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Why Can't The Vaccine Centres Operate 24/7 ?
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There's been a lot of people who've volunteered their services and there's been new centres opened , surely this would speed up the vaccine programme and stay ahead of the virus?
I listened with interest to a doctor saying if people were travelling at middle of the night hours , they're more likely to have a car accident through being tired etc, if it was offered to me at 03-01am ( which is what they're doing to the minute) I'd make sure I'd had a couple of hours prior to going,
I listened with interest to a doctor saying if people were travelling at middle of the night hours , they're more likely to have a car accident through being tired etc, if it was offered to me at 03-01am ( which is what they're doing to the minute) I'd make sure I'd had a couple of hours prior to going,
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We just need to be patient now, they are speeding up the rate of vaccination but in the middle of January its pretty icy out there after dark. The NHS dont have the capacity to deal with a whole load of slips, falls and car crashed. Stay at home, wait our turn, go in the daylight.
14:21 Wed 13th Jan 2021
24 It might work when it comes to younger people being vaccinated, but certainly the majority over 70s would not want nightime vaccinations and wouldn't turn up. The lack of night-time public transport would also be a major problem. Our medical practice was one of the first to get vaccines delivered and is only 4 miles away. I've been told by GP that all things being equal OH and I will be jabbed mid February, which is good news. We're in no hurry.
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