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Updated: 28 Dec 2020, 16:13
THE supply and availability of the Covid-19 vaccine will be the biggest cause of delays in Ireland s rollout, an immunology expert said.
Professor of Experimental Immunology at Trinity College Dublin, Kingston Mills, said Pfizer do not have enough of the jab to go around, and are cranking up manufacturing to meets countries needs.
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Vaccines are beginning to be administered across the EU, including to this WWII veteran in Czech RepublicCredit: EPA
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Prof Mills says Pfizer does not have enough doses for all the countries interested currentlyCredit: Virgin Media
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The immunology expert said supply will be Ireland s biggest challenge in it s Covid jab roll-outCredit: Alamy
2020 RECALL
As the year comes to a close, take the Irish Sun’s big fat quiz and see how much you remember from the past 12 months
29 Dec 2020, 7:01
IT’S been a year when we’ve all been glued to the news as seismic events shook our world.
But how much of 2020’s many news stories can you still remember?
Take the Irish Sun’s annual Big Fat Quiz and test your memory.
NEWS
President Michael D. Higgins and Sabina welcome royals in March RTE apologised after staff members were pictured failing to social distance at what kind of event? Name the man whose death at the hands of police officers sparked the Black Lives Matter protests in the US?
Updated: 28 Dec 2020, 11:32
THE Covid-19 vaccine will be given to 20,000 Irish people per week from early January, according to Health Minister Stephen Donnelly.
The first doses of the jab will be rolled out tomorrow as the State sets up immunisations sites in four acute hospitals - and HSE doctors say potential allergic reactions to the vaccine are not a major concern .
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Minister Donnelly said up to 20,000 people will be vaccinated per week from early JanuaryCredit: PA:Press Association
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HSE CCO Dr Colm Henry assured he has no major concern about allergic reactions to the vaccineCredit: PA:Press Association
St James’s and Beaumont hospitals in Dublin, Cork University Hospital and University Hospital Galway will be the first to receive the coronavirus vaccine this week.
Updated: 29 Dec 2020, 11:53
CONFIRMED Covid-19 patients in Irish hospitals have rocketed to 409 - their highest peak since May.
The number of patients being treated for the virus in hospital has also doubled in two weeks, rising from 198 on December 15, according to HSE s Covid-19 Data Hub.
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ICU figures as of last nightCredit: HSE
The data hub - accurate to 8am this morning - also shows that there have been 36 admissions to hospital in the last 24 hours, along with 14 discharges.
According to the HSE s daily operations update, as of yesterday at 8pm, the acute hospital site with the most Covid-19 patients is Beaumont with 67.