British Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood has urged the government to draft in the armed forces to oversee the rollout of a mass coronavirus vaccination program.
The program would include mandatory certificates which would allow people to travel internationally.
While speaking in the House of Commons on Monday night, Ellwood argued that the mass coronavirus vaccination scheme is a challenge of the scale and complexity of “the D-day landings and Dunkirk.”
RT reports: The MP for Bournemouth East told the parliament that a vaccine could be six months away and urged Prime Minister Boris Johnson to use the armed forces to oversee the process of delivering it to the UK population.
MP Tobias Ellwood proposing that military oversees mass-vaccination of Britain, and issuance of VACCINATION CERTIFICATES for international travel. Member of 77th Brigade, the psychological warfare unit which "assists" Cabinet (via Rapid Response Unit) in shaping public discourse. pic.twitter.com/gB3IyM6siG