Doctor Butler-Jones, it seems that the main problem, in terms of the present shortage of vaccine, is that the government decided to change the type of vaccine to be administered. They found out that there were not enough non-adjuvanted doses for pregnant women. What do you make of this shortage?
We see that the government is trying to make GSK its scapegoat. But we know fully well, since it has been discussed for hours during emergency debates, that the problem is a lack of foresight on the part of the government and that in order to produce more quickly the non-adjuvanted vaccine, GSK had to readjust all its processing facilities.
What is your opinion?