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Originally Posted by rechu
I agree with you, Discombobulated, I think people in essential jobs where they are dealing with the public every day need to be a vaccination priority. People that can work from home and don't have serious medical conditions can wait.
Let me just say first of all, that I understand that it must be terrible to be a health worker now, I feel for them. However, I was reading an article about COVID burnout happening with medical staff and there were barbs thrown at people that are home working in their pijamas. I never felt I wanted to go into health work, so I chose another field of study and I can work from home. I do understand that they never knew that they'd have to work in a pandemic, but it felt like it was a criticism of us that took other paths in our careers. I guess I feel that those of us that work from home and limit going out are doing what we can to help contain the spread. You guys know how restricted my life has been in the last year. My husband and I have taken great lengths to be responsible If my husband and his co-workers had gone to work every day instead of working from home, I am sure the case numbers would be worse. They'd be better off criticizing the antimaskers, the people that have huge superspreader events and similar.
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Yes, we know it how hard it has been for you, guys. All these permits for only an hour and such, without counting the riots previous to the beginning of the pandemic.
These barbs are unfair. We are all trying our best to help with the only exception of covidiots who have clandestine parties and meetings.