Casdon
Your assumption that lots of vaccine has made the rollout in the UK easy is an oversimplification of what has been a massive logistics exercise NotSpaghetti . The vaccine supply has been and continues to be sporadic in the UK, and vaccination centres have to flex their staff on a daily/weekly basis. Virtually all the NHS staff have been pulled from other roles, leaving gaps in core service provision. It’s very difficult indeed to sustain the services, and credit show go where it’s due, to the NHS for doing so well.
Well said Casdon. The vaccination programme has been successful because of all the hard work people have put into it. It wouldn’t matter how much vaccine we had if it hadn’t been well organised. My daughter is a GP who also has a Leadership role in our area. She has been heavily involved in the roll out as her Leadership role is to organise delivery of services across the South Eastern corridor. There will be many more like her up and down the country working hard to ensure the efficient delivery of the vaccine programme. No, it most certainly is not just about having lots of vaccine.