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People are outraged by the events at the Capitol on Jan. 6. However, that outrage would be better placed elsewhere. Namely the slow distribution of, and inoculation with, the covid-19 vaccine. What government activity could, or should, have a higher priority?
The vaccine was approved for emergency use Dec. 11. Since then, the inoculation rate has been less than stellar. By early January, it was estimated less than 16% of the nursing homes had received vaccines. Some states are doing better, others worse. A Tribune-Review article indicated only half of Pennsylvania nursing homes have administered inoculations, and Redstone Highlands was administering its first Jan. 11 (“Redstone Highlands’ Greensburg staffers, residents get covid vaccines; about half of Pa. nursing homes have been treated”). Another article indicated Pennsylvania administered 285,671 doses but has received over 800,000 doses (“Pa. health secretary says ‘it’s a misconception’ that covid vaccines are sitting dormant”). One would think a higher percentage of nursing homes would have performed more inoculations by now.

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