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Waterford great-grandmother Margaret Power has become one of the first people over the age of 85 in Ireland to receive the Covid jab in the community. The 93-year-old received the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine from her local GP shortly before 9am on Tuesday morning at the Waterford Primary Care Centre. The rollout of the national vaccination programme for the over-85s got underway at some GP practices on Tuesday morning. Stocks of vaccine were delivered to some GP practices on Monday but the first doses were being administered from Tuesday onwards. Mrs Power told the PA news agency: “So far so good I don’t feel any effects yet. It’s grand to have it over me. ....
'Everyone was here ahead of schedule' – patients and GPs share joy of vaccine roll-out independent.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from independent.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
From early morning a steady stream of eager over-85s arrived for their first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine in scenes which left GP Dr Niall McNamara “exhilarated”. The Keogh Practice in Waterford city had by lunchtime administered 150 first doses to patients, with a further 150 to be inoculated this afternoon and 72 more due tomorrow. It was absolutely fantastic,” Dr McNamara said. “It’s great finally have some real palpable positivity coming across to our patients and our staff and our colleagues. It has been a shot in the arm to all of us to be able to do this. Read More ....
Posted: Dec 22, 2020 9:00 PM AT | Last Updated: December 23, 2020 Joseph Power was sentenced Tuesday in Nova Scotia Supreme Court.(Facebook) A Nova Scotia man who fled for five years to avoid paying some $500,000 in child support was handed a 4½-year sentence Tuesday for contempt of court and must pay his ex-wife what she s owed. In rendering the sentence, Justice Elizabeth Jollimore of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court said Joseph Patrick Power has not accepted any responsibility and blames his situation on his former spouse. I don t need to use adjectives like shameful, egregious, or flagrant to describe Mr. Power s behaviour, Jollimore said in her decision. ....