Apologies to all for my bitty posting. I’m having problems with my iPad.
That was an article from the Telegraph.
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard.
While Europe’s calendar is not yet clear, the EU regulator has pencilled in a decision at the end of December. That is a wasted month. The roll-out will then be painfully slow across Southern Europe.
Italy’s health minister, Roberto Speranza, said jabs will start around January 23-26 and this long interlude will require “more weeks of sacrifice”. Given the lag effects of two doses and the time it takes to make inroads into the population, this dooms Italy to draconian curbs through the peak winter months if it is to avert the dreaded terza ondata.
France will not vaccinate until the New Year and will then run into the anti-vax brigade, a movement that has mushroomed since the H1NI vaccine narcolepsy cases in 2009, and lately fed by the ever wilder utterings of Didier Raoult - once a microbiologist.
An IPSOS survey found that 46pc of the French will refuse a jab, compared to Spain (36pc), Italy (35pc), Germany (30pc) and the UK (21pc).
British willingness to trust their scientists is a trump card as we go into the next phase. We will reach herd immunity and economic reopening that much faster.
Portugal, Spain, and Greece hope to vaccinate in early January, but by then Pfizer supplies and dry ice will be in acute demand, and stockpiles getting shorter. Whatever happens there is likely to be a strange few weeks as Europeans watch the UK vaccination campaign, while their own countries are frozen in immobilism and people become ever more angry over shut restaurants and lockdown curbs.