"Apology after Dublin hospital gives staff relatives leftover vaccines"
www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-55696911
"The hospital proactively contacted the HSE to inform them of the additional available doses and actively sought out frontline workers to vaccinate."
Not enough were found, so they had a choice, throw 16 doses away or give them to whoever they could find at short notice. So they found 9 over the age of 70 and 7 others of varying ages by asking hospital staff who could get there.
What would everybody have preferred? That the doses were thrown away? What a world where every decision ever made by anybody gets reviewed by people in the media representing other people who fear that someone might get something they don't.
FFS.
Last edited by: No FM2R on Mon 18 Jan 21 at 12:32
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