Regarding my global viewpoint this is what a poster who is in the Netherlands mentioned "Some people thought it took to long, so they went to the location where the vaccins are stored to put them into the mobile freezers and bring them to the hospitals and start vaccinating right away. Some groups of medical personnel protested that they needed to be among the very first, and some got it... As of today all the medical personnel can make their appointments."
Additionally they spoke of the below:
"And we got a news paper article, telling us that: yes, the NL may be slow, but other countries are not doing so great either

According to the article:
- The US has distribution problems. And have vaccinated about 10% of their objective.
- In the UK doctors and the government are arguing about when the second shot should be given.
- France is very bureaucratic where you have to have a consult before you can get vaccinated. Only doctors are allowed to vaccinate, not capable students, vets, lab works, pharmacy workers. And 56% of the French doesn't want to be vaccinated.
- Germany also has a distribution problem, but that's the EU's fault according to Angela Merkel. And Pfizer is at its max. of production.
- Hungary didn't want the EU vaccin, but wanted the Russian vaccin, which they only got 6.000 doses of, instead of the promised millions. So now they are at the back in line for the EU & Chinese vaccins.
- India has a lot of vaccins as they are prodcuced there and has approved a variation on AstraZeneca, which hasn't published yet all the data on the research... Which only have protects 60%
And India has 1.3 billion people."