11-20-2020, 04:21 PM
I think that in theory it should make things better, however seeing the way that everything else has been handled in this situation doesn't give me much confidence. There has to be identification of the people in each group, then there will be those that don't want to take it, followed by the distribution of the correct amount of vaccines to the right areas, then the resources to administer it (twice at a gap of 3 months each time). There are a lot of logistics involved and they need to deliver it properly, not promise 'x squillion people will be vaccinated by midnight tonight' soundbites.
Hopefully it will work, I wouldn't make it mandatory but I personally will have it when it gets to my turn.
Hopefully it will work, I wouldn't make it mandatory but I personally will have it when it gets to my turn.

