A Westmeath Immunologist believes transparency is the key to the success of the programme.
Transparency is the key to the success of the Covid 19 vaccination programme, according to a leading Immunologist.
The Pfzier-BioNtech vaccine will be administered in the Republic tomorrow for the first time, a day ahead of schedule.
The first jabs will be given at four hospitals around the country, Beaumont and St James’s in Dublin along with Cork and Galway University hospitals.
The latest on the Covid situation here is being discussed at Cabinet today.
Mullingar's Professor Kingston Mills from Trinity College Dublin says lessons will have been learned from the clinical trials:
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