obviously you seen it receive less generous funding over the last that it has— generous funding over the last that it has typically this is a dangerous period~ _ it has typically this is a dangerous period~ i— it has typically this is a dangerous period. i think there are two is cause for— period. i think there are two is cause for hope to the extent that vaccines— cause for hope to the extent that vaccines make a huge difference to peoples _ vaccines make a huge difference to peoples risk of severe illness or being _ peoples risk of severe illness or being hospitalised at all. a significant number of those who are being _ significant number of those who are being hospitalised particularly those — being hospitalised particularly those who require the most intensive treatments _ those who require the most intensive treatments are the unvaccinated which _ treatments are the unvaccinated which is — treatments are the unvaccinated which is why the government is still promoting — which is why the government is still promoting the jab message. that makes _ promoting the jab message. that makes such a big difference. at the moment— makes such a big difference. at the moment the hospitalisation figures aren't— moment the hospitalisation figures aren't as _ moment the hospitalisation figures aren't as bad as fit. i think there isn't _ aren't as bad as fit. i think there isn't room — aren't as bad as fit. i think there isn't room for complacency because there's— isn't room for complacency because there's always the threat of new variants — there's always the threat of new variants so while the developing world _ variants so while the developing world remains unvaccinated. and i think— world remains unvaccinated. and i think the _ world remains unvaccinated. and i think the chance for the country in the long—term is what can we do to make _ the long—term is what can we do to make health service more easily it