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Wealthy LA Patients Offering Top Dollar for Vaccine

Wealthy LA Patients Offering Top Dollar to Private Doctors for Vaccine By Natalie Brunell Beverly Hills PUBLISHED 9:45 AM ET Dec. 20, 2020 PUBLISHED 9:45 AM EST Dec. 20, 2020 SHARE BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.  The FDA on Friday night approved a second COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use, and in the short time since, concierge physician Dr. Scott Braunstein has been flooded with calls from patients eager to better understand the vaccines and how to get in line for a shot. “People are scared, and people feel like their life is at stake,” said Dr. Braunstein. “We have had patients inquire when we will be able to procure the vaccine, and we don’t currently have a time table.”

Wealthy patients scramble for COVID-19 vaccine: If I donate $25,000 … would that help me? [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CORONAVIRUS-VACCINE-WEALTHY:LA]

FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA Wealthy patients scramble for COVID-19 vaccine: ‘If I donate $25,000 … would that help me?’ [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CORONAVIRUS-VACCINE-WEALTHY:LA] LOS ANGELES – They’re offering tens of thousands of dollars in cash, making their personal assistants pester doctors every day, and asking whether a five-figure donation to a hospital would help them jump the line. The COVID-19 vaccine is here and so are the wealthy people who want it first. “We get hundreds of calls every single day,” said Dr. Ehsan Ali, who runs Beverly Hills Concierge Doctor. His clients, who include Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber, pay between $2,000 and $10,000 a year for personalized care. “This is the first time where I have not been able to get something for my patients.”

Wealthy patients scramble for COVID-19 vaccine: If I donate $25,000 would that help me?

Wealthy patients scramble for COVID-19 vaccine: If I donate $25,000 would that help me?
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Rich Californians attempt to buy their way to front of COVID-19 vaccine list

Loading the player. The first round of vaccinations for COVID-19 are going out in limited numbers as the U.S. daily death toll reaches new highs, and some Americans are willing to pay top dollar for quicker access to a shot. In California, 327,000 vaccine doses produced by Pfizer and BioNTech were received earlier this week, and many wealthy residents are propositioning health institutions to cut the line. According to CNN, most of the vaccine doses sent to California are going to front-line health care workers. However, several doctors are disclosing that they have been receiving money offers from people seeking to get a hold of the inoculations for themselves. Dr.

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