Posted on 04/01/2021 11:40:04 AM PDT by deport
SINCE PRESIDENT JOE Biden on March 11 directed that states make every adult eligible for a coronavirus vaccine by May 1, many states have ramped up their vaccine rollouts; moving up dates and announcing new eligibility to meet the president's timeline. But vaccine rollouts vary by state.
Alaska was the first state to announce and implement eligibility for all adults on March 9. Mississippi has since followed suit, with all individuals 16 and older becoming eligible on March 16. Among other states that have recently made all adults eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine, West Virginia opened up eligibility to all adults on March 22, Arizona did the same on March 24, and adults in Texas will be eligible starting March 29.
Still, most states are weeks away from opening up eligibility entirely. For the majority of states, elderly populations and health care workers have been prioritized, with eligibility being opened up to those with certain high-risk medical conditions and other essential workers more recently.
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Due to my “white privilege,”” I am giving my vaccine to a more deserving person.”
No need to thank me.
New York I think it’s 30 and up, but that was before JNJ screwed up 15 million vaccines.
I don’t care who is eligible. I don’t want it, I won’t get it. You can have it if you want it just keep it away from me.
I will not take the Trump Vaccine which was developed under “Warp Speed”.
Ever...
Over 16 in Texas. Plenty of Moderna and Pfizer available. Random sightings of the rare J&J.
I am in Oregon, and eligible at this time. I applied two weeks ago, but have not heard back since. I am currently undecided about getting the jab.
My sister is three years older, with underlying health concerns. No, not obese, but she did smoke for more than 50 years and her lungs were further damaged by a bad bout with pneumonia two years ago. She was vaccinated two weeks ago, with no known side-affects yet.
Due to my “white privilege,”” I am giving my vaccine to
a more deserving person.”
No need to thank me.
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LOL...... good reply
So far that is an option and I agree that is your choice.
I have vaccinated 16 years old and up here in Ohio tonight. Actually taking a break between waves right now. It’s nothing but 20 and 30 somethings right now.
New York Vaccine Eligibility:
Current Phase: Adults 30 and older, people with certain medical
onditions, residents and staff of long-term care facilities and in
congregate settings, health care personnel, first responders, teachers
and childcare workers, public transit workers and other essential
workers as defined by Phases 1a and 1b are eligible for a vaccine
in New York.
Next Phase: Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that all individuals
16 and older will be eligible for a vaccine starting April 6.
In mass, there is some age restrictions in place (I don’t remember), but anyone over 18 can sign up and get the shot - no questions asked about eligibility.
“Who Is Eligible for a COVID-19 Vaccine in Your State?”
Who the hell knows. It’s Illinois.
One of his famous amorous kisses or if you're lucky enough to work for him, then some on the job intimidation.
Illinois Vaccine Eligibility:
Current Phase: Individuals 65 and older, health care personnel,
residents and staff of long-term care facilities, front-line essential
workers as defined by Phase 1b, and all those 16 and older with high-
risk medical conditions or disabilities, in accordance with CDC guidelines.
Next Phase: Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced that all individuals ages 16
and older will be eligible for a vaccine in Illinois starting April 12.
More information on COVID-19 vaccines in Illinois
Don’t care.
Aside from the joke, I don't really care, because I don't plan on getting it anyway.
I’m also trying to be “less white,” and since the virus is racist, I’m stepping out of the vaccine line, so a more deserving minority can take my place.
You sir, are truly noble!
“I don’t care who is eligible. I don’t want it, I won’t get it. You can have it if you want it just keep it away from me.”
Don’t hurt your arm attempting to pat yourself on the back.
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