Great to get a rough estimate of this. I had been wondering the same thing.
But at least in my country (Denmark), vaccinations are limited by the supply. The infrastructure has already been expanded to be able to handle the much higher rate of vaccinations that we will hopefully get later in the year, when the production has ramped further up.
So, I would expect that the temporary halt will be followed by a period of higher activity, where the unused supply is used.
Great to get a rough estimate of this. I had been wondering the same thing.
But at least in my country (Denmark), vaccinations are limited by the supply. The infrastructure has already been expanded to be able to handle the much higher rate of vaccinations that we will hopefully get later in the year, when the production has ramped further up.
So, I would expect that the temporary halt will be followed by a period of higher activity, where the unused supply is used.
Sort of like this: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/10AzZMJFIDt-cZUUI2MmHLHsU7gSJWj2gpAJlzi5Z08s/edit?usp=sharing , which gives a much lower cost (but still much more than one extra death).