Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so please explain to me why they plan to vaccinate 20 somethings before older people? Seems crazy a 22 year old will get a vaccine when a 52 year old is way more likely to die.
Who plans to do this? First in line are front line healthcare workers then old people.
As always, the GOP is doing this stupidly.
They need to perform risk assessments on people, and determine who is the most likely to die from covid, and give those people the vaxes first, not the healthcare workers who are young and healthy. The old and healthy may need to wait too. It's the sick and unhealthy who need this vaccine, no matter their age.
The old, sick and unhealthy can STAY THE F^CK AT HOME. Front line healthcare workers cannot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so please explain to me why they plan to vaccinate 20 somethings before older people? Seems crazy a 22 year old will get a vaccine when a 52 year old is way more likely to die.
Who plans to do this? First in line are front line healthcare workers then old people.
As always, the GOP is doing this stupidly.
They need to perform risk assessments on people, and determine who is the most likely to die from covid, and give those people the vaxes first, not the healthcare workers who are young and healthy. The old and healthy may need to wait too. It's the sick and unhealthy who need this vaccine, no matter their age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so please explain to me why they plan to vaccinate 20 somethings before older people? Seems crazy a 22 year old will get a vaccine when a 52 year old is way more likely to die.
Who plans to do this? First in line are front line healthcare workers then old people.
Anonymous wrote:When does Mitch Mcconnell get it?
The secretary also attended a portrait unveiling for former secretary Ryan Zinke last week. Others at that gathering included Sens. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), Steve Daines (R-Mont.) and Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.).
Bernhardt is at least the third top official at the department to contract the virus since November. Interior’s top attorney, Daniel Jorjani, tested positive after serving as an election observer in Pennsylvania, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Aurelia Skipwith also tested positive, according to two individuals who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss medical matters. Both officials isolated at home. E&E News first reported Skipwith’s diagnosis.
Following Bernhardt’s diagnosis, employees at Interior were informed that a large holiday party that had been scheduled for Thursday has been canceled, according to two individuals who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.