Point encapsulated and I should have said part Swedish - my fault.
The part about the vaccine cost not being at cost or the same for all still counts - yes it’s great we have a vaccine, we all want that, but it’s the British flag waving altruistic cost thing where it’s not actually fully british, and it’s not cost for all either I was pointing out
The fact we have a vaccine and it’s being rolled out is good, and let’s hope it continues to go forward and not unravel. Questioning things like decisions to elongate the period between 2 doses is actually valid - why is it done on no/little/partial scientific evidence - could it be because the supply and supply lines isn’t as good as they say, and they are dressing it up differently?
Similarly what if they start mixing the types vaccines for doses - why is that?
Do we accept something is better than nothing - probably yes, should we question these things and not jump for joy with blind optimism - definitely yes