Evening Standard Comment: Vaccine success | Holiday with the kids?

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Vaccine success

Yesterday, Health Secretary Matt Hancock delivered more good vaccine news — a first dose of both the Oxford and Pfizer vaccines reduce the chances of hospitalisation by over 80 per cent, in a study of people over 80.

This is a further boon to the Oxford vaccine. It also flies in the face of the French President Emmanuel Macron’s damaging — and now provably false assertion — that the Oxford vaccine is “quasi-ineffective” for people over 65. France is now expected to lift restrictions on the jab for older people.

This is not about gloating, though Boris Johnson is enjoying a huge vaccine boost to his ratings. It is further evidence of the astonishing work carried out by scientists in Britain and around the world, who have developed efficacious and life-saving vaccines in record time.

Holiday with the kids?

Vaccine passports raise the obvious question — if our young people are not set to get the jab by summer, can they go on foreign holidays and will a test be enough?

For millions of parents, after months of moonlighting as teaching assistants, cooks and entertainers the answer might be “we hope not”. Every parent knows that a holiday with children does not necessarily constitute a week of relaxation.

In these limited circumstances, a law requiring the kids to stay at home may not be so unpopular.

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