Diamond Lights
Alan Hutton
100%. But as this government has consistently shown, planning doesn't happen.It's also very disingenuous as I imagine any "clamour" for appointments is based on "when can I get my vaccine", not "when can I get my vaccine between the hours of 8am and 8pm"?
I can see that there might be less uptake amongst the oldest categories of people, who are more likely to be reliant on others helping them get to their vaccination centre. But government should be planning now for 24/7 delivery, at larger centres at least, to be ready for when they get to (for example) age 70 and below in the priority list. Obviously they will need enough medical, admin and support staff to be able to work those later shifts - hence why they should be planning now.
take one look at Williamson and education, absolutely zero planning last year in case exams couldn't take place