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Are there enough refuseniks out there to put that percentage in jeopardy
As I understand it while we aren't vaccinating 20% of the population (under 18s) we are unlikely to get to herd immunity so it is kind of a moot point. People should get the jab to protect themselves as much as anything else, plenty of very unwell under 40s I'm hospital.
Is it critical that they're vaccinated? I obviously know that they should be and appreciate that 100% vaccinated is the ideal, but isn't the point of a vaccination program not necessarily to get everyone but to get a sufficiently large percentage so that the virus cannot spread.
Are there enough refuseniks out there to put that percentage in jeopardy, and is there a point where the effort taken to get them to take it is better spent elsewhere?