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The head of government ironically pointed out that in this system the figures will not reflect the cases in which people receive the vaccine illegally. I. Šimonytė observed that there are still cases in which the lists of people who should be vaccinated do not include those who should be included.
“The good news is that there is already a public resource that can track relevant information about the vaccination process, where the data is presented in various sections. While the number of vaccines is modest, the numbers are not impressive, but it is important that the process accelerate. For those who are angry about the ‘low vaccines’, I would like to remind you that half a year ago, no one believed at all that we would now have all three, not just the vaccine (including Astra Zeneca, which is not yet registered in the EU). It is clear that when a newly created item is approved as fit for use, which is necessary for everyone at the same time, no manufacturer can meet the need even closely without additional production capacity. But it’s on the way, at least Pfizer will expand them substantially and quickly.
The bad news: In those sections, you won’t see the stories we see almost every day that one vaccine or another, in a very limited supply, perhaps wasn’t who should prioritize it. And I am very sorry that once again someone in the Government has to answer questions, how do we evaluate that? How can the broken trust be evaluated, which in such a process can only be shown to the heads of the institutions, because neither the Government Chancellery nor the Ministry have the opportunity to collect tens of thousands of vaccine lists and personally verify whether the vaccinated has a “coupon”?
Heads of institutions have a responsibility not only to the public to make proper use of vaccines obtained at taxpayers’ expense, but also to their teams: to act transparently and clearly, discuss specific priorities with the people who administer or their representatives. And those reserve lists that become necessary if someone refuses or cannot vaccinate must also be compiled in a transparent way, ”writes the Prime Minister.
He also shared a childhood situation that he compared with the reality of today.
“It just came to our notice then. When I was eight, when I came home after taking a bath and wanted to hide my bathing from my mother, I put her in a bedding cubicle. I acted very stupid, but I was a boy. The belief that it is somehow possible to conceal misconduct, or perhaps even “agree” with the media that no one is writing anything, is not childish naivety. During the first wave, the media blinked with medical information about security measures, and heads of institutions often agreed that everything was and was enough. It is impossible to hide things like this and not even try. Then there will be no need to interact with journalists in such a way your teeth start to hurt when you read the dialogue.
I know how often in education, health, welfare systems, managers are offered responsibility without offering anything at the same time, just the right to be punished if something is missing. However, when resources are provided, it is the manager’s responsibility to use them in a way that decisions are understandable and explainable. Doctors working on the front lines of Covido didn’t have priority just for themselves. Other priorities will follow, which are not yet defined by age, the only objective and uninterpretable criterion. All of them require a great responsibility on the part of the approvers of specific lists of people to be vaccinated, so that the vaccination process is not compromised, and the authorities, who have to deal with many other issues at the same time, are introduced in investigations time consuming.
If you’ve been invited to the vaccine, even though you know it probably shouldn’t be on the list, also think about whether you’d like to see unknown numbers on your phone and find out how you can explain your success here, ”says I. Šimonytė.
The news portal tv3.lt recalls that on Saturday the news appeared in the media that the head of a private ambulance station and his family, who came from Vilnius, had been vaccinated with a vaccine for doctors in Šilalė.
Read more about it here.
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