“We were told there would be a reduction of 10 to 15pc,” she said.
“I get it. If they don’t have the vaccines, they don’t have the vaccines. But how long does it take them to know they don’t have any to give us? It’s really draining and exhausting.”
Thirty minutes away, across the border in Armagh city, Dr Frances O’Hagan and her team are also exhausted.
On Wednesday, the same day Dr Duffy and her colleagues were frantically ringing the HSE cold chain services to try to find out whether or not they were getting any vaccines, Dr O’Hagan and her team administered 400 jabs in just under four hours.
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