This morning.

A number of Covid-19 walk-in vaccination clinics will be reopened this weekend for ‘anyone 16 or older who needs either their first or second dose of a vaccine’.

Via RTE:

People attending for a second Pfizer dose must have received their first Pfizer vaccine one at least 21 days beforehand.

People attending for a second Moderna dose must have received their first Moderna shot one at least 28 days previously.

A person is fully vaccinated around seven days after the second dose of Pfizer and around 14 days after their second dose of Moderna.

At a glance: The walk-in clinics open for first and second jabs this weekend (RTÉ)

Meanwhile.

Eau.

UPDATE: It’s Spanish (see comments) Doh-si!

Meanwhile…

Health Products Regularity Authority safety report, August 12. Reports included are those ‘notified to the HPRA on a voluntary basis by healthcare professionals and members of the public’

KN writes:

This is the only available data I can find on fatalities following the vaccination – 82 reported deaths in Ireland up to August 12. Remember this is based on a fraction of actual incidents. Meanwhile, the same report states there were 13,529 reports of suspected side effects up to August 3.

HPRA Safety Update

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23 thoughts on “Walk Back In

  1. Django O'Reilly

    So basically absolutely nothing to worry about. Thanks for a vaccination vote of confidence post for a change!

    1. SOQ

      82 deaths and 13.5k suspected injuries is nothing to worry about?

      But sure what’s a few coffins here and there as YOU feel safe and YOU feel secure eh?

      1. Toe Up

        What is the likelihood that many of the deaths were older people who were vaccinated and then died of other ailments?

        Also, what is the likelihood that many of the side effects were known such as lethargy or mild flu symptoms?

        Quite high for both I’d imagine.

        1. SOQ

          Well my point is there should be consistency about how deaths are counted.

          On one hand people who never were even tested were counted as Covid deaths yet when it comes to vaccines, people will look for all sorts of erroneous excuses not to, despite in some cases being known injuries within minutes.

      2. George

        I doesn’t say “injuries” in the post it says side effects. The side effects are things like headaches or nausea for a day or two.

        If you read the text the 82 deaths include deaths by natural causes and progression of existing illnesses.

      3. Kim Cardassian

        It’s amazing how when deaths were reported throughout the pandemic people screamed “yeah but did they die of covid or with covid?”

        But as soon as there’s a sniff of vaccine side effects that same cohort scream “ahhhh vaccine deaths and side effects. It’s definitely correct and probably worse!”

        1. Micko

          Yeah, that’s a good point.

          But since the calls of “die of covid or with covid” were completely ignored by the gov and the media and led to exactly zero policy changes, even when Leo admitted that we were counting everyone even suspected of dying with Covid as Covid deaths.

          It’s not really a fair comparison.

          Surely we should treat the vaccine issues exactly the same as the Covid deaths? Assume that they are all caused by the vaccine until proven otherwise.

          It’s the rational thing to do no?

          1. Haroo

            Well I think covid was a genuine concern amongst the vast majority of people, government and the medical community so they took a conservative stance (and incorrect) to just treat everything as covid. But you can understand why they did what they did and a few other countries took the same approach.

            There are very limited numbers of people, government and the medical community that are concerned by vaccines as the evidence just isn’t there to support such concerns. Evidence is showing that they can have adverse effects but the numbers are so small that it is a statistical outlier. But of course I recognise that differs based on age and you can compare elder covid danger vs younger vaccine danger. Of course you can boost those numbers by counting deaths with unproven links to vaccines just the way covid numbers can be boosted by the “with” or “suspected” tag. But then you would be just doing what you have been criticising for months. So surely given the outcries over the last few months you would be insisting that all deaths claimed to be as a result of vaccines are confirmed and you would not count “suspected” vaccine related deaths. You could be called a hypocrite if so and you purist freedom fighters are above that surely.

            All that independent research can surely provide better results that the ones you pilloried for months.

          2. Micko

            Yeah.

            That’s all great and all but,

            “ so they took a conservative stance (and incorrect) to just treat everything as covid.”

            So even now that you agree it was incorrect to count all those people. what’s the official death tole in Ireland again?

            Ye know. The one that they beat us over the head every night with? “Over 5000 souls lost” blah blah etc etc

            You’d think if it was science, they might update that yeah? Reduce it by the deaths that were just suspected maybe.

            But they haven’t and never will. So your point is moot.

            It’s pure propaganda. Plain and simple.

          3. Haroo

            So my point that anti-vaxers should not do what they accused the govt of is moot? Because what the govt did was not scientific but if the anti-vaxers do it then it is scientific?

            Or we both agree that inflating numbers is not scientific so why defend either “side” doing it.

            But I am glad you agree that things should be confirmed… Both covid deaths and vaccine related deaths. Or is it ok for vaccine related deaths for some reason?

  2. Zaccone

    “What is the likelihood that many of the deaths were older people who were vaccinated and then died of other ailments?”

    Interesting that this is now a line of argument against vaccine side effects. Considering we still mark every death with covid as a covid death, but anyone questioning why a person who got hit by a bus while having covid gets marked as a covid death is called a conspiracy theorist…

    1. Ronan

      THEY’RE LYING TO US ALL!

      I scraped two bodies off my street today with a snowshovel, and I found them carrying their vaccination certificates. I called the authorities and they confiscated the vaccination cert and told me ‘nothing to see here’.

      THEY’RE HIDING DEATHS!

  3. Micko

    “…an individual who was known to be vaccinated and then subsequently passed away”

    Define “subsequently” there Chet.

    So what are we talking – a day, two weeks, an hour?

    It’s loose flakey language like this that concerns people. The UK do the whole ‘died within 28 days’ for a Covid death.

    Why can’t we do similar for vaccines?

      1. Micko

        So postmortem vaccines then eh.

        Hmmm…ok… makes about as much sense as injecting young healthy children I guess. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

        Let’s do it so! :p

  4. des

    The way this is worded stinks of a cover up.
    I
    At best it’s juvenile English, as worst it’s a deliberate attempt to obfuscate.

    Why don’t we hear these explanations when daily hospital and ICU figures are released?

  5. Haroo

    Osler’s tweet about French vaccine passes.

    When the language is clearly not French.

    But sure he sees a foreign language and puts two and two together to get five. Vaccine pass, says EU, in foreign language + he was in France before, they speak a foreign language, France are in the EU = vaccine pass is from France.

    Sounds like the anti-vax methodology

    1. Man On Fire

      Nah it doesn’t. But I understand you’re wanting it to look that way to suit your agenda.

        1. Haroo

          Well researched though wasn’t it? Look at these French vaccine passes that are not in French or issued by France.

          Sterling stuff.

          Is this free thinking? I think the language is French therefore it is. Facts be damned.

    2. Micko

      It’s Spanish

      The EU Covid Digital Certificate allows you to accredit your status in relation to Covid-19 throughout the European Union.

      And Dosi is off course ‘dose’

      So he should have said

      SPAIN (or some Spanish speaking county) already have space for EIGHT(8) shot boosters in their vaccine passport!

      Simples – the message is still the same though right? 8 Places?

      Boosters! To infinity and beyond!

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