Because there is no known racial vulnerability to the virus. There are vulnerability based on living conditions, employment, medical conditions and even being a dumbass.Vaccinating the most vulnerable to blunt the spread. Is there a problem with that? Other than inadequate vaccine supplies, that is...
I'm not white but what in the fuck are you talking about?!Vaccinating the most vulnerable to blunt the spread. Is there a problem with that? Other than inadequate vaccine supplies, that is...
Ya that doesn’t seem right at all.So if a white person lives in one of those postal codes I guess it's " no vaccine for you, sucks to be you" ?
If they are in the hotspot they are just as vulnerableVaccinating the most vulnerable to blunt the spread. Is there a problem with that? Other than inadequate vaccine supplies, that is...
This. For the most part. The second is mostly accounted for by area code, the first could set as a criteria.There is nothing medically that says POC are more susceptible to COVID then white people.
The only thing that makes POC more susceptible is their work and living conditions.
I agree that postal codes or work places might be a better determinant that skin tone but the stats are hugely skewed to racialized people.Because there is no known racial vulnerability to the virus. There are vulnerability based on living conditions, employment, medical conditions and even being a dumbass.
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Even if you account for postal codes and workplaces?I agree that postal codes or work places might be a better determinant that skin tone but the stats are hugely skewed to racialized people.
Most vulnerable?Vaccinating the most vulnerable to blunt the spread. Is there a problem with that? Other than inadequate vaccine supplies, that is...