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With the coordination being so poor, doses ending up in the garbage, and healthcare workers turning it down in droves I'm taking the first one I can get.
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I think it would be an incredibly difficult proposition to evaluate each individuals situation and not something the great people of our country would do well so it's probably best to just give it to everyone at the applicable organization
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Yeah, this is where I am. Initially I was all-in on frontline healthcare workers and LTCF residents and such given priority, but it has been a s**t show. I never expected the number of healthcare workers opting out, that's stunning and smdh frustrating.With the coordination being so poor, doses ending up in the garbage, and healthcare workers turning it down in droves I'm taking the first one I can get.
Get shots in arms. I'm going in as soon as I possibly can.
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The fact that someone got a potentially life-saving vaccine and your response is "what makes you so special"What's weird? That I don't agree with how they are rolling out the vaccine?This is weird. Take a knee, Faf. Maybe sit the next couple plays out
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I understand factorial's frustration... I think a lot of you think his frustration is focused on the individual that got the vaccine. It's not. It's at the system that prioritized him over someone else. I agree with him. IMO, there's a set order it should be distributed and my opinion differs from others. I think we could all agree that someone working from home shouldn't be prioritized over someone in a LTCF or someone who is just old.
When it first came out, I said I'd be willing to wait even if I'm prioritized higher than I think I should be. That's no longer the case. I'm getting it the minute that I can because me getting it doesn't mean someone else doesn't. Me not getting it likely just delays others behind me on the list.
When it first came out, I said I'd be willing to wait even if I'm prioritized higher than I think I should be. That's no longer the case. I'm getting it the minute that I can because me getting it doesn't mean someone else doesn't. Me not getting it likely just delays others behind me on the list.
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I understand factorial's frustration... I think a lot of you think his frustration is focused on the individual that got the vaccine. It's not. It's at the system that prioritized him over someone else. I agree with him. IMO, there's a set order it should be distributed and my opinion differs from others. I think we could all agree that someone working from home shouldn't be prioritized over someone in a LTCF or someone who is just old.
When it first came out, I said I'd be willing to wait even if I'm prioritized higher than I think I should be. That's no longer the case. I'm getting it the minute that I can because me getting it doesn't mean someone else doesn't. Me not getting it likely just delays others behind me on the list.
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I honestly think they're just trying to get shots in arms rather than grasp straws and focus on borderline decisions over who is in which phase. Judging by all the horror stories were hearing about wasted doses, low demand, etc... take the win.
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Agree with c2i. Though I don't think me getting it even delays anyone. I'll most likely get mine through the DoD at work. Because I actually go into the district I'm getting it ahead of another DoD employee that doesn't leave their house unless they want to.
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That's not what is happening here, though. For all we know, every old person in the tri-county area of NTP is vaccinated up. And NTP was identified as essential enough - though non-patient-facing - to receive one. This is how this entire thing works. The guidelines that have been circulating are just that. Guidelines. There are going to be thousands and thousands of corner cases. The immediate reaction of negativity makes it seems like George Costanza'ed some old people out of the way to get his vaccine.I understand factorial's frustration... I think a lot of you think his frustration is focused on the individual that got the vaccine. It's not. It's at the system that prioritized him over someone else. I agree with him. IMO, there's a set order it should be distributed and my opinion differs from others. I think we could all agree that someone working from home shouldn't be prioritized over someone in a LTCF or someone who is just old.
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Yeah, my intention was to always wait my turn. A large percentage of our patient facing clinical staff has been vaccinated, so they opened it up to non-patient facing. To add to this, I don't know what the plan is for when staff is fully vaccinated. Perhaps we then start to vaccinate the public, but these doses are 100% for staff right now.
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The annoyance for me is centered on the number of high priority front-line people who are simply opting out altogether. Never saw that coming tbh and it's super maddening.
For months we've heard horror stories about the hellscape these people face every day, how they have to isolate from their families, and then for any significant chunk of them to respond to the opportunity to be vaccinated with 'lol' is just........... ugh.
For months we've heard horror stories about the hellscape these people face every day, how they have to isolate from their families, and then for any significant chunk of them to respond to the opportunity to be vaccinated with 'lol' is just........... ugh.
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I'm glad that we haven't seen those stories in my area, that's for sure.The annoyance for me is centered on the number of high priority front-line people who are simply opting out altogether. Never saw that coming tbh and it's super maddening.
For months we've heard horror stories about the hellscape these people face every day, how they have to isolate from their families, and then for any significant chunk of them to respond to the opportunity to be vaccinated with 'lol' is just........... ugh.
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I think you're misinterpreting factorial's post, but I suppose we agree to disagree.That's not what is happening here, though. For all we know, every old person in the tri-county area of NTP is vaccinated up. And NTP was identified as essential enough - though non-patient-facing - to receive one. This is how this entire thing works. The guidelines that have been circulating are just that. Guidelines. There are going to be thousands and thousands of corner cases. The immediate reaction of negativity makes it seems like George Costanza'ed some old people out of the way to get his vaccine.I understand factorial's frustration... I think a lot of you think his frustration is focused on the individual that got the vaccine. It's not. It's at the system that prioritized him over someone else. I agree with him. IMO, there's a set order it should be distributed and my opinion differs from others. I think we could all agree that someone working from home shouldn't be prioritized over someone in a LTCF or someone who is just old.
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He's probably had the vaccine, or will be getting it soon, and is touchy about the subject.I think you're misinterpreting factorial's post, but I suppose we agree to disagree.That's not what is happening here, though. For all we know, every old person in the tri-county area of NTP is vaccinated up. And NTP was identified as essential enough - though non-patient-facing - to receive one. This is how this entire thing works. The guidelines that have been circulating are just that. Guidelines. There are going to be thousands and thousands of corner cases. The immediate reaction of negativity makes it seems like George Costanza'ed some old people out of the way to get his vaccine.I understand factorial's frustration... I think a lot of you think his frustration is focused on the individual that got the vaccine. It's not. It's at the system that prioritized him over someone else. I agree with him. IMO, there's a set order it should be distributed and my opinion differs from others. I think we could all agree that someone working from home shouldn't be prioritized over someone in a LTCF or someone who is just old.
I'm happy that NTP was able to get the vaccine but I think the health care industry is taking advantage of their position here.
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I think the health care industry is taking advantage of their position here.
Nevermind... have at him, folks.
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I thought meow explained things pretty well earlier.
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