This figure consists of all residents and staff from nursing homes across the country.
70,000 people are due to be vaccinated by the end of January, according to Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly.
This figure consists of all residents and staff from nursing homes across the country.
Donnelly said: “We have opted into a number of Advanced Purchase Agreements via EU. Right now, Pfizer is the only vaccine approved for use by EU regulator.
“We’re due to receive 40,000 vaccines a week from Pfizer in Jan and Feb. It’s a two dose vaccine. Every EU country is getting a pro rata share based on population size.”
Donnelly also discussed the fact that as more vaccines become available and manufacturers scale up production, supply will increase. Ireland has ordered approximately 7.6 million doses from Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZenec, with the latter two expected to be approved soon.
He said: “Will keep you all updated on our progress with the vaccine rollout regularly. Keep safe. Stay home. Wear masks. Keep your distance. We can suppress this virus again with everyone’s support. We will get through this difficult time. There are better days ahead.”
This information comes from a video posted on Twitter by Stephen Donnelly, which you can watch below:
A brief update on our vaccination programme. The first vaccines were administered this week and marks a hugely important milestone. It has brought much-needed hope. We started with healthcare workers in our hospitals and are now moving into nursing homes. pic.twitter.com/ItHfgiDD0i
— Stephen Donnelly (@DonnellyStephen) January 2, 2021
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