barmar, on 2021-August-07, 10:56, said:
The reason people like you were prioritized is not that you needed to get out of lockdown sooner, but because the consequences of you catching COVID-19 would be more severe. Young people tended to have relatively mild symptoms and recover, old people ended up in the ICU and morgue. We needed to relieve this stress on hospitals.
So you didn't "deserve" it more. Protecting people like you was best for the whole system.
Yes, I accepted that as the reason. It's a matter of large-scale statistics. Because of the careful way that Becky and I were doing things I think the chances of us getting covid were very low, making it unlikely we would be causing hospitals any problem. Of course I could be wrong, and not everyone of my age finds matters as easy. We were not in need of personal care in our lives, we were not needed to help with the grandchildren and so on. But case by case is not practical so it made sense to just put all of us that were over 75 in the same basket. And once the priorities were set, then that's what I went with. I wanted the vaccine, they said I was prioritized, so I got the vaccine. This did not stop me from thinking that a single parent, or for that matter married parents, were often in a tougher spot than I was.
But these are details. Exactly how to prioriize might or might not be clear. The problem cases are these nut jobs such as that Lt. Gov. in Texas
And we have a local nutjob. Apparently, there is to be a statewide gathering of county representatives soon. Several from each county are to go, and wearing masks at meetings is recommended. So one of the guys from our county has decided, because of the mask recommendation, not to go. I was thinking of writing to him with the following:
I see a physical therapy group for some problems with my knee. They require that I wear a mask. Now if I thought the PT was useless, I would not go whether a mask was required or not. I think the PT is useful, so I will go whether they require a mask or not. This statewide meeting might or might not be useful, I have no opinion about that, but deciding on attendance based on whether or not a mask is recommended is petulant and irresponsible.
This guy makes a misbehaving 8-year-old appear cooperative and mature by comparison. He is not from my voting district but good grief, people actually voted for him?
I really cannot understand what makes these people tick. The ones that think the vaccine will magnetize them are nuts. If a person is clearly nuts no further explanation is required. But there are others who, at first glance, seem sane. I don't get it.