Over the weekend, comments made by Health Minister Stephen Donnelly about looking at the possibility of prioritising the 18-30 age group in the vaccine roll-out as a strategy to curb the spread of the virus once society begins to reopen, were met by widespread criticism.
The Health Minister subsequently abandoned this idea – but is there any merit in it?
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On Tuesday’s Morning Focus, Gavin Grace spoke to Professor of Immunology at UCC, Liam Fanning, about this and also about the idea of spacing the doses of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.