To be fair, I think the biggest issue is they don't know the answer as there are too many variables in play with this pandemic
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Yeah again you could be right and they might just be winging it but you would hope they would have a good Idea of the way things are going and should go in the future and could give us even best case if all goes well and we all follow their rules and worst case if rangers win the double and in europe:O
Sorry bud, that comment was a tad tongue in cheek!
But that aside, the way i picked it up, her opinion was that June could see all restrictions lifted, including social distancing measures, and as optimistic as i am just now, i just cant see that happening. I would prefer heading in the direction we are just now, and not drop everything until the last jab is in the arm.
Like previously mentioned, short term production issues were caused by changing the facilities for the long term good in greater production. There is a possibility though that short life vaccines are being used up just now, which may lead to some waste if we cant use them up quick enough.
With Mothers day tomorrow, this is the weekend last year when the reality of what might have been ahead struck home with me. Now that i am able to go and see my parents today is a massive reason why i am cautiously optimistic we are heading in the right direction, but lets not F uck it up!
'Britain to vaccinate all adults ‘by early June’ beating EU by TWO months as bloc is ravaged by jabs fiasco and 3rd wave.'
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/143252...edium=referral
I was happy to patiently wait until end of April for my jab, but if they want me to turn up early, im obviously all for that! If this is what prof Bauld was basing her comments on yesterday, i see them in a whole new context now, and that light is getting brighter.