This morning.

“From Monday 12 July, there will be an online option as well, so when you go to the online portal you now be able to say yes I’m 18-34, I appreciate I will be getting a mRna vaccine in the future, but I actually what I want to do is opt, mainly for AstraZeneca vaccine through the vaccine centre, there will be some Janssen as well, but mainly AstraZeneca through the vaccine centre.

“So they can be vaccinated earlier. 18 to 34 can now be vaccinated one to two months earlier which is a huge benefit for them and society in the face of this Delta surge.”

Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly.

Meanwhile…

Oh.

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36 thoughts on “Club 18-34

  1. SOQ

    How long will it be before the death toll for this age group from the injection, exceeds the death toll for CoVid-19 for this age group do you think?

    1. george

      44 people under 45 have died with a median age of 36. It’s unlikely that anyone in this age group in Ireland will die from the vaccine so I think the answer is never.

    2. K. Cavan

      SOQ, 14 people in the 0 to 34 age bracket have died with Covid, all were most likely already seriously ill when they were infected. In the 0 to 24 age bracket, 2 died, less than were killed falling down stairs, the other 12 were 25 to 34.
      Nobody under 17 has died from Covid, not one, so if even one U-17 dies from the injections, it’s not unreasonable to call it murder.

      1. Daisy Chainsaw

        Young people died from/with/near covid but they were sick anyway so they don’t count.

        1. Cian

          And if you “fall down the stairs and die” that seems to okay too – they don’t count either.

          weird

  2. goldenbrown

    collect them all
    fast as you can now
    rouse rouse

    so I can put the beef on the table, post some biiig boy numbers, goodnews story, yah

  3. Micko

    We’re 6 months giving out these vaccines and they’ve made a great difference in helping the vulnerable.

    But, considering that no woman has received a vaccine, then got pregnant and gone onto successfully have a child yet. Might it not be a good idea to hold off vaccinating 18-35’s until we have more data.

    I’m not saying there will be an issue, but probably seems prudent to wait.

        1. george

          There were large numbers of women involved in the trials. Where are you hoping to get your data from?

          1. Micko

            Well would you think that some of them have gone into have children now? Are there studies following them?

            Again, I’m NOT saying that there’s an issue. But rushing ahead vaccinating people who might want to have kids in the future, just seems risky to me.

            Especially since, as you posted above – this disease very rarely kills them.

          2. SOQ

            Well there certainly has been documented cased of miscarriages Micko and ‘no smoke without fire’ comes to mind with all the reporting of irregular, doubling and heavy menstrual cycles.

            As you say- time will tell.

          3. Cian

            Miscarriage is very common. One in eight pregnancies ends in miscarriage.

            To blame a miscarriage on a vaccine would be unprovable.

        2. K. Cavan

          There’s evidence already, that the spike protein, when it detatches from cells, which it shouldn’t do but does, accumulates in certain specific areas of the body, including the bone marrow, lymph glands & ovaries.
          In the lymph it interferes with the immune system, in the ovaries it’s highly likely it will negatively affect reproduction. Check out Darkhorse podcast.
          Not to worry, if women are made sterile, they can sue the state, how about 3 million per case?
          The drug companies will, of course, have to issue apologies & regrets for this unforseen event, probably cost them 3 euros

          1. E'Matty

            @ Daisy, or you could simply check out what Robert Malone, the inventor of mRNA vaccines (inventor of mRNA vaccines and DNA vaccines. He also discovered lipid mediated and naked RNA transfection technologies so quite the actual expert, not a GP or health adminstrator pretending to be an expert) has said on the matter. He is one of the key figures raising the alarm over these spike proteins not remaining in the injection site as they were supposed to but instead travelling around the body to vital organs. He is extremely concerend by this and say the consequences could be catastrophic and he should know.

          2. Daisy Chainsaw

            In the study, parts of spike proteins were found in the blood plasma of 11 vaccinated people and complete spikes in only three, he said.

            The study could not explain why this happened, but it found that the concentration of SARS-CoV-2 proteins progressively decreased while the antibody concentration increased. Partial spikes disappeared from the plasma of all vaccinated individuals after 14 days, and complete spikes observed in the three vaccinated workers were detectable only after the first vaccination and disappeared after the second dose.

          3. alickdouglas

            Tx E’matty. I was worried it was going to be one of these 1h jobs. I’ll try to give it a look, won’t be today though!

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