I'm curious to know what people are waiting for and how long they will wait.
I can't see how people could be offered a choice of vaccine, if one was the Pfizer one. My understanding is that once the doses have been taken out of extremely cold storage, they must be used within a limited time. People won't be able to turn up and say they want an alternative because there would be doses left over at the end of the vaccination sessions and somebody would have to ring round offering it to other members of the community.
It's going to be a logistical nightmare anyway without making the whole thing more complicated than it needs to be.
I agree with you MOnica. If you're over 70 and are admitted to critical care with Covid, you sadly have a 3 in 5 chance of dying. The risk is higher for males and certain pre-existing conditions. Even people who feel fit and healthy are at high risk.
The vaccine offers up to a 90% chance of not having severe symptoms and not being admitted to critical care.
The average infection national infection rate is currently estimated at 2%, which means 1 in 50 people are infected eg 40 at any one time in a large comprehensive school, 1 or more in a supermarket, etc. Even in a family group of six, there is a 1 in 8 chance somebody is infected.
The only safe alternative for anybody over 70 without a vaccine is to shield for years and I don't think anybody really wants that. I feel especially sorry for people in care homes who can't even receive visitors safely. Unfortunately, there are people who don't seem to think the lives and the quality of life of the elderly matter.