Yes, its the covid news that worries me. Someone can get it every 4 months or so, as their immunity falls, so younger people who have no vaccination are likely over the fullness of time to get repeated infections, even asymptomatic ones and to infect the elderly or sick or at risk.
Because, there's not total immunity from a vaccine only reduced chance of getting it.
If you have repeated exposure to others with covid, you stand a good chance of getting it regardless of a vaccine.
Those at risk groups only get a reduction in risk from a vaccine, not total immunity, as their immunity after a vaccine is likely to reduce the risk only by about 60/80 percent. And those figures may fall the older you are.
You can't achieve herd immunity through a vaccine if not everyone gets it. It seems to me we are getting the usual mixed messaging. Hancock says everyone will be vaccinated, its just the roll out that's prioritised.
Head of vaccine for the government says no one under 50. Which is it?
If all carers get it, regardless of setting that's great news.
The governments response is, as usual, chaotic.