RE: Anti climax29 Dec 2020 14:12
@JonVortex
Jesus Christ, we might as well all slit our wrists now. What a ridiculously depressing outlook to the future you have.
Once vaccines are in arms, those people are then free to start living their lives again. So far as of today that’s 616,933 of the most difficult people to reach in society with an incredibly difficult to administer vaccine, with the addition more and more every day now. The Oxford/AstraZeneca version will be a game changer. Rather than the vaccines needing to be delivered to care homes etc., people will travel themselves to get it, in football stadiums etc. it can be mass delivered to each person within a couple of minutes. Tens of thousands of people a day at multiple venues all over the country. The only bottleneck will be the number of qualified people administering the vaccines, but that in itself is easily taught and doesn’t require a fully qualified nurse to deliver.
If all that have the vaccine are protected and those that don’t want it aren’t bothered if they get it, there’s no longer a morally conscious health obligation to society plus the risk of hospitals being overwhelmed is vastly lowered. By April I genuinely think life will start returning to normal.