto Rico to MHQ list John Doherty has questioned why the country was added to the list while other US territories or the US itself were not. By Órla Ryan Thursday 8 Apr 2021, 6:00 AM 4 hours ago 24,025 Views 24 Comments John Doherty (left) and David Auerbach Image: David Auerbach Image: David Auerbach AN IRISH CITIZEN living in Puerto Rico has questioned why the country has been added to the ‘category 2′ list of places from which people arriving in Ireland must quarantine in a hotel. Questions have been raised in recent weeks as to why the US and certain EU countries are not on the list, despite high incidence rates of Covid-19.

Killarney GP says vaccine shortfall means no doses for over 70s next week

Share this article In response, the HSE acknowledges shortfalls are frustrating for some GPs and their patients. A Killarney GP says a shortfall in COVID-19 vaccine delivery means his practice will have no doses for patients over 70 next week. Yesterday, Dr Gary Stack was informed by the HSE that just 60 of the 205 Pfizer vaccines doses requested by his practice will arrive next week. This means patients over 75 awaiting their second dose will be covered but there will be no vaccines for those over 70. Advertisement Dr Stack says it is frustrating trying to plan a vaccination clinic due to this and patients are calling the practice every hour asking about vaccines.

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