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NIAC recommends booster mRNA dose for care home residents and over 80s

The booster can be given six months after the initial vaccine course was completed.

LAST UPDATE | 8 Sep 2021

THE NATIONAL IMMUNISATION Advisory Committee (NIAC) has recommended that a booster vaccine dose against Covid-19 be given to over 65s living in residential care and anyone over the age of 80.

NIAC has recommended a booster dose of an mRNA vaccine for the two groups, even if their first vaccine was an adeno-viral vector like AstraZeneca.

The booster dose can be given after an interval of six months after the primary vaccination course was completed.

NIAC issued its recommendation to Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan, who endorsed the advice. 

A statement from the Department of Health outlined that “in coming to their recommendations, NIAC considered the emerging evidence relating to decreasing immunity, vaccine effectiveness of a booster dose against the Delta variant of Covid-19 in protecting against serious disease including hospitalisations, ICU admissions and death, as well as safety data in respect of a booster dose”.

It also considered “global vaccine equity and upholding the principles of minimising harm, fairness and moral equality as outlined in the National Vaccine Allocation Framework”.

Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly said that “once again this week, we have seen some of the necessary public health restrictions eased thanks to the enormous efforts the Irish people have made to continue to follow the public health advice and, in particular in relation to our amazing levels of vaccine uptake”.

“Vaccination remains our pathway out of this pandemic, and as with the earlier phases of our vaccination programme, this update to the programme ensures that we continue to prioritise our most at risk loved ones from the risks posed by Covid-19,” Donnelly said.

“I am aware that operationalising these updates to our vaccination programme will take a short period of time. I will continue to work with my Department, the HSE and the High-Level Task Force to implement these recommendations as safely and efficiently as possible.”

Nursing Homes Ireland (NHI) has welcomed the news that boosters will be rolled out to nursing home residents. 

NHI CEO Tadhg Daly said the organisation commenced engagement in July with Government ministers, the HSE and the National Immunisation Office regarding rollout of a booster programme for nursing home residents. 

“Today’s announcement is very welcome, with spread of the virus within our communities posing a continuing threat to nursing home residents,” Daly said. 

He added that “clarity is required regarding the status for residents in nursing homes who are under 65 years of age, together with healthcare workers, who were excluded from today’s announcement”. 

In August, the HSE said it intended to retain its vaccination infrastructure until the end of the year to facilitate any potential booster campaign.

A total of 6,951,760 doses of vaccines against Covid-19 have been administered in Ireland up to yesterday.

World Health Organization

The news from the Health Minister comes as the World Health Organization today called for countries to avoid giving out extra Covid jabs until year-end, pointing to the millions worldwide who have yet to receive a single dose.

“I will not stay silent when the companies and countries that control the global supply of vaccines think the world’s poor should be satisfied with leftovers,” WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told journalists.

Speaking from WHO’s headquarters in Geneva, Tedros urged wealthy countries and vaccine makers to prioritise getting the first jabs to health workers and vulnerable populations in poorer nations over boosters.

“We do not want to see widespread use of boosters for healthy people who are fully vaccinated,” he said.

The WHO called last month for a moratorium on Covid-19 vaccine booster shots until the end of September to address the drastic inequity in dose distribution between rich and poor nations.

But Tedros acknowledged today that there had “been little change in the global situations since then.

“So today I am calling for an extension of the moratorium until at least the end of the year,” he said.

It was confirmed last month that Irish people have donated more than one million Covid-19 vaccines to people in some of the world’s poorest countries.

The ‘Get a Vaccine, Give a Vaccine’ campaign has raised more than €2.5 million since it was launched earlier this summer.

The appeal urges people getting vaccinated in Ireland to give a vaccine to people in poorer nations.

As a result of the campaign, one million vaccine doses will now be delivered to healthcare workers and vulnerable people in countries with little or no access to vaccines. 

Around €4.48 allows UNICEF to deliver two doses of a Covid-19 vaccine to someone in a country facing a humanitarian crisis.

The support in Ireland for the campaign is helping UNICEF to lead the largest-ever vaccine procurement and supply operation as part of the global COVAX programme.

COVAX has delivered over 175 million doses to 138 countries since March. It aims to secure enough vaccines this year for the most vulnerable 20% in every country, rich or poor.

With reporting by Hayley Halpin and © AFP 2021

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    Mute Seth Cheffetz
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    Feb 2nd 2016, 1:05 PM

    I think I’d honestly rather have Trump as president than this nutjob.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 1:18 PM

    He’s a well respected lawyer and has brought some useful bills to fruition in his time and got them over the line. He passed through Princeton and Harvard Law too. Seems the evangelicals came out in big numbers and got him over the line.From what I’ve seen of him his religious credentials seem to be all about votes. You’ll recall John McCain becoming a baptist in his republican race, Trump too went off to Church last week.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 1:29 PM

    McCain believed in evolution, this wack job does not. Ergo Moron.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 1:33 PM

    The fact that anyone who doesn’t believe in hard scientific facts can still be taking seriously as a leader by millions of people is testament to the wide-scale ignorance under which many people still live.
    In 2016…terrifying.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 2:48 PM

    You’re quite right Fozz. It is indeed the current year.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 2:54 PM

    He absolutely believes in evolution. He just says he doesn’t to appeal to the people who don’t. Every word that comes out of any of theses guys mouths is a lie to get elected. That’s much worse than ignorance.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 3:12 PM

    @the bull
    Agreed but so does every politician, which ever colour, in the world

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 3:13 PM

    Of the 44 American presidents since the civil war, none have claimed to be president. Strange really when the Pew Religious Landscape survey reported that as of 2014, 22.8% of the U.S. population is religiously unaffiliated, atheists made up 3.1% and agnostics made up 4% of the U.S. population. So 30% of the general population are non – religious. So that’s generally means that almost 1 in 3 American presidents have lied about their beliefs.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 3:14 PM

    That should read “None have claimed to be atheist”. Apologies.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 6:12 PM

    I would never trust a politician who was being backed and financed by a large Corporate interest or lobby. This only makes that politician beholden to them at the expense of the people they are meant to represent. If I was an American citizen I’d investigate which candidate(s) has been bought by a Corporate interest or lobby and not vote them. All you are getting is more of the same – a puppet president not serving the peoples interests. Trump is far from perfect but he has entirely financed his own campaign and I believe that he genuinely puts the considerations of the American people before any corporation or lobby.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 6:51 PM

    Ha ha , now that trump is gone , media are branding cruz as the new nutjob .. you would swear Clinton was the virgin Mary herself

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 7:05 PM

    Trump is not gone yet. Please understand the subject before commenting.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 7:08 PM

    I think Reagan lost Iowa too – there is a long way to go yet.

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    Feb 3rd 2016, 5:38 AM

    Cruz was ALWAYS branded a nutjob, and a very dangerous one at that ..

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 1:14 PM

    Great just what America needs an evangelical nut

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 2:58 PM

    I wouldn’t worry about it. The GOP establishment have decided Rubio is their man in the same way Dem establishment have ‘Hill dog’ as their preferred candidate, and given Microsoft are doing the tallying of votes at these caucuses and the company has donated tens of thousands to both of those candidates, I reckon they’ll be running by hook or by crook.

    Rubio and Clinton are the same on just about all major issues, particularly foreign intervention, the TPP and immigration. The issues on which they do disagree are cosmetic and of no concern to establishment elites (the likes of the Koch brothers, Goldman Sachs or Hillary’s foreign donors) and amount to shuffling of the deck chairs on the Titanic in the grand scheme of things. Expect media like Buzzfeed, the Guardian, and NRO to put an undue amount of focus on ridiculous and frankly inconsequential topics such as transgender bathrooms, playing up the minor differences to draw attention from their glaring similarities.

    In the mean time, expect more idiotic articles about things such as the “BernieBros” as the media attacks any candidate their corporate paymasters may not be able to 100% control.

    Enjoy your “choice” America.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 3:06 PM

    It’s really really annoying when people don’t do what you tell them

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 5:45 PM

    I didn’t know that -surely thats a conflict of interest? Microsoft is one of Cruz’biggest donors yet got to do the counting!

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 8:25 PM

    The Hillary stories are worse. The counts for her vs. Bernie went to coin flips in six different places, and Hillary just happened to win all six. This is beyond a joke.

    With what happened to the left wing government in Greece last year, where there was an attempt to stop them holding a referendum as it would be ‘undemocratic’, and what’s happening to the right wing Law and Justice government in Poland, with the EU taking steps to suspend their right to vote in laws and take direct control, I hope people will start to realise it doesn’t matter if you’re “right” or “left”. If you dare to vote outside the narrow postage stamp of ‘Officially Approved Ideologies’(tm), you’re going to get screwed, or your campaign will be snuffed out before it gets off the ground.

    It’s not such a new thing to suggest democracy is dead, but I think the real power-brokers have just decided to stop playing ‘Weekend At Bernie’s’ with the corpse.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 1:09 PM

    I’m confused if he was born in Calgary how is he eligible exactly? I thought you had to be born in the US or is an american mother enough?

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 1:12 PM

    There are still questions over his eligibility to run. His parents’ nationality and the fact that they voted in Canadian elections around the time of Cruz’s birth calls into question his eligibility. It’s all very confusing. And the least worrying thing about Cruz. He’s a nasty little man.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 1:15 PM

    His mother is a US citizen, he was therefore entitled to citizenship.But of course if he is on target to become President there will be a challenge.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 1:22 PM

    Same here john, I am really confused that a Canadian born Cuban-American is running for the president of America and one of his main platforms is anti emigration. I thought you had to be born in the USA to run for president.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 1:23 PM

    He had dual citizenship at one point. Canada and US, so he renounced his Canadian citizenship.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 2:01 PM

    Good point John. That whole ‘you had to be born in one of the 50 states’ was a big thing in the so-called birther movement against Obama. Having an American mam wasn’t enough for those people objecting to Obama, even though it was proven that he was born in the 50 states. But now it’s ok for Cruz cause we KNOW he wasn’t born in the states, but because his mam is American?

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 2:03 PM

    the rules state you must be born of the land to run for president. There’s legal challenges to his candidacy which he is keeping under wraps for the moment it seems.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 2:06 PM

    You have to be a ‘natural born’ citizen to run for prez. Opinions differ, but majority of legal eagles agree that as he was a citizen at the time of his birth ( his mother is from U.S. ), he’s qualified, regardless of where he was born.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 2:07 PM

    The criteria isn’t being what they call a natural born US citizen, rather than just a US citizen. The government cleared natural born citizens born in other territories when John McCain (born in the Panama Canal Zone) was questioned and the senate validated his run. Cruz qualifies under the same criteria. We’re not as fussy, as some Americans (i.e. Martin O’Malley) qualify for Irish Citizenship and can run for president here.

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    Feb 3rd 2016, 1:21 AM

    The gotcha could most likely be the “natural born citizen” requirement. Most legal scholars agree that means born in the United States. Cruz is arguing that simply being born anywhere with a legal entitlement to citizenship is enough. If it’s challenged, I don’t think he would win.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 1:14 PM

    Rick Santorum and Mike Huckabee were the last two winnners of the Republican nomination in Ohio, neither of whom went on to be the nominee for President. Ohio tends to pick the most religious nutter. Despite how the media is trying to spin it, this is not a setback for Trump. He’s going to do a lot better in New Hampshire.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 1:54 PM

    Agree I think trump will win new Hampshire and north Carolina but I think the fact Rubio came a reasonably close third could be significant.
    Rubio is who the Democrats fear most and for that reason I believe he will be the candidate

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 2:04 PM

    Iowa??

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 2:06 PM

    What has Ohio got to do with this?

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 2:13 PM

    whoops..Iowa of course…ye knew what i meant!

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 2:21 PM

    @ P.J

    Agreed, Cruz will likely fall off the way Santorum did in the last campaign. It will likely be a Trump vs Rubio contest. The “establishment” will get behind Rubio now, so will be interesting to see if that’s enough to beat Trump.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 3:10 PM

    If it does come down to trump and Rubio the Establishment’ as you put will be between a rock and a hard place. Do they support Rubio to beat trump but what if he runs as an independent?

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 3:58 PM

    The shock here isn’t the support that Cruz got. That was around the level expected. The real story is the amount of supporters that seemed to shift from Trump to Rubio. As you said, the Iowa support tends to go to ‘Mr. God and Jesus’ which isn’t really Rubio’s game.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 4:38 PM

    I think Trump has already publicly stated that he won’t run as an independent if he doesn’t get the nomination…would be hard for him to roll back on that.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 4:53 PM

    Trump has probably gone to far in this primary race to turn around and go independent now

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 5:17 PM

    Trump will roll back on anything. He flip flops on plenty of issues almost weekly. At one stage he was non interventionist, then he wanted to ‘bomb the sh*t out of’ people and ‘kill their families’.

    If he was to declare open war on the GOP establishment and run independent his supporters would be ecstatic. They’d rather kill the ‘RINO’ or more distastefully ‘cuckservative’ campaign and have another shot at the primaries in 2020 than see Rubio or Cruz win. Remember if the GOP gets the White House, that man will be running again in four years. That wouldn’t suit Trump at all.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 6:43 PM

    @scewmadd
    Now I thought I was cynical!

    But I’m not saying that you are completely wrong

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 2:44 PM

    “Mark my word, if and when these preachers get control of the [Republican] party, and they’re sure trying to do so, it’s going to be a terrible damn problem. Frankly, these people frighten me. Politics and governing demand compromise. But these Christians believe they are acting in the name of God, so they can’t and won’t compromise. I know, I’ve tried to deal with them.” -Barry M.Goldweather ,1994.

    Be afraid,be very afraid.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 1:59 PM

    #FeelTheBern

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 3:59 PM

    #HashtagsAreForTwitter

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 3:16 PM

    “I will carpet bomb Isis until the sand glows”
    Gospel according to Ted

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 3:23 PM

    Trump is not a nutjob. He is very dangerous and while I disagree with almost everything he has to say there is some sense to his extremist views. Cruz, on the other hand, is a complete nutcase.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 2:07 PM

    Hillary v Sanders ……six coin tosses to decide in six areas and Killary won all six……lol…..democracy ? You got to be kidding me….

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 7:16 PM

    I live in Alberta 5 months a year and although a Trump fan myself I can assert with all honesty that I haven’t heard a god word about Cruz or a bad word about Trump. Everybody is mystified by yesterday’s Iowa vote.We fully ecpected Trump to win. Cruz wouldn’t have a hope in hell here in Alberta if……..

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 8:22 PM

    What does Alberta, Canada have to do with a United States election?

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 9:29 PM

    @Mr Hoffman……………..100,000 US citizens live in Calgary.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 9:32 PM

    You must’ve misunderstood his question.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 11:08 PM

    @Guybrush Threepwood……..I ought to have given some background to my original comment. Albertans in general, and Calgarians in particular, are quite like Americans and have in the past considered joining the US. So Cruz having connections to Calgary,Alberta one would imagine strong or some support for him in Alberta. I have not heard any favourable comments for Cruz but Trump definitely turns Albertans on. Too bad about Iowa.
    BTW Americans,unlike Irish, can vote in US elections.

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 3:46 PM

    A right wing nut job won’t get elected so if the Republicians pick one they’re phucked. Having said that, it’s great to see that the Donald got some feathers pulled in Iowa. He’s gonna be totally plucked in a few weeks. Quack, quack, quackery quackers!

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 6:47 PM

    But what if the Democrats pick a socialist?

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    Feb 2nd 2016, 5:52 PM

    Rubio the most likely – obvious if you look hard enough.

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