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Vaccine folly â and fury
Updated January 28, 2021, 5:09 p.m.
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A health care worker prepares to administer a dose of the Moderna vaccine during the opening day of vaccinations for first responders at the Gillette Stadium/CIC Health COVID-19 vaccination site, the first large-scale vaccination site in Massachusetts, on Jan. 18.Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff
Itâs stateâs logistics, not seniorsâ tech troubles, that are problem
Governor Bakerâs recommendation that seniors solve the COVID-19 vaccine availability problem by asking (presumably younger) family members to help them get appointments on the Web is both insulting to seniors and disingenuous about the problem (âVaccine rollout gets even rockier,â Page A1, Jan. 28). My husband and I are both over 75. We have six MIT degrees between us, are quite computer competent, and still have been unable to get an appointment for a vaccination.