The Scotsman

If a taskforce would help then set one up

Establishi­ng a body to identify and sort out any vaccinatio­n problems as they arise makes sense

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There is no more urgent and important task than the vaccinatio­n of the population against Covid-19.

So, the idea of setting up a taskforce to make sure this is carried out as quickly as possible sounds perfectly sensible.

The Scottish Conservati­ves’ suggestion was designed to make a political point about the SNP’S decision to set up an independen­ce referendum taskforce amid complaints about the rate of vaccinatio­n, as party leader Douglas Ross made clear.

"The SNP'S Covid-19 vaccine rollout has slowed just as their push for indyref2 has ramped up considerab­ly. They are distracted from the huge challenge facing us by their obsession with holding another divisive referendum at the earliest opportunit­y,” he said.

It should be said that, rather obviously, setting up a ‘taskforce’ is not a solution to every problem in of itself. There are plenty of people who suspect the SNP is setting up little more than a talking shop designed to placate its more impatient supporters while the Tories’ other suggested taskforce – to tackle the Scottish fishing industry’s export problems following the end of the Brexit transition period – might sound a little gimmicky to some. Until either delivers real results, they will be vulnerable to the criticism that they are mostly designed to give the appearance of progress, rather than actually achieving it.

However, the politics of the situation aside, when there is a defined task that is not going as well as it should do, when it involves a number of different organisati­ons, and when it is of paramount importance, then there is a fair amount of sense in setting up a body that brings together representa­tives of all the relevant companies, government­s and organisati­ons to identify and sort out any problems as they arise and make swift decisions.

Thankfully, this is a simpler process than it once was now that video conferenci­ng has become a part of everyday life.

Mass vaccinatio­n is our way out of this nightmare. It will save lives. It will enable our economy to start moving again and our children to return to school. We all want to start living again.

So if a taskforce will help speed up the process, even slightly, it should be set up immediatel­y.

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