The Covid-19 vaccination programme is now underway across the UK and the NHS is making progress focusing on those at risk groups initially.
Private healthcare providers have capacity to help accelerate the vaccination programme.
Currently the UK government is not making use of this capacity which is frustrating.
If the main bottleneck were in the production of the vaccine, we would see a case for banning private sales. If the supply of vaccines were fixed, buying one privately would necessarily entail taking it away from somebody else (who, from a clinical perspective, might need it more urgently).
Eia naʻe, the main bottleneck seems to be in the logistics of the rollout, not vaccine production per se.
If private sales make additional resources available for the setting up of a private, additional distribution channel, then surely everyone benefits.
This is not “jumping the queue”.
This is setting up a parallel fast-track queue and private healthcare providers hope that the government will see sense and use the capacity available in the private sector.
Although not yet confirmed we hope that the this capacity that will be used once those in the government priority list have been vaccinated.
Private clinics are actively looking to source safe vaccines supplies so that we can assist in this critical programme in particular potential supply of the Oxford Covid Vaccine mai India kahi e hana ʻia nei.
Pāʻālua Coronavirus Pilikino
Ma ke ʻano he kahu mālama pilikino, ua loaʻa iā mākou nā nīnau mai nā lālā o ka lehulehu e makemake e hoʻonohonoho i ka lāʻau āpau pilikino.
E ʻoluʻolu e hōʻike i kou hoihoi ma aneʻi i ka private covid vaccine.
Aia ʻelua mau huila lāʻau ʻae ʻia i hiki ke hoʻohana ʻia i kēia manawa; ʻO Pfizer a me ka lāʻau koʻokoʻo Oxford.
Ma hope o ka nalu mua o nā huakaʻi NHS a i ka loaʻa ʻana o nā lāʻau hou aʻe i loaʻa, lana ka manaʻo e loaʻa paha ka waihona no ka ʻoihana pilikino i ka wā e hiki mai ana, in the same way as flu vaccination has become more widely available. Certainly that may be of benefit in the longer term, if revaccination is required to maintain protection.
NHS COVID-19 Vaccination Priorities
For now the rollout of the NHS vaccination programme is underway and working through as follows:
- Residents in a care home for older adults and staff working in care homes for older adults
- All those 80 years of age and over and health and social care workers
- All those 75 years of age and over
- All those 70 years of age and over and clinically extremely vulnerable individuals (not including pregnant women and those under 18 years of age)
- All those 65 years of age and over
- Adults aged 18 i 65 years in an at-risk group (see below)
- All those 60 years of age and over
- All those 55 years of age and over
- All those 50 years of age and over
- Rest of the population (to be determined)
E ʻoluʻolu: Inā ʻae ʻia kāu noi e hoʻopili mākou iā ʻoe ma o ka leka e hōʻoia i kāu manawa koho. E ʻoluʻolu e hoʻokomo i kahi helu kelepona paʻa UK ma ka palapala ma lalo.
Maopopo iaʻu a ʻae ʻaʻole kēia kahi puke a he palapala noi wale nō a ʻaʻole hōʻoia i kahi wīwī COVID-19
Private Coronavirus antibody testing
Information on Private COVID-19 Tests.