P.S. I do wonder if we’ve got the priority groups quite right. At the moment it seems to be secondary school pupils and college students who seem to be the biggest ‘super spreaders’. Personally I think that was completely predictable, but they are also relatively easy groups to vaccinate...especially the former who are all in one place for most of the day. Maybe they should be the priority?[/QUOTE]

You're totally wrong there RA, you've got to vaccinate those most likely to die or be hospitalised first. Then, even if the kids continue to spread it around, the ones most likely to need treatment, will be immune.

Your idea may reduce the number of cases, but not be as effective in reducing deaths and hospitalisations.