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Feeling so happy and relieved here in the UK that today we have made a start to ending the fear and loneliness that so many older and vulnerable people have suffered this year. We can see normal life ahead at last, although there is a long way to go and we don't know exactly how effective any of the vaccines will be.
Could they lead to a worse situation than we already have? I think it's extremely unlikely and that is the point of an emergency authorisation at the end of the day. No doubt there will be improvements to be made but the indications are that lives will be saved and that is what matters. So grateful to all the scientists and pharmaceutical manufacturers.
Barring any surprise events I think it's unlikely that there will be a significant problem here with vaccine uptake. Most people are excited and desperate to get back to normal life. And on the whole our experience tells us that our health services and officials are competent and there is no huge distrust in them or the government (on health issues at least!). Go UK, Go! (Sorry, I couldn't resist it!)
Could they lead to a worse situation than we already have? I think it's extremely unlikely and that is the point of an emergency authorisation at the end of the day. No doubt there will be improvements to be made but the indications are that lives will be saved and that is what matters. So grateful to all the scientists and pharmaceutical manufacturers.
Barring any surprise events I think it's unlikely that there will be a significant problem here with vaccine uptake. Most people are excited and desperate to get back to normal life. And on the whole our experience tells us that our health services and officials are competent and there is no huge distrust in them or the government (on health issues at least!). Go UK, Go! (Sorry, I couldn't resist it!)