But, the U.K. is doing well vaccinating people.
At vaccinating very large numbers of people the UK isn't doing well, it's doing brilliantly.
At vaccinating them intelligently it's doing very badly indeed.
Having my large network I'm getting plenty of information on that. With Croydon now out of the Pfizer we received, very high priority cases are being sent to more distant places for a jab. One was sent to Coulsdon, not easy on the necessary public transport, another was sent to Sevenoaks, a long way away and not easy on public transport they also needed to use.
It didn't seem to occur to anyone in officialdom that it would have been far better to pick up the vaccine from where it was in surplus and bring it to where needed, instead of sending frail old people with serious health conditions long distances to diverse locations by public transport in cold weather.
Add to that the way they are vaccinating very large numbers of the 70s, even with both jabs, while there's huge number in their 80s being told they've still got to wait for a first jab and that is hardly doing well.
As above, if they had enough surplus for the 70s elsewhere, even for both jabs, why not move it to where it was more urgently needed? It's now clear that the initial distribution of the 5 million Pfizer doses was not related to area populations, huge surpluses in some areas but gross underprovision in others.
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