Funerals delayed as increase in number of deaths puts mortuaries under pressure (Ireland)
(www.irishexaminer.com)
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Looks like she can't back up her claims folks.
so you want me to repost the links you posted, then repost the numbers I already posted? fine. In the age category of 18+, 98% of the population is vaccinated [1] [2]
Where it started: "Ireland achieved 99% vaccination rate", which is bullshit.
Where the goalposts are now:
No quote though. No reference to any of the charts. Just have to take their word for it I guess, or slog through the whole thing looking for it.
But don't bother, because this is what buddy's link [1] says Ireland's current vaccination rate is: "Percentage of Eligible Population Vaccinated with at least one dose as of February 1, 2023 - 85.59%"
Go there and search for "Percentage of Eligible Population Vaccinated" https://covid-19.geohive.ie/pages/vaccinations
ok, so you can read, it's a start.
in link [2], it goes into greater depth of the demographics and lists them
Primary Course Completed % Uptake [65+yrs 99.9%] [50+yrs 99.9%] [18+yrs 98.0%]. The only demographic that isn't almost completely vaccinated is children.
Now even if you want to use the 84% number, it doesn't really help your case when you are trying to deflect from high vaccination rates, 84% is still really high. You are just making a semantic asshole argument that I have come to expect from you.
Holy shit, you just did that like 5 posts ago. Unlike you, I sometimes read the links you post.
Like I said: you're moving the goalposts.
I've shown that's bullshit.
Carry on cherry-picking.