Scholarship table
Anything gonna happen to those business/executives for employing those folks? No?
Tax cuts?
Had a 9am appointment to be vaccinated this morning. Arrived 25 minutes early, had the needle in my arm at 8:55. Well staffed, courteous, extremely efficient. I was issued a card which allows me to set up my 2nd dose any time 28+ days from now. Major kudos to our governor - there were problems with the rollout last week, but the site where I was vaccinated was beyond any of my hopes/expectations. Probably won’t be enough to impress CNN but it certainly did me.
My wife got an email from her school district this week that they expect to begin vaccinating the teachers the 3rd or 4th week of January.
A Dallas area hospital is now offering vaccines to extended family of front line workers due to excessive vaccines.Florida is still a cluster. Unless of course, you are a rich white person. In a couple areas, they have skipped to the front of the line.
Interesting, do you have a source on that (or name of hospital)? Seems like the Dallas area was likely well supplied.Wonder if this is a people turning down the vaccine issue, or just a large supply.
Source is a nurse there. Children's Medical Center.I was always confused why the front line workers got it, but not their immediate families. Seems that just like like bubbles, you need to create one with the vaccines.
https://mobile.twitter.com/winsjuliet/status/1347584146986692609Stories everywhere about vaccines going to waste and mismanagement of the roll out in NY and now the above story.Stunning that state leadership continues to dig their heels in by not allowing a little more flexibility to who can get it right now.
It appears this isn't an example of effective distribution, rather oddities in the process.[snip]It is one of the reasons that an organized public distribution/vaccination would have been more efficient at targeting at-risk groups.
Lots of added levels of bureaucracy in NY. And then in other states where it's more free-for-all, you've got people jumping the line.Tough situation to handle.I noticed you haven't said anything about line jumpers. Weird.
They're still a priority list, but states are quickly willing to abandon that to get the vaccine out (as they should...I think).
Come on guys, what did you expect? We've only had 10 months to plan a vaccine distribution network!