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Government to consider extending interval between Covid vaccine doses

Government to consider extending interval between Covid vaccine doses Donnelly awaiting recommendation from deputy chief medical officer and vaccination taskforce about 17 hours ago The taskforce is to examine what the impact of potentially increasing the weeks between vaccine doses would have on the rollout. Photograph: Brian Lawless/PA Wire Your Web Browser may be out of date. If you are using Internet Explorer 9, 10 or 11 our Audio player will not work properly.   Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly has said he expects a recommendation “in the coming days” on whether to extend the interval between the first and second dose of Covid-19 vaccines from four weeks to a longer period of up to 12 weeks.

Government consultants discussed war room for Covid-19 response

Most senior people The records show correspondence or meetings relating to the project involved some of the most senior people in the State’s response to Covid, including Department of the Taoiseach top civil servants Martin Fraser and Liz Canavan, while the chiefs of staff to the leaders of the Coalition parties were copied into at least one mail. They show the director general of the CSO, Pádraig Dalton, and Philip Nolan, a senior Nphet member, were also briefed on the project. It is not clear if data was shared from other State bodies. The Department of the Taoiseach did not respond to a series of detailed questions on the scope, status, costs and governance of the project. It referred to responses to parliamentary questions from the Taoiseach which said work was being done to “integrate data and insights across a variety of internal and external sources”. The replies detail some outputs of the data, including differences between waves of the disease, mortalit

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