From two leaders at the Illinois Medical Professionals Action Collaborative Team (IMPACT): "Internet portals are no panacea. As we witness daily, the first-come, first-serve nature of myriad vaccine registration websites heavily biases against patients who lack access to reliable high-speed internet and those with limited technology literacy."
Great Idea! Don’t allow any one to sign up or get vaccinated. Then we will all be equal.
debtsor
5 years ago
“Internet portals are no panacea. As we witness daily, the first-come, first-serve nature of myriad vaccine registration websites heavily biases against patients who lack access to reliable high-speed internet and those with limited technology literacy.”
Why must everything in society be geared towards the lowest common denominator? It’s not privilege to have high speed internet or know how to use a computer. It’s normal. To lack these things is underprivilege. We shouldn’t gear society towards people who can’t use a computer.
The likely alternative is likely to resemble the juror assembly rooms or the DMV where you get your license or the Social Security Administration. Except we’ll line up outside AFTER finding a place to park. Great alternative for the elderly. Public employees will have a separate queue and get a paid day or two off work.
Here’s a solution: Charge $100 for the vaccine. Give all the underprivileged a hundred dollar bill. What % would show up for the vaccine?
If this bill passes, say goodbye to local control over all Illinois parks and expect to see open drug and alcohol use, needles, no sanitation and fire hazards, but no ordinary park users.
Great Idea! Don’t allow any one to sign up or get vaccinated. Then we will all be equal.
“Internet portals are no panacea. As we witness daily, the first-come, first-serve nature of myriad vaccine registration websites heavily biases against patients who lack access to reliable high-speed internet and those with limited technology literacy.”
Why must everything in society be geared towards the lowest common denominator? It’s not privilege to have high speed internet or know how to use a computer. It’s normal. To lack these things is underprivilege. We shouldn’t gear society towards people who can’t use a computer.
The likely alternative is likely to resemble the juror assembly rooms or the DMV where you get your license or the Social Security Administration. Except we’ll line up outside AFTER finding a place to park. Great alternative for the elderly. Public employees will have a separate queue and get a paid day or two off work.
Here’s a solution: Charge $100 for the vaccine. Give all the underprivileged a hundred dollar bill. What % would show up for the vaccine?