dsr-burnley
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- Aug 15, 2014
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There comes a time when you have to realise that the government isn't at fault for administrative failures. Not directly, anyway, and not in a way that can be immediately solved.In my view it's a feck up of immense proportions already. For weeks they have known the vaccine was imminent yet there's been no visible preparation. Sites kitted out, volunteers recruited, army and others at the ready.
I can see no valid reason why, when Oxford was approved, that we weren't in a mass programme within 48 hours and operating on a 24x7 basis. Indeed the only sense I get is we're still pissing around with stuff that could and should have been sorted weeks ago.
'Fiddle while Rome burns' doesn't even come close imo
Take PHE. The semi-automomous body, which does not directly report to the Health Secretary, and which is responsible for running the NHS. They have 5,000 employees, as against 1 Heath Secretary. So if Hancock decides as a matter of policy that retired doctors should be asked to volunteer to run the vaccine, and 40,000 volunteers come forward to do this, then Hancock is entitled to expect that PHE will take it from there. It should not be Hancock's job to vet the applicants and put them on the list.
But PHE has collectively decided that being a doctor registered with the GMC is not enough to be trusted to administer a jab. They need 20 other qualifications as well. PHE has decided, quite literally, that someone whose radicalisation training is not up-to-date cannot be allowed to stick a needle into the muscle, a job they have done thousands of times in their career. It is not sufficient to have only one person out of two with radicalisation training; it must be both.
This is lunacy. I don't know whether there is an uber-lunatic running PHE who has deliberately made this decision, in which the solution is simple - get him sacked today and put someone else in charge (preferably army-trained where practicalities are more important that theory); or if PHE is so beaureacratically incompetent that there is no-one who can make that decision, they all have to follow the rules however stupid. Either way, the place is a shambles. When this lot is over, they need to scrap PHE altogether and start again from the bottom.
Remember, the government's job is to determine policy. The government's policy for distributing vaccine is good. It's the way it has been put into practice that stinks, and the practice is done by the all-too-incompetent Civil Service.