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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do you have school aged children? Do you own your own property? Do you contribute/support local businesses or charities? I think this is what the PP means.[/quote] Yes to all three, and I have no problem with prioritizing people at higher risk of bad outcomes from covid.[/quote] If only Bowser had chosen a more legitimate way of prioritizing people - less people would be resentful. She chose instead, to be divisive. And then, in true D.C. fashion, has been unable to execute vaccine distribution in the best interests of the people who actually live here.[/quote] Oh STFU. The latest numbers still show that Ward 3 has 3x the number of vaccinated people than Ward 8. You people who are sitting there whining that it's too "divisive" to try to spread the vaccine equitably across the city make me SICK.[/quote] Classy response. I am in Ward 4 BTW - not that it matters. The issue is Bowser creating division at a time where we need to be unified in a request, as DC residents, that we are putting vaccines in the arms of DC people - regardless of race - which is what Bowser likes to divide us on. And no, limiting vaccination sites in town geographically is it not “spreading the vaccine equitably”. [/quote]
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