The most worrying aspect will be those people who have the jab thinking they can suddenly go about their everyday lives again.
The standard of reporting on what this jab actually affords is downright pathetic.
Most of the papers yesterday reporting we are all ready to book our summer holidays...
Excuse me, last time I heard, the jab reduces the severity of Covid for those most at risk, there is no such knowledge yet of it stopping transmission from those administered it.
Millions of people will still be waiting in line for their turn, so their ability to infect/contract remains the same, as does the threat posed by those of the populous who start to think 'I'm alright Jack', having had the jab but still able to infect others.
There is a gross misrepresentation of what this vaccine will afford us, certainly this year.
Other countries are further behind us in the roll out, so it is completely selfish and irresponsible of the mass media to talk about normality in the coming months, booking holidays, etc.
It is a not a Covid killer jab, it is a window of some immunity for a period of time, so we need to understand that this might be with us for the long term.
The biggest challenge will be suppressing the behavior of those who believe they are somehow 'clean' and the rules suddenly don't apply.