The vaccine should perhaps be provided to essential health and care staff first, along with anyone trained to inject and deliver the vaccine into patients. In terms of recipients, they should use age and recognised vulnerabilities as the key measures used to determine who gets which vaccine and when, then other front line key workers.
I whole heartily agree, it's common sense isn't it? However I think we will see something entirely different based on science and statistics which we know can be confusing and fuddled to an agenda.
That makes my idea nonsense then bear I wasn't aware of that.I'm not sure if I've missed something in terms of results but there is an issue with vaccinated people being infectious whilst the virus they come in contact with is being attacked. Theoretically the Oxford vaccine should be better at reducing this but I don't think the evidence is there yet.
You probably are right, but the evidence isn't there to risk it. I'm not sure how you would carry out such a test; infections analysis will confirm after the event!That makes my idea nonsense then bear I wasn't aware of that.