In many countries, they send the people to get vaccinated maybe 20 miles away from their towns, while there are vaccine centre's in their own town.
Why is this?
Everyone who is vaccinated is recorded.
Then for the updated vaccine in a years time, will they be sent to other places?
Vaccine A plus vaccine B plus vaccine C = trigger payload.
By doing it this way they can control who gets what vaccine. One station could have vaccine A. Once station vaccine B.
Why not just go 1 mile to your local vaccine centre?
I don't think all vaccines are the same.
Even from one company. It could be much like concentration camps of biology.