Some of them were already on the list to get vaccinated.
“I’m already scheduled. I directly take care of COVID-19 patients. And so we’re one of the groups that are prioritized for the vaccine,” said Neha Rao, an internal medicine resident at Methodist Hospital.
Rao said she’ll be taking the vaccine possibly as early as next week. Considering she works directly with COVID-19 patients, she believes the vaccine is important to get.
”Vaccines have been around forever. You know like the ones we got when we were children you know. It’s the same theory. So I’m not too scared of getting this one,” Rao said.