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Red Letter Day As European Regulator Approves Vaccine For Children Aged 5 to 11

Red Letter Day As European Regulator Approves Vaccine For Children Aged 5 to 11
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Further Boost As Vaccinations Set To Be Extended to 12-To-15-Year-Olds

Further Boost As Vaccinations Set To Be Extended to 12-To-15-Year-Olds
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Govt faces curveballs of case numbers, vaccine issues

Political Reporter Ministers face tough calls next week as they decide on the level of reopening for May amid heightened expectations from the public and business. Thursday s announcement will also include some outline of plans for June and July covering hospitality and tourism with those sectors anxious to trade in the summer season. So much has already been signalled that rowing back now would be difficult. However, bumps in the vaccine roll-out and a blip in case numbers are throwing curveballs that have caused some disquiet in Government. And while there s an awareness of the pressure to reopen, there s recognition that there can be no reversal. One minister said: Businesses want and need reopening, but we don t want to have to start rowing back.

HSE s Paul Reid says vaccination validation process for healthcare workers needs to be strengthened

  HSE chief executive Paul Reid has defended the Covid-19 vaccination rollout amidst reports of non-patient-facing workers “skipping the queue” for vaccines. There has been increased concern that a number of ineligible people have received the vaccine under cohort two, which is supposed to be frontline healthcare workers. Speaking to Gavan Reilly on On The Record on Newstalk, Mr Reid said the number of people being vaccinated against Covid-19 out of turn was “marginal”, and it was “regrettable” that it had happened. “It’s completely wrong for somebody who’s not at risk, or not exposed in a healthcare setting, to be vaccinated. There has been some of those instances.

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