| 'Because of ethics' and 'these rules are there for a reason' are not arguments, they're 'shut up' encoded. Present arguments please. The progress of the vaccine has been incredible compared to usual, but that doesn't mean more could have been done. Every death is a tragedy. People are constantly used as guinea pigs... as long as there is informed consent as per the Nuremberg code it's fine. Not suggesting anybody would be forced or ill-informed. So back to my argument - you can make a reasonable guess at estimating P(death|vaccine) vs. P(death|covid) and set a big margin, then offer people to VOLUNTARILY agree to take it who are most at risk of dying. The average age of death in the UK is 82 mostly with co-morbidities. I am sure many of these dead would have been happy to take the chance. And in the case of the mRNA vaccines this not some trivial difference - some were developed within weeks/months, but took nearly a year longer to pass all testing. It's really obvious that pandemics need different handling than the 'lock down and loads of people die anyway, both from the virus and the consequences of lockdown while ruining the economy + wait 2yrs for a vaccine to be fully distributed' approach we've got. I hope lessons are learned from covid (I'm actually optimistic they will be, in countries other than the one where the virus emerged anyway). |
So you never asked anyone. The problem is, if you ignore ethics, which of course says a lot about your priorities, still two fold.
First, you have development. That was arguably the fastest vaccine development in history. Not sure what could have been done faster here.
Second, you have production and distribution. Ramping up these two doesn't make much sense before you know whether or not the vaccines work. Now they are ramped up really fast. Going "fast and breaking" things may have resulted in more people being vaccinated early on. But this small benefit would have caused tremendous issues in a couple of weeks / months. The goal is to get millions vaccinated, not just a few elderly so that some people can go out partying again without feeling bad.