Millwallawayveteran1988
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I think the last couple of press conferences haven’t been great from a news perspective to be honest. The number of vaccines being administered is the shining light though. Great achievement so far on that I think.
I thought yesterday’s news about the take up amongst Asian and Black communities was concerning, as these are people in their 80’s and medical people declining it. If it’s that bad in these age groups it could be terrible when it comes to younger people. There could be millions of people at the end of this process who have refused to be vaccinated.
I also think the comment about vaccines maybe not work as well on the South African and Brazilian variants and this being a concern to them was worrying.
Everything is now resting on the vaccines working. Without that we have no hope of a return to normality anytime soon. Boris mentioned a 15 Feb review but let’s face it that’s going to be a token gesture and Easter now seems to be the next timeframe. That probably means schools back after Easter around 19 April which is 3 months away and even then only if everything goes according to plan.
How do you stop the import of these South African and Brazilian variants without closing borders? It’s almost impossible so that means we have to keep these border and quarantine restrictions going until it is proven that vaccines do work effectively against these variants.
i can’t see international travel being on the agenda for some time and think restaurants and pubs will be shut until May /June at the earliest now.
I thought yesterday’s news about the take up amongst Asian and Black communities was concerning, as these are people in their 80’s and medical people declining it. If it’s that bad in these age groups it could be terrible when it comes to younger people. There could be millions of people at the end of this process who have refused to be vaccinated.
I also think the comment about vaccines maybe not work as well on the South African and Brazilian variants and this being a concern to them was worrying.
Everything is now resting on the vaccines working. Without that we have no hope of a return to normality anytime soon. Boris mentioned a 15 Feb review but let’s face it that’s going to be a token gesture and Easter now seems to be the next timeframe. That probably means schools back after Easter around 19 April which is 3 months away and even then only if everything goes according to plan.
How do you stop the import of these South African and Brazilian variants without closing borders? It’s almost impossible so that means we have to keep these border and quarantine restrictions going until it is proven that vaccines do work effectively against these variants.
i can’t see international travel being on the agenda for some time and think restaurants and pubs will be shut until May /June at the earliest now.