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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm a little disturbed by the bolded in Mary Cheh's latest COVID update copied below. if it takes months to get through the priority group, when will it be open to the general population of DC residents? I thought the goal was everyone who wants a vaccine can get it by end of May? "And it is important to remember that there are still tens of thousands of people within the eligible workforce, senior age bracket, and qualifying medical condition categories. Therefore, it is likely that those on the pre-registration list may wait days, weeks, and [b]possibly months[/b] before being selected for an appointment." [/quote] +1. Not to mention my kid is unable to attend their IB Ward 3 school while many OOB kids have been in person at the school since December. We’ve moved beyond equity into outright racial discrimination. Not only has Mary Cheh not expressed concern, she seems to welcome all this. Does she plan on running again?[/quote] This is ridiculous. My white kid also doesn’t go in person to our IB Ward 3 school, either, but it’s not because of racial discrimination, it’s because our kid doesn’t have an IEP and isn’t in an at-risk household. This whole issue is fraught enough without people inventing gripes about reverse racism. [/quote]
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