I reckon a vaccine will be given to health workers before Christmas. The Oxford vaccine has gone to the regulators today apparently and the earlier ones have been there for a week. To put a date on it, I'll guess 14 December.
I think the Pfizer one in a hospital because its effectiveness rates are apparently much better than AZ and also hospitals will have the proper freezers needed.That will save the AZ one for locations were only fridges are available which would make sense.
Pfizer vaccine for health and social care staff starting from 6th December, and for care home residents from 13th I’d say - they are geared up to go as soon as the approval is given.
My dd had her flu jab today at work ( hospital) and the nurse said, that’s good having it now because we advise at least a week between the flu jab and the Covid one. Which could mean ......
A friend’s daughter is a Doctor at a world famous English hospital and she has confirmed that the vaccine program is going to be started for staff ‘ in 2 weeks time’ . She told me this on Thursday.
Whoo hoo! In Switzerland, teachers are the 3rd group to get it. Medical staff first of course.
Good. France is prioritising school staff too, though apparently French people are the world's most reluctant to take the Covid vaccine. Maybe 12th December here? And all over the Christmas period as it cant be left lying around unused for too long.
Not to that degree GagaJo, but I did know the Pfizer vaccine was with the regulator, and I have enough insider knowledge to know that the NHS has been preparing the rollout plans for months, so they are ready to go extremely quickly when the vaccine arrives.