SHOT IN THE ARM!
First Covid-19 vaccines roll out in four Irish hospitals as state seeks to protect itself from potential compo cases
Updated: 28 Dec 2020, 21:34
THE first Covid vaccinations will take place in four hospitals across the country today as the state seeks to protect itself from potential compensation cases over adverse reactions.
Pfizer/BioNTech jabs will be issued at St James’s and Beaumont in Dublin, Cork University Hospital and University Hospital Galway under strict supervision.
4
4
4
4
Tanaiste Varadkar says lockdown will be for 'long period'Credit: PA:Press Association
It came as a senior health figure admitted that the delay in the vaccine rollout was due to a lingering fear of adverse reactions, even though the medication has been widely used in the US and Britain for weeks.