Guilt, envy, distrust: Vaccine rollout breeds mixed emotions, fears of criticism on social media Share Updated: 11:21 AM EST Mar 8, 2021 By CANDICE CHOI Associated Press
Guilt, envy, distrust: Vaccine rollout breeds mixed emotions, fears of criticism on social media Share Updated: 11:21 AM EST Mar 8, 2021
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Show Transcript we are announcing the addition of two new FEMA supported high volume sites. The Atlanta Falcons Stadium in Georgia and the Wall Stein Center in Cleveland, Ohio, will turn into FEMA supported community vaccination sites with the capacity to deliver 6000 shots per day each. Both of these sites sit in neighborhoods hit hard by the pandemic and are well known in the community. This brings the total to 18 FEMA supported sites across seven states with the ability to administer more than 60,000 shots per day. These are complex issues, and the science is rapidly evolving. CDC is working to ensure that the communicat
As the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines widens in the U.S., varying eligibility rules and unequal access to the coveted doses are sometimes breeding feelings of guilt, envy and judgment
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Adding to the second-guessing about who should be getting shots is the scattershot feel of the rollout, and the sense that some might be gaming the system.
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