//We should stop it pinging by stopping new infections.//
How?
//The under 20s should be prioritised for the jab.//
Unlike when I had mine, where I had to attend a timed appointment at a place not of my choosing, anybody over 18 can now simply turn up and get jabbed. Facilities have been laid on all over the shop. The vaccination programme is running at about 30% of its capacity because it is predominantly younger people who remain to be done and they are not turning up. I heard on the radio that this is because there is, among them, a general reticence to have the vaccine but also because they live such incredibly busy lives. I saw how busy a load of them were at 12.01 am last Monday morning:
https://www.itv.com/news/2021-07-19/nightclubs-open-their-doors-at-midnight-as-excited-dancers-return
I respect those who don’t want to have the vaccine for whatever reason. I think they are foolish, but I still respect their decision. However, don’t tell me they are “too busy.” That said, they should not be coerced into having medical treatment that they don’t want. And the rest of us should not be forced to show our papers to go for a pint in the pub because of their reticence. It’s “Covid” today that will force that. Tomorrow it will be ‘flu; the day after it will be a bad cold (or anything else NHS managers feel threatened by).
And still nobody has explained what it is that firms running vital services have to obtain “exemption” from.