Originally Posted by
NWIFlyer
If you truly want to contain the ability of the virus to spread and mutate as quickly as possible, personally I'd have thought the answer was clear. That's equally why processing people 24/7 is important - with the current rate of spread, every day gained is important.
Exactly - every minute counts. Vaccinate people around the clock. If you finish all frontline medical workers, move on to essential workers. When they are done, move down the priority groups. We need mass vaccinations quickly. If supply is an issue, fix it! According to Matt Hancock - who said this on GMB yesterday, there is no issue with supply for the 14 million by mid-Feb. But we are no where near the rate we need to be - so what is the issue? And why are journalists not asking this?