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Ireland to get 4 9m doses of Pfizer/BioNTech in both 2022 and 2023

Ireland to get 4.9m doses of Pfizer/BioNTech in both 2022 and 2023 Cabinet were told that booster shots may be required. By Christina Finn Tuesday 4 May 2021, 7:40 PM May 4th 2021, 7:40 PM 31,221 Views 44 Comments Image: Marc O Sullivan Image: Marc O Sullivan HEALTH MINISTER STEPHEN Donnelly got Cabinet approval for the government to enter into an EU agreement that will see Ireland get 4.9 million doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine in 2022 and another 4.9 million in 2023. Under the agreement, Ireland would have enough to fully vaccinate approximately 2.45 million people with two doses. Ireland will also retain the option of securing an additional 9.8m doses over the same time period.

Ornua market insight: What s in store for dairy for the rest of 2021?

April 27, 2021 5:20 pm With the first quarter of 2021 over and done with, the rest of the year should be “relatively stable” from a dairy prices perspective, judging by current indications, according to Ornua CEO John Jordan. Speaking to Agriland following the publication of the exporting giant’s 2020 financial results last week (Wednesday, April 21), Ornua CEO John Jordan commented on a range of topics. Dairy market Asked by Agriland what the dairy market outlook is for the rest of 2021, CEO of the dairy exporting co-op said: “It’s becoming more and more challenging to call where markets are going. John Jordan, chief executive, Ornua. Image source: Marc O’Sullivan

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Tusla confirms unapproved email about registering for vaccines sent to staff who were not eligible

Tusla confirms unapproved email about registering for vaccines sent to staff who were not eligible The agency said it has conducted checks in other regions and this appears to be an isolated incident. By Michelle Hennessy Thursday 8 Apr 2021, 7:16 PM 5 hours ago 17,203 Views 7 Comments Image: Marc O Sullivan/HSE Image: Marc O Sullivan/HSE A SMALL NUMBER of employees at the child and family agency Tusla may have been vaccinated out of sequence after receiving an ‘unapproved email’ from a manager last month telling them to register.  The agency has said these members of staff are normally based in frontline healthcare facilities but are now primarily working remotely and should not have been categorised as frontline healthcare workers.

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