Who should receive first vaccines

I think we should send Maurice Robinson to ensure the appropriate transportation of the Pfizer vaccine and ask Cummings, The Duke of Pork, and Melvyn Morris to closely guard the precious cargo within their containers.

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 and those whose usernames begin with the letter C, then descending age bands.

Should anyone refuse a free vaccine, I feel it may be cheaper and more visible to just have a black X branded on their foreheads, rather than issue a passport of sorts to the inoculated.
 
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.
 
I read somewhere that age group 50+ without any health problems are likely to be in priority group 10. Once this group has received the vaccine, hoped to be by Easter, then the country can move away from social distancing to personal responsibility.
 
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.
That makes my idea nonsense then bear I wasn't aware of that.
 
That makes my idea nonsense then bear I wasn't aware of that.
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!

The view is that the lower degree of illness severity in those vaccinated who did get the disease had lower viral loads within the infected people; this would be even less in non affected people. But it's unlikely to determine vaccination policy.
 
It’s bound to be elderly and front line workers — I understand Germany are organizing their vaccination stations
 
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