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Ireland will soon need to be vaccinating around 400,000 people a week to meet the targets set out by the Taoiseach last night.
Announcing the updated Living with COVID-19 plan yesterday, Micheál Martin said
On
The Pat Kenny Show this morning, Trinity Immunology Professor Kingston Mills said it is “always very dangerous” to make predictions but noted that things could move even faster if new vaccines are approved quickly.
“It actually might be better than they predict if a number of companies that are not yet licensed in Europe do get licensed – and it is very likely they will,” he said.
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The drop-off in the effectiveness of current coronavirus vaccines against the new variants make strict international travel restrictions “absolutely essential.”
On
Newstalk Breakfast this morning, Trinity Immunology Professor Kingston Mills said the vaccines show a “significant drop-off in efficacy” when tested against the UK and South African variants.
He said the efficacy of the NovaVax jab, which he described as “probably the best one on the market,” dropped by 35% against the South African variant and 10% against the UK one.
Strict travel restrictions absolutely essential in face of new variants – Kingston Mills
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“That really tells us that the variants, particularly the South African one, are something we certainly don’t want to have in Ireland,” he said.