//Dont disagree with 1 2 3 to do limited duties with short training & under supervision but if they want to be there as a doctor with all responsibilitys and accountability then thats a diffrent matter, update proof of competence is needed//
//NJ what bobbin said.//
Gawd this is hard work!
I'm not suggesting that retired doctors work at the vaccination centres as doctors. I'm suggesting that, since they've probably spent many years giving people injections for various reasons and are unlikely to have lost that particular skill, that they work in vaccination centres to give people injections. It's not that difficult to grasp. I'm not moving any goal posts. I never suggested they should work as doctors. I simply suggested that since they have the skill to give people injections they simply do that. People are needed to give other people injections - urgently. Retired doctors can do that with minimal training, mainly just in the specifics of the vaccine involved. They simply need to demonstrate their competence to do that. How they are supervised and managed is another matter but we need monkeys, not organ grinders.