There is one man on here that said he got his second covid shot a few days ago.I would like to look him over in a week or two then i will decide.
You don't mind if your neighbor runs a tire shop out of their home, or sell drugs? Or tries to sell it to your kids?Freedom goes both ways hotshot. Or do you believe the government should be able to tell someone how to conduct their business? More than they already do that is.....
you picked a fight with the wrong man lolYou don't mind if your neighbor runs a tire shop out of their home, or sell drugs? Or tries to sell it to your kids?
Or a local manager makes sexual advances on your daughter in return for her employment?
Or a vendor cheapens their product by substituting a cheaper, substandard ingredient?
I wish it were clear cut black and white. But it isn't.
I would hope laws were not abused by ambulance chasers, but they are.
You don't mind if your neighbor runs a tire shop out of their home, or sell drugs? Or tries to sell it to your kids?
Or a local manager makes sexual advances on your daughter in return for her employment?
Or a vendor cheapens their product by substituting a cheaper, substandard ingredient?
I wish it were clear cut black and white. But it isn't.
I would hope laws were not abused by ambulance chasers, but they are.
Distribution of the vaccine seems spotty at best. My wife's hospital hasn't received any for public distribution, and only received enough for employees. A coworker's wife works at an urgent care clinic and they are sitting on a pile of it....but not yet administering any of it except to employees and their families even though they have far more than needed for that. My elderly in-laws, both high risk, have yet to receive theirs and they've been in close contact with their PCM.
I haven't kept up with the rules, priorities, and schedules but I figured we would see a more robust roll out.
Yeah, we are one of the only states that decided to prioritize distributing to 65+ only. Most states are doing 65+, and ANY adult with comorbidities, which is the right call in my opinion. The 65+ group is the second largest only to gen pop, so it’s going to push everyone else out from getting the shot for a while as all the older folk get their shots first. I am glad we are one of the higher ranked states at getting the shots out, but still a headache of a decision to prioritize one group over the other that way.Distribution of the vaccine seems spotty at best. My wife's hospital hasn't received any for public distribution, and only received enough for employees. A coworker's wife works at an urgent care clinic and they are sitting on a pile of it....but not yet administering any of it except to employees and their families even though they have far more than needed for that. My elderly in-laws, both high risk, have yet to receive theirs and they've been in close contact with their PCM.
I haven't kept up with the rules, priorities, and schedules but I figured we would see a more robust roll out.
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