From Librarians To Barbers, Public-Facing Workers Left Out Of Early Vaccination Rounds: ‘Our Jobs Are Essential But We Are Not’ – Block Club Chicago

North Lawndale barber Bobby Price feels like his work is essential since beauty industry workers receive professional education and are required to be licensed and qualified in the eyes of the state. That should qualify them to be vaccinated early, he said. His neighborhood is one of those being targeted by the city’s Protect Chicago Plus program.
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ProzacPlease
5 years ago

Really, people? What part of “limited number of doses available” don’t you understand? What part of “the elderly are much more likely to die if infected” don’t you understand?
Children whining “it’s not fair!” and “me first!”

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