How Does The AstraZeneca Decision Affect GP’s Involvement In Vaccine Roll-Out

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The Chief of the HSE is asking the public to ‘bear with’ the organisation as they work out the logistics of the changes to the vaccine roll-out plan.

On Wednesday evening, Taoiseach Micheál Martin confirmed that the decision had been taken not to administer the Astrazeneca to anyone aged 70 or over due to a lack of data about its efficacy for this age group.

This has scuppered plans for Oxford vaccine to be administered by GP’s to the older population from next week.

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Over 219 thousand people have received at least one dose of either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine so far – with around 8 thousand doses administered each day over the last week.

Locations where multiple GPs can vaccinate over 70s are being looked at – as the Pfizer and Moderna jabs are more difficult to store.

But, by how much will this change delay the vaccine roll-out?

Pat was joined on the line by Dr Michael Kelleher, Lahinch GP and IMO GP Committee member.