Is it unethical to get the vaccine before your “group” is up?
Yes. Yes it is, without a doubt.
Is it unethical to get the vaccine before your “group” is up?
If you are taking someone in and the administrator tells you that they can take care of you as well, I see no ethic problem there. If you tell them you are a smoker or obese when you are not, then yeah, maybe some issues.Is it unethical to get the vaccine before your “group” is up?
It relates to one and is not smoking or obese.If you are taking someone in and the administrator tells you that they can take care of you as well, I see no ethic problem there. If you tell them you are a smoker or obese when you are not, then yeah, maybe some issues.
My in-laws are in this camp.I work with a few people who passed on their early access to moderna/pfizer to wait for J&J. I wonder what their thoughts are now.
Yes. Yes it is, without a doubt.
PA doesn’t have a central place to register with the state, you have to register with EACH place that has it. Like how the old people going to get this done. My wife was able to get it for her mom, her dad and her self in a week (she is in a category) and me the following week. I am going to say she invested 16 hours into searching.Everyone I know who's been vaccinated so far is not eligible yet. Even my wife has an appointment today. Meanwhile my boss's brother, who is a nurse, hasn't gotten his first round yet. The whole system is fucking rigged.
Everyone I know who's been vaccinated so far is not eligible yet. Even my wife has an appointment today. Meanwhile my boss's brother, who is a nurse, hasn't gotten his first round yet. The whole system is fucking rigged.
That’s because all your friends are criminals?
Asking for a friend.
yes, considering the disease is 99.9% survivable for most people. If you have some other condition that makes you vulnerable then I could understand it. But with the lack of supply today I think only the elderly and vulnerable should be getting it.Is it unethical to get the vaccine before your “group” is up?
A buddy of mine brought his dad to get it, the person there also gave it to my buddy(he’s 52). They said they had a lot of no shows on the day, if that is the case, I have no problem with it.Yes. Yes it is, without a doubt.
All of the elderly I know, including friends, have gotten it or are scheduled. I think it is beyond the scope to just pick up random elderly and take them.yes, considering the disease is 99.9% survivable for most people. If you have some other condition that makes you vulnerable then I could understand it. But with the lack of supply today I think only the elderly and vulnerable should be getting it.
I agree and have been hearing of this more and more. They can't have a "standby line" because that would probably be longer than the scheduled line.A buddy of mine brought his dad to get it, the person there also gave it to my buddy(he’s 52). They said they had a lot of no shows on the day, if that is the case, I have no problem with it.
My mom who was on the wait list at one of the mega sites. They called her few hours later saying there's a spot that opened up for her.I agree and have been hearing of this more and more. They can't have a "standby line" because that would probably be longer than the scheduled line.
A buddy of mine brought his dad to get it, the person there also gave it to my buddy(he’s 52). They said they had a lot of no shows on the day, if that is the case, I have no problem with it.