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Covid-19 vaccine rollout creates an incentive to improve our health

The rollout of Covid-19 vaccines is well under way, and now is the time for each of us to plan for our turn.

Cellnutrition Health to start testing promising new vaccine and immunotherapy

Driven by its war cry to futureproof healthcare systems globally by creating healthy people not patients, Galway-based Cellnutrition Health is in the process of testing and producing a new vaccine for viruses including the ever-mutating COVID-19 as well as bacteria, fungi and parasitic infections.

Portiuncula University Hospital formally administers first dose of Covid-19 vaccine

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The roll-out of the Covid-19 vaccination campaign commenced in Portiuncula University Hospital this past week with Louise Ann McGrath, Clinical Nurse Manager 2, St John’s Ward being the first staff member in the hospital to receive the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine.

Medical scientist Miss Galway one of the first to receive Covid vaccine

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The current Miss Galway who works as a medical scientist at University Hospital Galway has spoken of the hope that the rollout of the Covid 19 vaccine has given society.

Mayo University Hospital administers its first dose of Covid-19 vaccine

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The roll-out of the Covid-19 vaccination campaign began in Mayo University Hospital on Wednesday, January 6.

Vaccine rollout continues amid rising Covid-19 cases as Carty illuminates PRO14 contest

This is the first column of 2021 and I share all of your hopes that this year will be a better year than 2020.

Portiuncula Hospital supports ‘Get a Vaccine, Give a Vaccine’ campaign

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Staff in Portiuncula University Hospital are once again supporting the UNICEF ‘Get a Vaccine, Give a Vaccine’ campaign by getting their flu vaccination.

Cheerful thoughts of annual festive family interactions as vaccine positivity emerges

What a marvellous weekend of sports we had, and all available on TV. It was really a great indulgence, but I spent ages looking at the ones I was following.

Staff must be in place for HPC vaccine roll out in September, says McNelis

The Minister for Health, Simon Harris, must guarantee that the rollout of the HPV vaccine for boys in their first-year at secondary school will proceed in September, and that the HSE recruitment embargo he has put in place will not delay it.

Should flu symptoms be treated with antivirals in primary care?

The HRB Primary Care Clinical Trials Network Ireland, based at NUI Galway, are working with researchers in Oxford University’s Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, on the ALIC4E trial, which investigates whether the flu drug oseltamivir (Tamiflu) is cost effective and beneficial to patients consulting their GP’s with flu symptoms.

 

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