The whole program has been a case of relying on luck at every point and still is, as we don't know whether the extra delay between doses can allow a dangerous variant to develop.To be fair OG, you criticise everything. It sort of loses its affect. It seems to me you are wanting vaccine to fail. I don't think you, ve offered the slightest positive towards what has been an exceptional effort. Come on OG, give it a go. Try and see the positives. You are in a privileged position with respect to vaccine, we all are in UK. I do think much of your criticism is unfounded and misplaced.
I can understand Danidl, sat in Ireland waiting for a vaccine has to rationalise the issue and see good side of Urelands/EU strategy. Way it's looking he won't get a vaccine before Christmas... You can't compare UK roll out with typical EU country one. Yet, you see every possible facet to criticise. From moaning about wait, moaning about delay to 2nd to moaning about our ordering first.
The EU (and I can't differentiate between EU and individual countries, they are so inter wound) has no matter how you assess it has done a terrible job. UK for a change hasn't.
Over Thurs, Friday and Sat UK vaccinated over 2.4 million people. Have a look how many France/Germany etc managed in same time. We are ahead and still pulling away. How can you criticise that? It really is odd. I just wonder how you, d be reacting if our roll out had been like Belgium's???
For that reason the numbers half injected which simply increases the number and hence the probability of that happening rather destroys the glamour of the numbers game however attractive that seems.
And frankly we have left the EU
What they do is no longer something we have any control over
And frankly a bad idea times 60 million remains a bad idea.
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