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  • 25 million people vaccinated in a year sounds like an big logistical win to me?
    6850 vaccinations an hour, 10 hours a day, then booking everyone in for a second dose and booking in a further 6850 vaccinations an hour.

    Anyone know how many flu vaccinations are given each year?

  • Anyone know how many flu vaccinations are given each year?

    'More than 14m' in 2019.

    I agree 25m is loads but I don't know if it is 'enough'.

    For me enough of the population are vaccinated when the numbers in hospital are declining while life goes back to something more normal (tier 1 or lower perhaps). There might be a lot of infected people about but as long as that isn't leading to hospitalization I'd accept that.

  • I agree 25m is loads but I don't know if it is 'enough'.

    I guess there are a lot of people for whom covid isn't a high risk virus. 25m would cover all over-50s and those vulnerable for instance. It's not perfect but it would hugely alleviate the stress on the system.

  • 14 million is a lot more than I expected.

    I guess we'll see whether they can cope with an extra 50 million vaccination appointments.

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