Who Should Get Vaccinated First?

Mike

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Over here there is a growing backlash that says,
"Boomers and Older People" should get it after
the workers!

I suppose that there is some logic in that, but as
it was the elderly that were attacked first by the
Virus in the beginning, the authorities decided that
they should be first, so they have gone down that
route and upset the "Millennials", that is how the
press are calling the ones who want change.

Although I heard it spoken about on the radio, I
can't find a link to the story, sorry.

The best defence against this virus is your front
door, keep it shut with you inside the house!

Here is a link that explains how they prioritise who
gets it first.

https://www.health.org.uk/publications/long-reads/the-covid-19-vaccine-who-gets-it-first

Mike.
 

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IMO the caregivers and the working people should be the first to get vaccinated because without them we old folks would be sunk.

I'm so thankful that I have the means and opportunity to be able to hunker down until things get back to normal.

Sometimes I feel like the old can-do spirit of The Greatest Generation has been lost and now it's just every man for himself.

We'll get through this.
 
IMO the caregivers and the working people should be the first to get vaccinated because without them we old folks would be sunk.

I'm so thankful that I have the means and opportunity to be able to hunker down until things get back to normal.

Sometimes I feel like the old can-do spirit of The Greatest Generation has been lost and now it's just every man for himself.

We'll get through this.
Health workers and Carers do get it first Aunt Bea, the question
about who should get it "first", applies to the general population,
after the Doctors, Nurses & Carers, but the way our lot are doing
things it will require several "U" turns before they get it right if
they ever do.

I think that the workers should be first as they have lost their income
where we the older people have our pensions, that get paid even if
there is a lockdown.

Mike.
 
I can't understand the logic behind giving it to old people first, unless it was to check for negative reactions. The obvious choice would be health workers.
Rosemarie, health workers are first, then older
people because they were the most badly hit
in the beginning.

Mike.
 
Here, healthcare workers, first responders, etc. are in the first group, along with those people living in nursing homes or other group homes.
It is supposed to be the same here Butterfly, but reports
suggest that the people in nursing homes and those for
the elderly are being ignored again, in the beginning the
hospitals were sending people with covid to care homes
without testing them and the virus killed thousands of
elderly people because of those actions, according to the
press.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9132255/Care-home-bosses-fear-betrayal-Covid-19-jabs.html

Mike.
 
There is a logic in saying that people of working age should be vaccinated first, but the older you are, the more likely you are to die if you catch the virus. Current plan is that after the priority groups have been vaccinated, the general population of the UK will be vaccinated in roughly age order. First 80+, then 70+, 65+ and so on.. It has been suggested that being 70, I might have my jag in second half of February and Mrs. L at the beginning of March. We'll see.

(I'm not sure that when they say 'over 70's' whether they mean 70 and over, or 71+).
 
I got an email from my doctor's office informing me that they have the vaccine and it had a number to call if you want to schedule a time to go get it. I'm sure this email was sent to all their patients in a certain age group or who have certain health issues.

My opinion, Mike, is that people who work with the public, such as grocery store employees and food industry workers, should have been the second ones to get the vaccine. Whether they are more likely to survive or not they are a possible source of infection or spread, and I'd wager that well over 50% of the people they come into contact with during their work day are elderly.
 
My wife got up early this morning and got both of us registered for the vaccine. We are waiting for the feedback as to when and where we are supposed to get it. She says that once she got on the website the process was easy.
I did it on the website as well after I was on hold for an hour to the wrong phone number. Apparently the doctors are giving out the wrong number. The lady was nice about it, said they had tons of calls. Gave me the website. Said don’t bother trying to call and don’t worry if the website takes a while to load.

Got kicked off the website several times and finally it went through, I think. Waiting for confirmation. I hope it went through. The website said it can take hours to get the confirmation.
 
I got an email from my doctor's office informing me that they have the vaccine and it had a number to call if you want to schedule a time to go get it. I'm sure this email was sent to all their patients in a certain age group or who have certain health issues.

My opinion, Mike, is that people who work with the public, such as grocery store employees and food industry workers, should have been the second ones to get the vaccine. Whether they are more likely to survive or not they are a possible source of infection or spread, and I'd wager that well over 50% of the people they come into contact with during their work day are elderly.
Our doctors do not have the vaccine. The vaccine is being given through the health department at a large convention center where we can all breathe the same air and crowd up together while waiting for the shot. 🤦🏻‍♀️ Instead of our doctors offices.

Our state is fifth in the nation for virus spread. I suppose you can get vaccinated and catch the virus all at the same time. How nice. The county asked for our insurance information as well. Thought it was supposed to be free. 🙄
 
Our doctors do not have the vaccine. The vaccine is being given through the health department at a large convention center where we can all breathe the same air and crowd up together while waiting for the shot. 🤦🏻‍♀️ Instead of our doctors offices.

Our state is fifth in the nation for virus spread. I suppose you can get vaccinated and catch the virus all at the same time. How nice. The county asked for our insurance information as well. Thought it was supposed to be free. 🙄
I'm probably fortunate that my doctor's office happens to be affiliated with a medical university. Because of the way gov't works, it's par for the course that medical universities would get supplied before medical groups do. :(
 
I'm probably fortunate that my doctor's office happens to be affiliated with a medical university. Because of the way gov't works, it's par for the course that medical universities would get supplied before medical groups do.
I have no ideal. We have a university and teaching hospitals so I assume we have a medical university since people go there and graduate as doctors and nurses. But idk. I think the state decides how to hand the vaccine out.

My disabled sons are getting their shots at a Walgreens. Go figure.
 
My wife got up early this morning and got both of us registered for the vaccine. We are waiting for the feedback as to when and where we are supposed to get it. She says that once she got on the website the process was easy.
Well, I spoke too soon. What we got back was a link that took us into a quagmire that took me 2 hours to navigate and finally get the first appointment available to me on the 16th of Feb. My wife managed to get one on the 15th.

It just seems that when the Government gets involved in creating a website. it just gets overly complicated, hard to navigate, and loaded with hidden trapdoors.

But I finally got an appointment.
 
I have no ideal. We have a university and teaching hospitals so I assume we have a medical university since people go there and graduate as doctors and nurses. But idk. I think the state decides how to hand the vaccine out.

My disabled sons are getting their shots at a Walgreens. Go figure.
We can hope it's not about $$$ but I suspect that, since most vaccines given are paid by medicaid and medicare, distributing the vaccine is like giving recipients of it (i.e. state universities and etc.) a siphoning hose. But I could be wrong.
 
Well, I spoke too soon. What we got back was a link that took us into a quagmire that took me 2 hours to navigate and finally get the first appointment available to me on the 16th of Feb. My wife managed to get one on the 15th.

It just seems that when the Government gets involved in creating a website. it just gets overly complicated, hard to navigate, and loaded with hidden trapdoors.

But I finally got an appointment.
We have appointments on the 12 of February but have still not received the confirmation emails yet so maybe not. He will call next week if we don’t get them, by that time. The phones are jammed now.
 
Husband is calling the county about not getting confirmation. The web site now says all the appointments have been filled, all the vaccine is now committed, and everyone else has to wait for more vaccine to come in. 😮
 
My opinion, Mike, is that people who work with the public, such as grocery store employees and food industry workers, should have been the second ones to get the vaccine. Whether they are more likely to survive or not they are a possible source of infection or spread, and I'd wager that well over 50% of the people they come into contact with during their work day are elderly.
I agree Murrmurr, they have been working all through the
lockdowns and should get it first, before the "work-at-home"
people, but in this Country they are determined to go by age,
eldest first, there is no word from the Government that they
have heard what people are saying, so unfortunately they will
have to wait.

I will get it before my brother because I am older, yet he is a
disabled "Vet", ex-Royal Air Force, again, not old enough.

Mike.
 
I still have not received confirmation that I am getting the vaccine. If my application was “kicked out” for some reason, I am not going to reply right away when more vaccines are available. The longer I have to wait, the more doubts I seem to have about getting it. Due to my many allergies and medical issues.

So hopefully confirmation will come today, otherwise I might chicken out and not get it at all. 🤪
 
I got an email from my doctor's office informing me that they have the vaccine and it had a number to call if you want to schedule a time to go get it. I'm sure this email was sent to all their patients in a certain age group or who have certain health issues.

My opinion, Mike, is that people who work with the public, such as grocery store employees and food industry workers, should have been the second ones to get the vaccine. Whether they are more likely to survive or not they are a possible source of infection or spread, and I'd wager that well over 50% of the people they come into contact with during their work day are elderly.
My brother works at a Walmart and took all the precautions BUT he got Covid because the customers (ie: old folks and otherwise) refused to wear their masks in the store. So I disagree with that comment. We are more at risk than all of you because we are working in this contaminated area every single day. YOU all have the option to stay home and not get anywhere near it. For us it's a daily risk of life to make sure you have groceries, food and other needed services.
 


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