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The Health Minister Stephen Donnelly has confirmed that 900,000 people have received two jabs.
Meanwhile, the total number of doses administered around the country now stands at 2.9 million.
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It means that two million people in Ireland have received at least one dose – more than half the adult population.
Now almost 2.9M vaccines administered. Over 2M of the adult population (53%) have received a dose 1 and approx 900K (25%) a Dose 2. The programme continues at pace in Vaccination Centres & with GPs. Continued and strong benefits occuring. @hselive@ICGPnews@IMO IRL
It comes amid optimism that new Health Information and Quality Authority (HIQA) advice will significantly speed up the vaccine rollout.
The TD, considered one of the leading contenders to succeed Taoiseach Micheál Martin as Fianna Fáil leader in the years to come, is the director of elections for the by-election.
DBS is O’Callaghan’s own constituency, and the party has two potential candidates – councillors Deirdre Conroy and Claire O’Connor. Political correspondent
Christina Finn writes that pressure is mounting on the TD to deliver a decent Fianna Fáil vote, though the party won’t be optimistic that it can take the seat.
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HSE won t comment on ransom figure, as staff are told to protect urgent care
Hackers have reportedly demanded millions of euro from the HSE, but the exact figure has not been confirmed. By Órla Ryan Sunday 16 May 2021, 11:40 AM 4 hours ago 31,264 Views 51 Comments
Dr Colm Henry, the HSE s Chief Clinical Officer (file photo)
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HSE STAFF MEMBERS have been advised to prioritise patient safety and “protect unscheduled and urgent care” as the organisation continues to grapple with the impact of a massive cyber attack.
The HSE has confirmed that a ransom has been sought but said it will not be paid, in line with State policy.
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