💉 hesitancy is falling in Ireland, according to a new @IpsosMRBI survey for the @ipha.
It finds just 5% of people don’t plan to get a vaccine, compared to 12% in October.
33% were unsure in October but that’s now fallen to 4%.
91% of people intend/have received a vaccine.
— Hannah Murphy (@Hanelizaa) August 30, 2021
Gulp.
This morning.
Ipsos MRBI/IPHA COVID Vaccine Tracker – August 2021 (Ipsos)
Meanwhile…
Japan has temporarily suspended another million Moderna Covid-19 vaccines, after foreign substances were found in more batches https://t.co/cwXCsiY7JI
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) August 30, 2021
Oh.
Previously: Moderna Life Is Rubbish
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So the pharmaceutical industry commissioned a survey with just over 1000 people and quelle surprise…
If some anti-vaxx group commissioned a survey of 1000 people and its findings supported anti-vaxx conclusions you’d be promoting it.
Gulp.
Two completely unrelated articles posted together to further confuse the usual suspects.
Oh.
The second story might help explain any hesitancy reported in the first story.
Really better if you ran both seperately – just for clarity. They are two seperate stories. You are probably finding the hesitancy figure lowering quite difficult to process I imagine.
Bodger doesn’t seek to provide clarity, just the opposite in fact.
But heistancy has dropped massivley. What you refer to as hold outs are really just outliers in statisical terms. You’ll never have 100% agreement. In real terms 5% hesitancy is always going to happen.
Similarly 5% unemployment is considered full employment.
But I think you know all that…
Nilbert and CelticTyger, you must be delighted that almost every adult in Ireland has been jabbed, you’ve got what you wanted. But you seem miserable and catty. Why all the hostility over a statistical insignificance?
Why are you dedicating a large proportion of your diminishing years to “reporting” on such “insignificance” then?
God be with the days when you could read Broadsheet without having to filter onerous mismatching of stories that are constructed to fulfill
an editorialBodger’s fetish.yes, I’m chuffed. It’s great to see a society band together to protect its’ more vulnerable members. We’re a lot more decent than we give ourselves credit for.
I re-read my comments, I can’t see anything miserable or catty whatsoever.
If you’re determined to be offended, fire away. It comes across as petulant, but sure who cares…
“…you’ve got what you wanted. But you seem miserable and catty.”
This is the way with every cult or religion.
Think and do what I do – or else.
Just be thankful we don’t live in the days of the Spanish Inquisition or you’d have a hot poker up the botty ;)
Bodger, you must feel like you have failed completely in your efforts at exposing this crime against humanity. Why oh why did your suggestive, elliptical, fragmentary, random, often completely wrong posts not succeed in saving us?
I’m guessing – ‘nothing can stop the storm that is coming’ or something
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20190513-it-only-takes-35-of-people-to-change-the-world
Move over hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin lovers!
Fluvoxamine is here baby ;)
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/health/cheap-existing-antidepressant-likely-weapon-against-covid-19-1.4659252
@micko
Makes sense…
“Randomized, double-blind, placebo- and active-controlled studies have shown that fluvoxamine is effective in patients with panic disorder (with or without agoraphobia), reducing both the number of panic attacks and the level of anxiety.”
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2424117/
Classic rancid Bodger, confusing and confounding two reports.
Have to agree. Really irritating. Just pull and push for maxium effect.