kaz7
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I wonder how it works with the pharmacies ,i have boots who do my many drugs and i have lots of conditions and am sixty in a couple of weeks , here is hoping , soon
I dissagree completely, surely to roll out the vaccination program as quickly as possible you need it on the shelves in the fridges not on some delivery truck or warehouses. You always need more in the vaccination centres than you have people waiting for it. Not the other way round which is what is currently happening.But when are the next batch due, no point ramping up now and having to stop. Just need to be ready for when the constant supply is there to roll out as fast as it arrives.
If we get to point its stock piling on shelves thats the time to start asking questions.
Western GeneralWhich one is that mate?
Fingers crossed you get it soon Kaz.I wonder how it works with the pharmacies ,i have boots who do my many drugs and i have lots of conditions and am sixty in a couple of weeks , here is hoping , soon
It seems a bit of a lottery and that’s not a criticism of the Government or NHS , my mum 82 had her second jab today . Hope you hear something soon .Still nothing for my 86 year old mum in Poynton with asthma and heart medication. I'm surprised she's heard fuck all still.
poorly organised and planned or simply slow to get going?I dissagree completely, surely to roll out the vaccination program as quickly as possible you need it on the shelves in the fridges not on some delivery truck or warehouses. You always need more in the vaccination centres than you have people waiting for it. Not the other way round which is what is currently happening.
We only have 700 or 1000 vaccination centres and those in charge cant even let them all know when they can expect to receieve the vaccine or how much of which type in advance. Ive just seen it on tv.
You can track any parcel delivered by Amazon, Royal mail, DPD, Hermes etc to any one of 20mill different addresses in the UK and each of those compnaies deliver several million parcels every day.
You can just tell that this has been poorly organised and planned from the off.
Back of the que girl, us oldies first :)I wonder how it works with the pharmacies ,i have boots who do my many drugs and i have lots of conditions and am sixty in a couple of weeks , here is hoping , soon
Still nothing for my 86 year old mum in Poynton with asthma and heart medication. I'm surprised she's heard fuck all still.
I would say not being able to tell a vaccination centre when and what they are getting in advance of it arriving indicates poor organisation.poorly organised and planned or simply slow to get going?
Fight you for it lolBack of the que girl, us oldies first :)
How many years have Amazon, Royal mail, DPD, Hermes etc had to set up these networks/services?I dissagree completely, surely to roll out the vaccination program as quickly as possible you need it on the shelves in the fridges not on some delivery truck or warehouses. You always need more in the vaccination centres than you have people waiting for it. Not the other way round which is what is currently happening.
We only have 700 or 1000 vaccination centres and those in charge cant even let them all know when they can expect to receieve the vaccine or how much of which type in advance. Ive just seen it on tv.
You can track any parcel delivered by Amazon, Royal mail, DPD, Hermes etc to any one of 20mill different addresses in the UK and each of those compnaies deliver several million parcels every day.
You can just tell that this has been poorly organised and planned from the off.
I would say not being able to tell a vaccination centre when and what they are getting in advance of it arriving indicates poor organisation.
Precisely, so why not use part of their network. These people use their expertise. But in a completely separate capacity as their day to day running. When they sat down and discussed and planned the vaccine notification, distribution and delivery you would have expected them to have picked up the phone and spoken to those who do this day in day out.How many years have Amazon, Royal mail, DPD, Hermes etc had to set up these networks/services?
Would think Royal United will be next its a horrendous placeWestern General
it was on the news just now. Whats the chance that those two are just the sole ones. There is only 700 odd. It isnt that difficult.Has anything more come out about the GPs not getting information on whether they were getting it or not?
I've not head anything since seeing a GP saying they hadn't heard about getting supply, and Hancock going to somewhere whose supply had been delayed by 24 hours (a glitch I haven't a problem with, as long as there is a good reason).
The vaccine needs to be in a verified refrigeration chain though doesn't it?Precisely, so why not use part of their network. These people use their expertise. But in a completely separate capacity as their day to day running. When they sat down and discussed and planned the vaccine notification, distribution and delivery you would have expected them to have picked up the phone and spoken to those who do this day in day out.
the armed forces have excellent logistic skills which is being utilised. Personally, I understand your frustration, but I would say lets see where we are on MondayPrecisely, so why not use part of their network. These people use their expertise. But in a completely separate capacity as their day to day running. When they sat down and discussed and planned the vaccine notification, distribution and delivery you would have expected them to have picked up the phone and spoken to those who do this day in day out.
Had a walk near the airport today.
Everything was quiet (understandably).
Just felt so empty and sad.
I'm not sure the world will ever recover from this.
It's a tragedy that seems will never ever end.