Imagine being a healthcare worker at a vaccination site and vaccinating only 3 people all day - you did 70 the previous time - and then being told you’re not allowed to reach out to patients who want to be vaccinated. Delays are lethal. This is bureaucracy at its worst. https://twitter.com/kevintdugan/status/1355713964022358016
If I were mayor there would be a clear directive - sites vaccinate as many people as possible each day, including getting people off the street if necessary. Maximize output. I’d rather overbook and frustrate people than lose time. Wasted time is costing lives at this point.
This kind of failure makes me very angry and it should anger every New Yorker who has been waiting for a vaccine for either yourself or a loved one who is at elevated risk, or simply wants to feel like we are doing everything in our power to accelerate our recovery.
I’m a New Yorker who would show up for a vaccine day or night 24/7. I’m not alone. Knowing that capacity is going underutilized due to bureaucratic mismanagement is infuriating.
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