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People queuing at an NHS pop-up vaccination centre at Sefton Park in Liverpool
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SIR – In all my medical career (and probably since Edward Jenner introduced vaccination) I have never come across a vaccine being launched where the message seems to be: “Have the vaccine but don’t trust it.”
The whole purpose of a vaccine is protection, or at least a very attenuated form of the illness. If the Government carries on with this madness there will never be a return to normal life.
Dr Robert Walker FRCP
SIR – It has been suggested that key workers who have been double-jabbed should be exempt from self-isolation if they are pinged. Why not just stop self-isolation for all who have been double-jabbed?
Creche which featured in Prime Time exposé appeals order to pay €12,800 to whistleblower
The owners claim they never received a protected disclosure. By Seán McCárthaigh Wednesday 19 May 2021, 8:07 PM 5 hours ago 13,820 Views 0 Comments
A Hyde & Seek vehicle (file photo)
Image: Sam Boal/Rollingnews.ie
Image: Sam Boal/Rollingnews.ie
A DUBLIN CRECHE at the centre of an RTÉ documentary which exposed alleged breaches of childcare regulations is appealing a ruling which ordered it to pay €12,800 to a whistleblower.
Lawyers for Anne Davy and Peter Davy and their daughter Siobhan, the owners of Hyde and Seek crèches, claim they never received a protected disclosure made by childcare assistant Jade Byrne-Hoey.