"The CDC also maintains a separate list of conditions that “might” increase a person’s risk of serious illness from the virus — ...asthma, cystic fibrosis, and *immune deficiencies* are among them — but Massachusetts... has opted to leave those out of its eligibility criteria." https://twitter.com/BostonGlobe/status/1360589583478620161
There it is in writing. I'm not in Phase 2. #HighRiskMA #HighRiskCovid19 https://www.bostonglobe.com/2021/02/12/nation/they-have-disabilities-serious-medical-conditions-under-state-guidelines-they-dont-qualify-early-vaccination/
“This has caused inequities even within the disability community because some people are included and others are entirely left out of vaccine allocation plans.” @DrKaraAyers of @ThinkEquitable
I'm glad the @BostonGlobe is covering #HighRiskMa. But it's pretty late compared to the twitter conversations we've been having especially about #HighRiskCA and #HighRiskNY
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Let's keep saying the quiet part out loud. Looking at you Charlie @MassGovernor and Secretary Sudders. @MassHHS Your ridgid rules are leaving so many of #HighRiskMa out of the vaccine discussion. https://twitter.com/MGresko2431/status/1360627132855013378?s=19
I am lucky to be able to take walks in the nature center. I might be the only one on the trail but I still have my mask! Because I'm #HighRiskMA and have to wear a mask every time I leave the house.
Various shades of bad is apt way of describing what we're dealing with (collectively) Excellent thread: https://twitter.com/mattbc/status/1360408478905475072?s=20
As much as I complain (or try not to) I know I don't have a better solution. I know there are too many of us and not enough vaccines. And I know it's going to be like that for a while.