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Originally Posted by mr. tegu
My wife’s hospital still has numerous employees in the first group that haven’t gotten it due to combinations of thing like being on vacation, deciding to get it or not, or simply fitting it into schedules. Then there also has to be some sort of grace period for when a bunch of denied vaccine candidates have theirs given to someone in the next group. How long does the first group get access before they are passed over? That question probably doesn’t have an answer. You can’t just say everyone in the first group has two weeks and then that’s it we give theirs to the next group. That can’t occur until there is a surplus of vaccines.
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seems like we have a surplus of vaccines right now. 11 million of them sitting somewhere gathering dust.
I read a NY Times piece in 1947 when the small pox vaccine came out. They had volunteers giving out the shot. They showed regular citizens with no training how to give the vaccine shot. They got 6 million people vaccinated in one month in NY city alone. In 1947. We can do better.