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This. Should hit my ER this week. They are trying to figure out scheduling so not every nurse gets it the same day and is out with a fever the next.
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Being the altruistic chap that I am I think I'll hold off on getting jabbed myself until 100% of the essential workers & vulnerable population are vaccinated. Then, I'll defer to citizens of 3rd world countries without access to proper healthcare, sanitation, etc. Once the 3rd world is covered, as a Caucasian I feel that I would be exploiting my white privilege if I didn't wait for 100% of the non-white population to receive the vaccine. Further, it would be a clear expression of bigotry were I to receive the vax before LGBTQ+ and other marginalized groups. Finally, when it is eventually appropriate for healthy white people living in America to get vaccinated (from a social justice perspective, of course) I'll put misogyny aside and allow the ladies to go first.
So it'll probably be a long time before I can get the vaccine without asserting my privilege as a white male in America. By the time we get there, we should have a much clearer idea of any longer term effects of a novel mRNA vaccine that's never even been tested on humans before this year. I'll be hanging around bloviating about my moral superiority while you guys are lined up to participate in what is essentially a clinical trial.
Bon chance, bigots!
I personally know two people that had covid and now have no antibodies.
Huh
My son is a surgery resident so I wouldnt think high on the list, but his hospital is treating the ER first because it's full of people who may or may not have Covid and arent as well isolated as people on the Covid wards. Similarly the nurses and doctors aren't as well protected as they are on the covid wards, and since he spends a lot of the time in the ER seeing surgical stuff he's supposedly right behind the people seeing the covid patients.
I guess a lot of worry about giving shots to the nursing home patients some of whom are likely to die of whatever shortly thereafter and blame the vaccine. And the vaccine wasn't tested on them so it's unknown if the dose is high enough for that population. I think they should still do it (slightly more importantly so does the CDC) but people need to be prepared to hear negative stuff coming from the nursing homes.
They need to do it to clear the hospitals along with bringing sanity back to those facilities. 1 percent of population holding down 40% of the hospital beds. That has implications for everybody.
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And, to contrast: "White House staff members will be among the first to be vaccinated." https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/13/w...accinated.html
“Will be”?
I’m sure they were already vaccinated
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/vacci...ium%3Dsharebar
Canada introduces national compensation program for vaccine injuries ahead of pandemic vaccine rollout
People who are vaccinated to protect themselves against COVID-19 and experience an adverse event after the immunization will be eligible for compensation, the federal government says.
The announcement of the no-fault program is part of Canada's preparations to roll out coronavirus vaccines, beginning with the Pfizer-BioNtech version that will start to be administered next week.
Health Canada says it approves vaccines after its thorough review of scientific evidence shows that the benefits outweigh the risks.
I've never had a flu vaccine in my life. Being self employed I just stayed away from filthy germy disease ridden humans in the winter.
But I will take this one, (as long as it doesn't kill and maim and shit...).
see Canada has the right idea. Hold those accountable, accountable. If this vaccine is safe and effective, they shouldn’t have to worry about any large payouts; just the minimal adverse reactions that were shown from the small sample trial size.
If only that applied to the US. American pharmaceutical companies who have a history of fucking over a minute part of the population if it will make them a little more profit. Sure you could take them to the Vaccine Court but since it’s been in session in 1988, it’s only paid out $3.5 billion dollars. Yeah that might seem like a lot until you look at the profits every pharmaceutical company posts each and every year.
First vaccine
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