The Government has spent months congratulating itself on our vaccination programme, but vaccinating everyone does not seem to be its strategy. We had a fast rollout by using the Astra-Zeneca vaccine which was easier to distribute than the mRNA vaccines, but which has proved to be less effective. Today we have a lower proportion of our population vaccinated than most European countries (UK: 66.93%% vs France: 67.88%, Italy: 71.32%, Ireland: 75.21%, Spain: 79.77%, Portugal: 87.16%). Most of these have had measures to encourage vaccines take-up such as a requirement to have a Covid pass for many public venues such as bars and restaurants.
We are trying to catch-up for the lower effectiveness of AZ by giving a mRNA booster, which will no doubt be a considerable help. However there doesn’t seem to be any strategy to encourage greater take-up. I presume that this is because the government does not believe that it could get its own party to support more authoritarian measures and as a result its strategy for the remaining third of people who are unvaccinated is to let them catch Covid in order to get antibodies into their bodies. At least our Covid death rate is moderate (we are 27th on the list of deaths/1m population), so maybe it is a tolerable strategic choice.