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Cabinet to discuss vaccine rollout today

Cabinet to discuss vaccine rollout today By Alison O Reilly Senior Ministers will discuss revised plans to the vaccine rollout programme this afternoon. The HSE has advised that the rollout should continue based on age with older age cohorts being vaccinated first. The revised plan could also allow the AstraZeneca and Johnson and Johnson vaccines be given to the under 50s, but only if there were no other jabs available. Professor of Immunology at Maynooth University, Paul Moynagh, is concerned the approach is too cautious.   

NIAC expected to recommend J&J for over-50s

Health Correspondent The National Immunisation Advisory Committee (NIAC) is expected to recommend the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine for those aged 50 and older in Ireland. However, it could also be used for younger people if there is no option of another vaccine, and for those who live in hard to reach communities. The NIAC advice will be considered by the Chief Medical Officer, Dr Tony Holohan. He will give his view and advice on it to the Minister for Health. The Government will then advise the Health Service Executive on how it should proceed with the vaccine. Use of the company s one-dose vaccine was temporarily halted by US regulators after a small number of blood clots were reported.

COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout To Homeless People In Dublin Has Been Delayed

COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout To Homeless People In Dublin Has Been Delayed
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RTE Prime Time viewers baffled after f-bomb claims as Miriam O Callaghan flustered

RTE Prime Time viewers baffled after f-bomb claims as Miriam O Callaghan flustered Veteran broadcaster Miriam was joined only earlier this month by the two new presenters, Sarah McInerney and Fran McNulty The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Get the latest news from across Ireland straight to your inbox every single dayInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice RTE viewers were left baffled by an alleged f-bomb on last night s episode of Prime Time.

Is Good News On The Way Around Summer Holidays Abroad?

Is Good News On The Way Around Summer Holidays Abroad? Listen to this episode Share this article There has been increasing amount of talk that members of the government want as much of the economy reopened as possible next month. But as the country s vaccination rollout continues to suffer setbacks, how likely an outcome is that? According to Simon Coveney, there is good news on the horizon about allowing non-essential travel such as holidays abroad, but any changes to travel advice will be gradual. We spoke to Paul Moynagh, Professor of Immunology at Maynooth University, Senator Regina Doherty of Fine Gael and Arnold Dillon, Director of Retail Ireland.

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