
'The Aldi Vaccine'?
Are picky patients slowing down the EU's rollout?
Newscast · BBC News
February 25, 202131m 40s
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Show Notes
Even with limited supply, Belgium's biggest vaccine hub can jab 1000 patients a day. So why is it only managing 200? Adam and Fergus chat to Europe Correspondent Jean Mackenzie to discuss how public perceptions of the 'Aldi vaccine' could be hampering the rollout. And Oldham headteacher Glyn Potts drops in to discuss plans for teachers, not algorithms, to grade students this summer.
Studio Director: Emma Crowe Producers: Ben Weisz, Alix Pickles Editor: Dino Sofos