I think these people are insane—or rather, the decision is insane and so are the incentives that are in place around such decisions. And having done this will doubtless backfire in various ways.
As far as I can tell, if they suspend one of two available mRNA vaccines this is bound to have zero effect on vaccination rates in the young because the other one can fill the gap.
If you completely neglect the effect this will produce on vaccine hesitant population, and consider only these Nordic countries which have plentiful supplies of both mRNA vaccines and over 70% vaccination rate.
I think these people are insane—or rather, the decision is insane and so are the incentives that are in place around such decisions. And having done this will doubtless backfire in various ways.
As far as I can tell, if they suspend one of two available mRNA vaccines this is bound to have zero effect on vaccination rates in the young because the other one can fill the gap.
If you completely neglect the effect this will produce on vaccine hesitant population, and consider only these Nordic countries which have plentiful supplies of both mRNA vaccines and over 70% vaccination rate.