UK’s 1m a day booster rollout is strategy of short-term pain for long-term gain

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Analysis: next few weeks will be tough for anyone who relied on the health service as well as those who work in it

The wording of the four home nations’ chief medical officers joint statement on Sunday was undramatic but still ominous. “Transmission of Covid-19 is already high in the community, mainly still driven by Delta, but the emergence of Omicron adds additional and rapidly increasing risk to the public and healthcare services.”

 

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Booster jab only 75% not worth getting it done against my circumstances good luck wasting you're time on struggling for another year because you haven't gotten all the data Where's common sense in NHS these days understanding a dangerous critical situation, stop poisoning people

It's needed cause Brits refuse any kind of community discipline. Buying their way out. Wont work.

GP’s who won’t have in person appointments will suddenly have no problem with in person jabbing ..especially as they will be paid £12 per jab .

I wonder if the government have actuallycommunicated and sorted logistics with the NHS or are they just assuming they can do it and pile more pressure on them?

There is no long term gain other than implementation of e-ID. And that’s not a gain for the general public.

I would change that headline to short term gratification with long term consequences.

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