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? asked in Politics & GovernmentPolitics · 2 months ago

Is it really possible for the UK to meet it's ,Covid vaccine 2nd dose targets ,within 12 weeks of the first ?

The first 4 priority categories consisted of around 13 million people , all of whom had received their first vaccination by around Feb 15 .Hence they are all due to have received their second dose , by the end of April .

But whilst first vaccination numbers are running at around 500,000 a day , second dose vaccinations are running at around 25000 a day. 

 At that sort of rate , it will take over a year to vaccinate them , and no matter how much one might reasonably expect the 2nd .daily vaccination rate to improve , it's hard to see it meeting the 12 week limit ? 

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  • Anonymous
    2 months ago
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    Over-eighties started receiving their first dose on 8 December and aren't due a second dose until the beginning of next month. The relatively small number prematurely receiving a second dose now is no indication of what will be achieved then.

  • Anonymous
    2 months ago

    They will achieve the target, providing that enough vaccines are available.

  • 2 months ago

    Unusually they are making their other targets as far as the vaccinations are concerned so I see no reason why they won't do this.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    2 months ago

    Of course it is we can precisely stop money and benefits,  issue bedroom tax we can regulate every penny in the country buying a vaccine and using the NHS and wonderfull volunteers we can achieve anything we have 66 million of us , together we are great but not when all hunting money 

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