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Dr Cillian De Gascun Sam Boal via RollingNews.ie

De Gascun: Covid-19 cases 'will increase as restrictions ease', but vaccines are effective

Public health officials yesterday confirmed a further 2,180 cases of Covid-19 in Ireland.

COVID-19 CASE numbers are likely to increase as restrictions ease, but this does not mean the vaccines are not effective, Dr Cillian De Gascun has said. 

In a Twitter thread last night, the Director of the National Virus Reference Laboratory said that the vaccines are not sufficiently effective, on their own, to suppressing or eliminating Covid-19 transmission in the community. 

However, he said “they are very effective at protecting against hospitalisation and severe disease”. 

De Gascun’s comments come as a number of meetings are due to be held over the coming days ahead of a decision on whether to lift all remaining restrictions on 22 October. 

Public health officials yesterday confirmed a further 2,180 cases of Covid-19 in Ireland. 

De Gascun said that while the vaccine level in high among those aged over 12, across the population as a whole around 75-80% of people are vaccinated.

“On that basis, and taking into account the cohort of the population that is not (yet, at least) eligible for vaccination, we can see that the current first generation of [Covid-19] vaccines is unlikely – in isolation at least, ie. without additional public measures – to be able to control .. Delta in the community,” De Gascun said. 

“We will continue to see case numbers increase as restrictions ease. This does not, and I stress, does not, mean that the #SarsCov2 vaccines are not effective,” he said. 

“It simply means they are not sufficiently effective – on their own – to suppress or eliminate #SarsCov2 transmission in the community.” 

De Gascun said added: “Whilst vaccination reduces the risk of Delta infection, fully vaccinated individuals have viral loads similar to unvaccinated and can effectively transmit infection in household settings, including to fully vaccinated contacts.”

In a separate Twitter thread yesterday, Professor Philip Nolan who is also chair of the NPHET Irish Epidemiological Modelling Advisory Group, said the balance had “tipped in the wrong direction” but that change in behaviour would bring down the reproductive number of the virus, below 1.0, and start to suppress it once again.

Nolan that Ireland had been left in a “vulnerable position” following the vaccination of 16-30 year-olds in the summer, with high levels of infection still present among younger age groups while “increasing levels of social contact” were beginning to take place. 

“…This left us in a vulnerable position, with high levels of infection, and that delicate balance between very high levels of vaccine protection on the one hand, and increasing levels of social contact and risk of transmission on the other,” he said.

“The increase over the last 10 days shows that this balance has tipped in the wrong direction: with high levels of circulating virus even a subtle change in the scale or nature of social contact can significantly shift the dynamics of viral transmission in the population.”

Nolan added: “This also means that a relatively modest adjustment in our individual and collective efforts to reduce risk of transmission should be enough to shift the balance in the opposite direction, bring effective reproduction number below 1.0 and start to suppress the virus again.”

With reporting by Eoghan Dalton

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    Mute M
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    Jul 5th 2019, 6:08 AM

    In years to come they’ll be the individuals you’ll be reading about with dozens of convictions but still on the streets.

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    Jul 5th 2019, 6:10 AM

    It’s a imported problem, eastern Europe

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    Jul 5th 2019, 6:32 AM

    @herp: We have no homegrown joyriders and car thieves?

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    Jul 5th 2019, 6:49 AM

    @herp: evidence of that claim?

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    Jul 5th 2019, 6:55 AM

    @herp:
    Really?
    Down to your local station and make a detailed statement in evidence so.

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    Jul 5th 2019, 8:33 AM

    @herp: obviously that could not be an Irish.. and I suppose the gangs in Drogheda are all from Europe as well ?

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    Jul 5th 2019, 8:55 AM

    @herp: course it is!
    Sure where else?
    No Irish Criminals rob cars, nor any other nationality.
    Now which “Eastern Europeans” would you mean?
    What a dopey illformed comment!
    Wonder what rag tabloid you get your info from?

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    Jul 5th 2019, 7:23 AM

    Broke into my folks’ house in Clontarf 2 weeks ago, nicked the keys and the car. Scrotes!

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    Jul 5th 2019, 9:28 AM

    @Yzo Sirrius: Clontarf along with Malahide and Portmarnock are no-go areas, gangs roaming the streets robbing and beating up people

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    Jul 5th 2019, 10:04 AM

    @Yzo Sirrius: yeah. Most of these were actually done in clontarf raheny Sutton and baldoyle.

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    Jul 5th 2019, 10:32 AM

    @Seaniecp: Yeah, the garda said there was 7 cars stolen in the Clontarf area in the previous 2 weeks.

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    Jul 5th 2019, 10:33 AM

    @Niall O’Neill: “no-go areas”…chill out, man!

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    Jul 5th 2019, 10:45 AM

    @Niall O’Neill: like every other area in the country. Place is absolutely lawless

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    Jul 5th 2019, 12:16 PM

    @Yzo Sirrius: Well one is no good without the other

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    Jul 5th 2019, 6:55 AM

    Almost certainly all on benefits, as funded by us mugs, the taxpayers. Then will be sent to prison, again funded by us. Useless leeches.

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    Jul 5th 2019, 7:47 AM

    Sorry to hear about cars been stolen but why leave keys so close to letterbox were they can be “Phished” so easily

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    Jul 5th 2019, 8:10 AM

    @postmanbill: probably a false sense of being safe and secure behind you hall door Alas sadly NO .

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    Jul 5th 2019, 8:31 AM

    @postmanbill: some people leave them in easy reach as an alternative to these people breaking into their house and terrorising their families for the keys to a piece of rolling metal on their driveway.

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    Jul 5th 2019, 8:49 AM

    @postmanbill: I’d rather then took them this way rather then actually entering the house to get them. Lesser of 2 evils.

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    Jul 5th 2019, 1:27 PM

    @Amy Callan: Why not leave the keys in the car if you are that way of thinking. Just give up is not an option.

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    Jul 5th 2019, 2:57 PM

    @wacker macker: just not in the ignition ha, as it is a criminal offence to leave your keys in the ignition while your car is unattended.

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