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Irish Mirror
National
David Kent

Dr Ronan Glynn blasts 'misinformation' about vaccines and rollout plan as Covid spike continues

The Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronan Glynn has hit out at "misinformation" surrounding the Covid-19 vaccines available in Ireland.

For the seventh straight day, over 1,000 new cases were recorded in Ireland.

Over 5,000 people have also lost their lives to the deadly virus.

However, there are many positives, especially when it comes to the vaccination rollout.

There has been an extremely high uptake in the majority of cohorts so far in Ireland, with over five and a half million doses administered.

But Dr Glynn has now blasted the "misinformation" being thrown around by certain people about the jabs.

He said: “This pandemic has provided a prime example of how easily misinformation can spread online, and many people have been exposed to information that is false, inaccurate, or misleading.

"This is known as misinformation and it started to spread about potential Covid-19 vaccines even before any had been developed. Unfortunately, it has undermined vaccination efforts in many countries, prolonging the pandemic and putting lives at risk.

“All of us together can help to stop the spread of misinformation. Remember not every post on social media is reliable or accurate - if you are not sure, then don't share.

“In Ireland we are fortunate to have very high levels of vaccine confidence with fantastic uptake across all age groups to date. Of course, many people will have questions about their vaccine but it is important that they access accurate and reliable information in order to get these questions answered.

"Do not rely on unsubstantiated information shared online. Instead go to trusted sources including hse.ie and gov.ie. GPs and healthcare professionals will also be able to answer any questions you may have when you go to your vaccine appointment.”

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