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Viva La Loca

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is that just first jab. I am reading that there is concern for stocks to get second jab for everyone.
Yes, first dose. The upper age groups have had both though. They are also looking at providing a 3rd dose for the over 70's commencing Sept.
There are political wrangling's about the supply chain but it is ILLEGAL to break a business contract and ILLEGAL for the EU dictats to try to impose a blockade. The news today indicates a political resolution is near. There is also a new vaccine production manufacturing facility being sorted in England as we speak.
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MojoDublin

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It must depend where you live. Here (and has been since last year) if you are the main and only lifeline for an elderly vulnerable person you are a carer. You can get tests as frequently as needed, if you wish, and now vaccination due to supplies. It's being given out at the cancer specialist hospital.
I should imagine that this supply is available for the under 50's because of the % of other people who are not interested in having it.

Groups currently being vaccinated

The groups currently being vaccinated against COVID-19 are:

people aged 65 years and older who live in long-term care facilities (group 1)
frontline healthcare workers (group 2)
people aged 70 and older living in the community - at different stages (group 3)
people aged 16 to 69 who are at very high risk (group 4)



Vaccinations
The statistics and graphs in this section are built using confirmed figures provided by the Health Executive Service (HSE), and are updated following official release of new data.
Vaccines Administered
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Vaccine Data up to
Wed, 24 Mar 2021
Total 1st Dose Vaccines Administered
529,984
Total 2nd Dose Vaccines Administered
202,694
Total Vaccines Administered
732,678

Cohort Breakdown of Vaccines Administered
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Cohort 1 Total
179,764
Residents aged 65+ in LTCF
Cohort 1 - 1st Dose
97,934
Cohort 1 - 2nd Dose
81,830
Cohort 2 Total
315,949
Frontline Healthcare Workers
Cohort 2 - 1st Dose
225,094
Cohort 2 - 2nd Dose
90,855
Cohort 3 Total
224,265
People aged 70 and older
Cohort 3 - 1st Dose
194,313
Cohort 3 - 2nd Dose
29,952
Cohort 4 Total
12,413
People aged 16-69 and at very high risk of severe COVID-19 disease.
Cohort 4 - 1st Dose
12,395
Cohort 4 - 2nd Dose
18
Not Coded Total
287
Not Coded Cohort
Not Coded - 1st Dose
248
Not Coded - 2nd Dose
39
 
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vampiregirl

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Ok I live in Uk so I guess others that don’t will just have to wait a see when they try to retuned after March 22
 

stella65

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It’s extremely difficult not to feel - for the two giants - as @carlaBurnett has back filled so much in regards to their shameful treatment by mini apron & SSB - how much shit can SSB come up with it’s obvious her machiavellian intent for “all the locals-to see the chat ooo “ ... brings a whole new meaning to how low can the chatelaine go.

I’m of the opinion she’s one petulant spiteful article ... look at me now boys .... I’m rich 🤑
Sorry to have to ask ... but here do I find out about these two guys and what happened? Is it on a vlog/s
 

vampiregirl

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Trying to read the map and the guide book? Doesn't want to be seen squinting at the tapestries? 😉

If she needs them for both reading AND driving, she can't see much clearly without them! Bifocals soon enough.



No, we haven't misunderstood. Only citizens of a country hold a passport to that country. You cannot lose your citizenship and keep your passport, or vice versa.

Again, British citizens cannot be stripped of their passports OR their citizenship for remaining the EU or anywhere else. For any amount of time.

What will happen after the end of March 2022, is that if the expat Brit decides they want to move back to the UK and they want to bring along NON-British citizens with them as members of their family, they will have to first apply for permission to do so. Permission is granted on the basis of different criteria, including making enough money to sponsor them all financially. Just as it always has been the case for Brits bringing in wives or husbands from non-EU countries.
Ohhhh god this was about Marie and why she can’t return after brexit I said nothing about stripping passport away from Uk absolutely nothing, I said they are no longer classed as Uk citizens which is completely different

Yes and you have to make your choice of residency by March 2022
 

vampiregirl

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Think you mistook an apostrophe for a comma perhaps? View attachment 503866
I think you have misunderstood me, you will not be stripped of your passport, but you will not be a Uk citizen eg you will not be entitled to benefits, housing etc etc, if you are registered as living in France and want to return for a short period then as not a Uk resident may have to after March 2022 apply for a visa for yourself and any dependants, you will also need to prove you can support yourself financially until you have paid enough tax into the uk system