What do you think of COVID-19's policy of giving priority to vaccinating specific populations in the future?

I think it is very necessary and scientific to implement this policy. At present, the epidemic in COVID-19 has not been controlled, and the epidemic in COVID-19 has spread all over the world. It can be said that there is no absolutely safe place in the world. Therefore, in this case, COVID-19 vaccine is particularly important, and the development of COVID-19 vaccine is particularly urgent.

At present, all countries have made new breakthroughs in the development of COVID-19 vaccine, and the official use of the vaccine is coming soon. When this vaccine can be produced on a large scale, people all over the world are still shrouded in the haze of the COVID-19 epidemic. The rich, the poor, the powerful and the powerless are in urgent need of vaccination.

However, in the early stage of vaccine development, the output of vaccine was limited, and only a few people could get the vaccine first. Who else can be vaccinated first? High-risk groups infected with COVID-19 virus, such as doctors and nurses, doormen, family members of patients infected with COVID-19, people who have had contact with patients with COVID-19, and crowded and mobile staff at stations and airports. These people are more susceptible to COVID-19 virus infection than ordinary people, so in the future, COVID-19 vaccine should be given priority to these specific groups. On the one hand, it is to protect these specific groups from the threat of COVID-19 virus, on the other hand, it is also to protect the lives and health of other ordinary people. Because these specific groups of people produce antibodies after vaccination, thus blocking the rapid spread of COVID-19 virus in high-risk links, thus achieving the role of protecting the general population, it can be said that killing two birds with one stone.

Although this policy is good, it depends on how each country puts this policy into practice in order to maximize the effect. Priority should be given to ensuring that specific groups are vaccinated, rather than giving priority to the rich and powerful, and don't turn this policy into a show-off capital for the rich and powerful.