ne over health and social care staff, everyone over the age of 70, and eve ryo ne everyone over the age of 70, and everyone on the clinically extremely vulnerable list, or the shielded list. this amounts to about 700,000 people here in wales. if we can vaccinate this group of people, it would protect those most at risk of serious illness and harm, including mortality, if they catch coronavirus. by the spring, subject to vaccine supply, we will have offered vaccine to everyone in the phase one priority groups, that's eve ryo ne0 and all those who are at risk if they have an underlying health condition. by the autumn, our focus will have been on offering covid vaccines to eve ryo ne on offering covid vaccines to everyone else in line with the latest advice from the jc vi. ministers have been discussing how to enforce the current lockdown measures, and questions have been asked whether tighter restrictions may be needed. do you think we need tougher rules, and how difficult is it now for the police to enforce these rules? sir david king youjust had on he outlined a range of options, but a lot of those are not down to police, in terms of things like closing nurseries. in terms of the enforcement of the existing regulations, it is very different from the first lockdown back in the spring. there are a lot more exemptions. i think the ordinary police officers and the police federation, the effect of trade union for the police, are very frustrated, feeling officers are caught in the middle, criticised for not enfor