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Some happy news for the end of 2020

In his latest 'Window on the World' column, Jonathan Shalit plans a quiet New Year's Eve

December 31, 2020 15:56
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ByJonathan Shalit, Jonathan Shalit

3 min read

On 18 December I received the most welcome text from my cousin Rachel Hodgson. It said: “Just been with your parents — and the phone rang from the doctors booking them in for the vaccine. I haven’t seen them so excited for ages. They are both amazing. Still so very vital.”

Rachel lives near my awesome parents, David, 90 and Sophie, 87. Four days later they had the first of the two required vaccinations at the Earls Court health and well-being centre. They were the 350th and 351st of the 500 being inoculated there that day.

My mother tells me it could not have been an easier and more comfortable process. They arrived, were given a number and shown to the socially-distanced waiting area with a one way routing throughout, so they never passed another patient. After the injections they had to wait for 15 minutes to make sure there were no after-effects and were immediately given a January 12 date for the second injection. So, all being well, come January 19 they should be 95 per cent safe!

I believe the government deserves credit for ensuring that the UK was the first country in the world to get a national vaccination programme underway.