Has anyone seen the vaccine minister on the television discussing the roll out? I’ve seen the Health Minister who answered okay and the PM fail to answer questions on detail this morning. Not seen Nadhim Zawahi once.
6 million doses on the shelf right now, just need to be dished out. And 18 million more nearly ready.
Government say the roll out is restricted by supply if the vaccine. That doesn’t seem to be the case at the moment. Being positive- if they can get the mass rollout up and running quickly- there are loads of jabs ready to use.
6 million doses on the shelf right now, just need to be dished out. And 18 million more nearly ready.
Government say the roll out is restricted by supply if the vaccine. That doesn’t seem to be the case at the moment. Being positive- if they can get the mass rollout up and running quickly- there are loads of jabs ready to use.
6 million doses on the shelf right now, just need to be dished out. And 18 million more nearly ready.
Government say the roll out is restricted by supply if the vaccine. That doesn’t seem to be the case at the moment. Being positive- if they can get the mass rollout up and running quickly- there are loads of jabs ready to use.
Where was this from?
Where was this from?
From The Telegraph. Don't think they quoted a source.
It's almost guaranteed that this will happen.My biggest worry with the current incompetent government is they'll rush through so many people with the first vaccination, yet when it comes to peoples second dose in twelve weeks time, there won't be enough supply to carry on giving enough people their first dose.
Thanks.
I feel really frustrated about Johnson's focus on the vaccines and not on the actual data surrounding Covid. For me, the focus should entirely be on real data concerning the R rate, but most importantly positive cases and hospital admissions.
why wouldn't they focus on vaccines, its the only way out short term or long term. R number is useless to non-experts, makes a nice headline but its estimated with models and caveats involved.
Astrazeneca reckon they can get production to 2m a week and NHS can scale delivery to that, so vulnerable groups by end of March is pretty reasonable, depends who is included in that group. after one dose, the less vulnerable will be cycled, the one dose will give protection on its own - that what the regulator has decided from the data, not Johnson.