vaccines are very effective, we had seen in all these countries across europe that vaccine significantly weakens the link between infections and hospitalisations. and wejust need to get the message across. 50. need to get the message across. so, ou think need to get the message across. so, you think it — need to get the message across. so, you think it is about messaging, which clearly has been more successful in some countries and others, then? i successful in some countries and others. then?— others, then? i really do. and i think we have _ others, then? i really do. and i think we have to _ others, then? i really do. and i think we have to be _ others, then? i really do. and i think we have to be mindful- others, then? i really do. and i think we have to be mindful of| others, then? i really do. and i. think we have to be mindful of this in the uk. although we are slightly had of the curve because we had our surge of infections injuly and we then brought in boosterjabs and sadly these countries in europe are experiencing their surge now, compounded by the winter weather, more people indoors in poorly ventilated spaces, and also, what also has impacted this is degree to which different countries have started to vaccinate their 12 to is—year—olds, but is an important factor. 15-year-olds, but is an important factor, ., 15-year-olds, but is an important factor. ., factor. so, you are saying in the uk we are ahead _ factor. so, you are saying in the uk we are ahead at _ factor. so, you are saying in the uk we are ahead at the _ factor. so, you are saying in the uk we are ahead at the curve - factor. so, you are saying in the uk we are ahead at the curve because | factor. so, you are saying in the uk i we are ahead at the curve because we had our surge back in the summer. how is winter modelling looking now, going forward in the next few