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How America's Vaccine System Makes People With Health Problems Fight for a Place in Line


How America’s Vaccine System Makes People With Health Problems Fight for a Place in Line
At least 37 states allow people with certain health conditions to receive the Covid-19 vaccine, according to a New York Times survey. But a new skirmish has emerged over who will go first.
Waiting in line for Covid vaccines at a mass vaccination site in San Francisco.Credit.Jim Wilson/The New York Times
Published March 9, 2021Updated March 27, 2021
As states have begun vaccinating Americans with medical conditions that may raise their risk for a severe case of Covid-19, they are setting widely varying rules about which conditions to prioritize. ....

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Disabled people are not being prioritized for the coronavirus vaccine, advocates say. This dashboard could help.


Feb. 25, 2021
In early January, while she was helping her grandfather register for a coronavirus vaccine, 21-year-old Sabrina Epstein realized that she was also eligible to be vaccinated in Texas, where her grandfather lived. But in Maryland, where she is a senior studying public health at Johns Hopkins University, she wasn’t eligible. As she started looking more closely at policies, Epstein realized that states across the country had prioritized people with chronic health conditions and disabilities, like hers, either in varied phases or not at all
and according to vastly different definitions and standards.
On Twitter, she began connecting with other people with disabilities, and she discovered that many of them were similarly frustrated, confused or discouraged by their states’ vaccine rollouts. So, Epstein approached her mentor at Johns Hopkins’s Disability Health Research Center, Director Bonnielin Swenor, about creating a resource for people with disabili ....

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