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Impact of vaccinating 70+ and health/care frontline workers

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bathsh3ba · 04/01/2021 23:02

So, if I've understood right, the aim is to have vaccinated all 70+ and health/care frontline workers by end Feb. And it was suggested two weeks after that some restrictions might be able to be lifted.

But surely this will make little dint in hospitalisations, if the average ICU patient is 60ish? It will reduce deaths but we won't be allowed out till hospitalisations are down, to 'save the NHS'.

So really we have months of this, not just 6-8 weeks, right? Just like before...

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