Thank for helping my country Mr Xi :xi: .

  • JoesFrackinJack [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    All things considered, I've really tried to stay positive or at least somewhat optimistic about things. But I'd be lying if I said I don't worry a lot about how exactly the vaccine roll-out will look like after the front line workers get it. Not only that, as this map clearly shows, we can be almost certain who is not going to get it for awhile which is incredibly sad and frustrating.

    And personally, as a courier, I'm broke af but I'm out there interacting with people for 8 or more hours a day, 6 days a week. I already know ill not be able to get the vaccine anytime soon, but it is frustrating thinking about how people like me and other retail/food service type jobs are some of the most likely to catch covid, but also some of the least likely to get it in a reasonable time. Its going to just add more unnecessary misery cause of people like rich techies working from home in their isolated cabin in like Lake Tahoe are much more likely to get it than someone who is actually forced to be outside in order to survive. I really am trying to stay positive but it really gets me down when I think about how we have soooo much injustice in this world.