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Six months into 2021, how close is Ireland to vaccinating 80% of the population?

This week marked the six-month mark in the vaccine rollout.

THIS WEEK MARKED six months into Ireland’s vaccine rollout, which started late last year at the beginning of the country’s third lockdown.

Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson have become familiar names over the past half-year, but although millions have been vaccinated, the rollout hasn’t come without its issues.

Supply problems and concerns about the vaccines themselves have both been speed bumps over the past six months that have slowed the pace of the rollout at times.

However, the race is now on to get as many people vaccinated as possible before the Delta variant takes hold in Ireland.

The government had previously set a target of giving 80% of adults in Ireland at least a first dose by July, though they acknowledged in May that there would be delays in reaching this figure. We’re not quite there yet, but we’re getting closer.

Let’s take a look at our progress to date.

Where are we now?

The HSE provides granular detail on the progress of the rollout, allowing it to be tracked in a reasonably precise way.

However, while the crippling cyberattack on the health service’s computer systems didn’t impact the vaccine rollout, it has impacted the publication of data relating to it.

Yesterday, for the first time in seven weeks, the HSE finally published data again on the number of vaccines being administered. That data showed that as of Tuesday, a total of 4,109,474 doses had been administered to date in Ireland.

That’s made up of nearly 2.5 million first doses, over 1.5 million second doses, and about 72,000 single doses (i.e. the Johnson & Johnson vaccine).

That means that 62.5% of the eligible population has had at least one dose of a vaccine, and 42.61% of people are fully vaccinated.

The original target was to have 4.5 million doses administered by Wednesday, the end of the second quarter of 2021 – so we’re still about 390,000 doses behind that, according to official figures.

But on average, roughly 50,000 doses were administered every day over the past week.

That compares to an average of over 38,000 doses administered per day in the week between 5 May and 11 May, as calculated by The Journal, so the pace has picked up in recent weeks.

Before the HSE cyberattack, data published by the health service allowed forecasts to be made as to when Ireland would hit the crucial 80% mark – which experts say is the minimum level required for herd immunity.

Using data from before 11 May, The Journal previously predicted that just short of 70% of Ireland’s population would be vaccinated with a first dose before the end of June.

But the current figure is slightly behind that target.

That is primarily due to supply: until now, AstraZeneca and Janssen vaccines should not be used in the under-50s because of a recommendation by the National Immunisation Advisory Committee (NIAC).

Consequently, supplies in younger age groups were limited to just Pfizer and Moderna vaccines when the time to vaccinate them arrived, resulting in a bit of a slowdown.

However, the current percentage could actually be closer to 70% than available figures suggest, because data on how many people GPs have vaccinated is slow to come through.

Picking up the pace

If the rollout picks up pace, as expected if AstraZeneca and Janssen are approved for use in under 50s, the 80% target will almost certainly be met before the end of July, perhaps even by mid-July.

Taoiseach Micheál Martin previously said that the HSE aimed to have 70% of the population fully vaccinated by the end of July.

On Tuesday, Brian MacCraith, head of the High-Level Task Force on Covid-19 Vaccination, said on that the task force is “getting as many jabs in veins as quickly as we can”.

“We set it as a mantra for the task force and the HSE see that the only thing that would limit us in all of this was supply of vaccines,” he said.

McCraith also explained that of the vaccines that are delivered into Ireland, the percentage which are administered is constantly somewhere in the mid-90s.

The work is done by staff at 40 vaccination centres across the country, as well as GPs and pharmacies, the latter of which can now administer the single-dose Janssen vaccine to people aged 50 and over.

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Recent figures show that most vaccines administered in Ireland to date have been Pfizer-BioNTech, at two-thirds (66.8%) of all doses. AstraZeneca follows in second at 22.4% of all doses administered to date.

Moderna makes up 9% of all doses administered, while Janssen makes up 1.8% of all doses.

The HSE said that these figures may be slightly lower than actual figures as they don’t include jabs given by pharmacies, and the health service is still uploading data on GP vaccinations since last month’s cyberattack.

The HSE used to publish daily figures with breakdowns of doses and cohorts, which resumed again yesterday. Until then, updates were only provided once or twice a week.

It should also be noted that the recorded figures will always be slightly below actual figures, due to a lag in a small number of cases between the actual administering of vaccines and the record of their administration being uploaded onto the HSE’s systems.

Over the course of the next three months, 2 million doses of AstraZeneca are set to be delivered into Ireland, along with nearly 1 million Janssen doses.

Initially, it was expected that the pace of the vaccine rollout would fall as the under 40s – who make up a sizeable portion of the adult population – were vaccinated, because they could only be given Pfizer or Moderna.

Last month, health officials noted that those in their 20s would likely not be fully vaccinated until September.

However, the drop-off in the number of doses administered will not be as sharp if all four vaccines are available to younger adults.

The gap between doses for the AstraZeneca jab is also set to shorten from eight to four weeks, which should further accelerate the rate at which people are fully vaccinated.

Earlier this month, there were nearly half a million people waiting for their second AstraZeneca dose, which the HSE has promised they will receive by 19 July.

Yesterday, it was announced that people aged 30-34 can register for their vaccine next week.

This is the second-to-last cohort to begin registration. After those in the 25-34 age group, the final cohort of those aged 16-24 will be registered and vaccinated, which will likely begin by the end of the summer.

Contains reporting by Nicky Ryan.

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    Mute fergusob
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    Jul 2nd 2021, 5:19 AM

    Yeah we know you’re vaccinated and it’s summer 2026. Just one more time help us flatten the curve of the Omega variant.
    Never ending pandemic.

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    Jul 2nd 2021, 7:51 AM

    @fergusob: Have any of the vaccination targets been met?

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    Jul 2nd 2021, 12:36 PM

    YAWN

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    Mute fergusob
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    Jul 2nd 2021, 12:41 PM

    @Arch Angel: does it matter at this stage

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    Mute pat seery
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    Jul 2nd 2021, 6:32 AM

    Brillant Work by H S E STAFF
    WELL DONE TO ALL

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    Mute Paul Gorry
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    Jul 2nd 2021, 12:37 AM

    Very close. But not necessarily close, but nearly close and probably close and nearly nearly close so deffo close.

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    Mute sandra clifford
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    Jul 2nd 2021, 2:08 AM

    Still waiting on 2nd dose of AZ no date yet t could be sat the 3rd of July that will be 8 weeks from my 1st dose after that I haven’t a clue

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    Mute Daniela Monza
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    Jul 2nd 2021, 6:12 AM

    @sandra clifford: I had the same issue, waiting for 12 weeks for the second dose without a clue if and when it would happen. It arrived on time sharply on the day it was due. Depending on the centre, they can give very short notice

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    Jul 2nd 2021, 7:04 AM

    @sandra clifford: got my 2nd jab yesterday of AstraZeneca after receiving 1st jab on 1st may.
    I’m 64.

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    Mute Ann Kavanagh
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    Jul 2nd 2021, 10:06 AM

    @sandra clifford: my husband just got his date next Tues. That’s 10 weeks since his first

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    Mute Irene Kealy
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    Jul 2nd 2021, 10:06 AM

    @sandra clifford: I’m still waiting and 8 wks have come and gone so wouldn’t get your Hope’s up. Our age group has been forgotten about with those in their 50s who got Pfizer all fully vaccinated.

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    Mute Stephen Kearon
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    Jul 2nd 2021, 10:16 AM

    @sandra clifford: HSE have a vaccine help line on 1850 24 1850, giving them a call is likely to be far more useful than posting here

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    Mute Colm Molloy
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    Jul 2nd 2021, 2:54 AM

    Herd immunity has been reached.

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    Mute Joey Roche
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    Jul 2nd 2021, 3:24 AM

    @Colm Molloy: 42.6% is not herd immunity

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    Jul 2nd 2021, 3:38 AM

    @Joey Roche: how can they still call it herd immunity if vaccinated people can still catch it..they are not immune

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    Jul 2nd 2021, 3:41 AM

    @SquintEastwood: herd unimmunity that might or might not get sick

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    Mute Colm Molloy
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    Jul 2nd 2021, 4:09 AM

    @Joey Roche: It’s not, 60 to 70 % is.

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    Mute Kevin Thompson
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    Jul 2nd 2021, 5:18 AM

    @SquintEastwood: the transmission of the virus is greatly reduced, once a person is fully vaccinated ( 5 to 8% chance to passing it on compared to not vaccinated) . The more people fully vaccinated, the less chance the virus will be passed on.

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    Jul 2nd 2021, 6:28 AM

    @Colm Molloy: Boris Johnson stop using aliases

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    Jul 2nd 2021, 7:30 AM

    @SquintEastwood: wow go do a little reading please

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    Jul 2nd 2021, 12:42 PM

    @SquintEastwood: Vaccines do not stop anyone contracting the virus they have vaccinated against. Vaccines stop people from getting sick with the diseases the virii cause.

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    Jul 2nd 2021, 3:10 PM

    @Joe_X: not entirely true, it can stop them getting it, in fact, there is a good chance it stops you getting it depending on what vaccine you get. If you do get it though , it then nearly guarantees you won’t very sick or even dying

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    Jul 2nd 2021, 10:17 AM

    My 28 days will be over end of next week, hoping to get the 2nd jab then to be able to travel home for a bit

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    Mute Paddy Brennock
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    Jul 2nd 2021, 4:21 AM

    How long are people usually waiting to get their first jab?….I registered a week and a half ago and no text message yet.

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    Jul 2nd 2021, 4:35 AM

    @Paddy Brennock: got message 3 days after registering

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    Jul 2nd 2021, 6:16 AM

    @Paddy Brennock: up to 3 weeks

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    Jul 2nd 2021, 6:57 AM

    @Paddy Brennock: my wife registered last week and received a text yesterday for an appointment next week.

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    Jul 2nd 2021, 7:31 AM

    @Paddy Brennock: I waited 12 days, checked the HSE portal and it asked me the consent questions and got my appointment for next week. The text came in a few hours later.

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    Jul 2nd 2021, 7:34 AM

    @Paddy Brennock: depends on where you are and how any are registered. I got a text in 6 days. From gp and hse. My friends 2 weeks. They have up to 3 weeks

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    Jul 2nd 2021, 8:11 AM

    @Paddy Brennock: 3 and a half weeks Paddy, I’m in Dublin.

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    Jul 2nd 2021, 8:11 AM

    @Paddy Brennock: 2 – 3 days. Get in touch with them by phone.

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    Jul 2nd 2021, 8:50 AM

    @Paddy Brennock: unfortunately is depends on the centre you would be going too. I know people in wicklow that are 40 getting second dose currently while in area near city west is dublin they have started to gibe 1st dose to people aged 43/42. Its all down to numbers in the area.

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    Jul 2nd 2021, 11:53 AM

    @Paddy Brennock: seems to depend on were in the country you are as I (in KK) registered after my friend in Dublin and I got text after 1 week for appointment 3 days later she got text day after I got first jab for appointment a week later even though she registered 4 days before me

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    Jul 2nd 2021, 2:39 PM

    @Paddy Brennock: I registered on Sunday 20th June, got a text the following Friday and was vaccinated on Monday 28th to be followed by the second dose in 4 weeks time

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    Jul 2nd 2021, 3:27 PM

    @Paddy Brennock: it can take up to 3 weeks

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    Mute Michael Holland
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    Jul 2nd 2021, 11:23 PM

    What I see from this headline is The Journal have an agenda to manipulate 80% of the population to be vaccinated,.. Who do they think they are..!?

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