I sometimes can't quite believe what I read in here.
Some people are excusing, actually justifying what has been a terrible vaccine deployment, generally across EU and more specifically in France. People judge in splendid isolation, sat here in UK having had perhaps both vaccines and at least one.
I, m French, I was born and brought up in a relatively wealthy area of Paris. I moved to Devon years ago with my English husband.
Both my parents are secluded away in care homes in Paris. Neither have had vaccine. Neither have seen either me or other siblings or grand children for at least 6 months. Both think this situation is worse than the occupation they lived through during war.
Their fear is not just of dying of covid but of dying before seeing any semblance of normal life, like meals out, visits from kids etc. Any delay, no matter how short is catastrophic for them. They both want the vaccine and as yet have seen no sign of getting one. Yet, somehow folk on here think EU and France have done a fair job.
My husband's father had his first vaccine on 28th January, his second yesterday. He has seen grandkids and is planning trips out and visits. The two situations can not be compared. The UK has without doubt done a fantastic job with vaccine roll out. Those benefitting from it should appreciate the fact and stop moaning about single jab. Some would love to be in that position.
Some people are excusing, actually justifying what has been a terrible vaccine deployment, generally across EU and more specifically in France. People judge in splendid isolation, sat here in UK having had perhaps both vaccines and at least one.
I, m French, I was born and brought up in a relatively wealthy area of Paris. I moved to Devon years ago with my English husband.
Both my parents are secluded away in care homes in Paris. Neither have had vaccine. Neither have seen either me or other siblings or grand children for at least 6 months. Both think this situation is worse than the occupation they lived through during war.
Their fear is not just of dying of covid but of dying before seeing any semblance of normal life, like meals out, visits from kids etc. Any delay, no matter how short is catastrophic for them. They both want the vaccine and as yet have seen no sign of getting one. Yet, somehow folk on here think EU and France have done a fair job.
My husband's father had his first vaccine on 28th January, his second yesterday. He has seen grandkids and is planning trips out and visits. The two situations can not be compared. The UK has without doubt done a fantastic job with vaccine roll out. Those benefitting from it should appreciate the fact and stop moaning about single jab. Some would love to be in that position.