The cure sits in warehouses; Operation Whomp-Whomp Speed

BoyNextDoor

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Tricky Trump and the NumbNutz cannot get out of power fast enough. This complete shit show inside a dumpster fire of an administration needs to GTFO - and soon.
 
this term "snafu" being bandied about is so bland, so...innocuous, when what should really be being used is "TOTAL COCK-UP by the ineffectual and inexperienced"
 
of course, the other explanation is that some nasty little trump-led bozos are deliberately withholding vital vaccines from states they want to see hurt more and whose infections (leading to death rates) increase
 
The wealthy scramble for COVID-19 vaccines: ‘If I donate $25,000 ... would that help me?’

We get hundreds of calls every single day,” said Dr. Ehsan Ali, who runs Beverly Hills Concierge Doctor. His clients, who include Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber, pay between $2,000 and $10,000 a year for personalized care. “This is the first time where I have not been able to get something for my patients.”

With the first doses in short supply, California has laid out a strict order of vaccinations based on need and risk: Healthcare workers and nursing home residents, then essential workers and those with chronic health conditions, then, finally, everyone else.

But to those with power, money and influence, rules can always be bent. California’s stern messaging about serving the neediest first hasn’t stopped the rich from trying to leap ahead of teachers, farmworkers and firefighter
s.

Tricky Trump and the NumbNuts are probably skimming and withholding doses so the highest bidders can get them.

This is what happens when you elect a Con Man
 
December 18, 2020

Former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb took aim
at the federal government on Friday for allegedly withholding Pfizer’s Covid-19
vaccine.

“In part, they say they want to hold back a second dose for everyone who receives a first dose..."

"I think they’re trying to get Moderna and Pfizer to parity."

Department of Health and Human Services acknowledged that 7 million doses
of the vaccine were on hand.

https://www.mediaite.com/news/forme...r-vaccine-from-states-not-the-right-decision/
 
No surprises here. What do you expect when you elect a party that hates government?
 
The extremely wealthy push to the head of the vaccine line-

The CEO of the hospital, and the highly paid executives,
stay at home, safe from exposure to coronavirus, senior doctors
keeping themselves safe by avoiding direct contact, all get first
choice- immediate access to Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.

The young doctors, the nurses, the staff, on the front lines treating
coronavirus patients, are forced to wait.

Louie G @LouGarza86

There is an enormous protest going on at Stanford
Hospital carried out by staff, who are enraged by the
decision by hospital execs to give themselves the covid
vaccine and other powerful administrators who are AT HOME
before giving it to nurses and physicians who are a contact with
patients. This is all you need to know about American healthcare:
billionaires get care first, then hospital CEO and other millionaires
while those who sacrifice their lives everyday are abandoned.

This is America.

one hour ago

Blaming a faulty algorithm, Stanford Health Care apologized Friday for a plan
that left nearly all 1,300 of its young, front-line doctors out of the first round
of coronavirus vaccinations.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/12/18/coronavirus-covid-live-updates-us/

scott budman ✓
Twitter › scottbudman

#Breaking: “First in the room, back of the line.”
Stanford medical residents and nurses protest
what they call unfair distribution of #COVID19 vaccines.

6 hours ago

Stanford Hospital is given bad press across the nation in media and press

#Update:
@StanfordMed responds to front line residents left out of early #COVID19 vaccine
distribution: “We take complete responsibility and profusely apologize to all of you.
We are working quickly to address the flaws in our plan.”

2 hours ago

“It’s not just about the residents. We stand here to represent our nurses. We are here
to back them. Our respiratory therapists, our environmental services workers, food
staff, everybody,” one resident said during the protest, before revealing that only two
pediatric emergency nurses have been offered vaccines.

Only seven residents and fellows at Stanford are slated to receive vaccine during
the first round of 5,000 available doses of vaccine.
 
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