Teacher's union pushing:I was going to answer you, but all it would be is guesses. We’re following state guidelines in terms of priority, and other than residents of assisted living places, all that is on tier 1a is first responders. Sounds like different states have different priority lists.
Glad you got the Moderna Version!
I almost posted a response similar about inmates but also was gonna add that it also would seem a good deterent to committing crimes if they were Not at the top of the list....Well, from an epidemiological point of view, inmates, a densely packed population with no ability to socially distance would make sense if the goal is to stop the explosion of cases. Everyone else listed there regardless of political or personal beliefs would be for other reasons. Strictly speaking of those who should be “first”.
But isn't Grandma at a greater risk in her nursing home that uncle Bob is in prison?Well, from an epidemiological point of view, inmates, a densely packed population with no ability to socially distance would make sense if the goal is to stop the explosion of cases
Well, that’s more of a question that would need scientific data to back-up the answer. And at risk for what defined. At risk for dying most likely. At risk for spreading it to 50 more people would be a different debate. I wasn’t talking about prisoners in front of grandma, but in relation to the others that were posted. I would also assume each tier has many populations included in it. So personally prisons and nursing homes in the same tier would make sense to me.But isn't Grandma at a greater risk in her nursing home that uncle Bob is in prison?
Don't get me wrong I have no problem with anyone who wants it should be able to get it. Yet the whole mask, social distance and shout down was premised that grandma was at risk of dying.
I wasnt implying commit a crime to get vaccinated I was saying dont commit a crime because they were last to get it... There have been stories of people who couldnt afford their healthcare because of serious illness becoming desperate and committing a crime so the state would be required to pay for their treatment though which is sad......That would be assuming people would commit a crime to get the vaccine. Which I guess could be argued dumber things have happened.
But when San Quinten had an outbreak, it impacted many of the outlying hospitals. So taking steps to avoid an influx of patients to hospital beds would make sense.
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Ya, we have a mess of nurses that are taking the “wait and see” approach. Not really helpful to the whole intent. But the community doc that are chomping at the bit to get it don’t mind since they are next in line behind the hospital.We could be doing a whole lot better about getting needles in arms.