by Suff » 03 May 2020, 12:09
I think, mm, that the vaccine will be first administered to carers, then the working population. The reason for this is that it is vital, for the health of the country at large, that we get back to work and have a function on health system.
It is no good having an economy in shambles and the workers not able to work. That is not good fiscal management and, once we have a choice, that will be stressed very strongly.
Shelter in place is a viable solution for those who do not have to work and will be the solution of choice until sufficient vaccene is produced. Those who have to work and travel to work, cannot shelter in place.
So I expect the government to do the sensible thing. Which is to get the country moving. Also, the more workers that get the vaccene, the less risk there is for the general population at large as they will not spread it.
I expect children to get it before the old as well. But probably not before the workers but you can never tell with politicians. Protecting the children sounds very good to a politician, something they can sell at an election. So this may change the trajectory.
As for grandparents hoping to get to touch their grandchildren again as soon as the lock down is eased? I only have one thing to say about that. The clearest message that came from Italy was that the vast majority of infected children were undetectable without a test. So they became incubators of the virus and, quite literally, killed their grandparents when they went to visit. If you are a grandparent and have young grandchildren, having them visit in the weeks after the lock down is like playing Russian roulette with half rhe gun full of cartridges. The only safe time will be one visit immediately the lock down lifts and only direct from home to home.
But, in my view, people should be entitled to take whatever risks they want with their own life, just not with the lives of others.
Whether they recognise the risk or not? There was a time when humans migrated seasonally to follow the food. Those who could not keep up did not make it. Only the strongest, fittest and most astute survived. Over the last two centuries we have derailed evolution. For both good and bad. Every now and again the world provides a reminder as to why evolution works.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.