Are there racist policies that prevent white people from getting vaccines and other forms of medical assistance?

Why can’t you ask people if they work from home? When I got vaccinated, I answered several questions about my medical history and living situation. Is it so hard to ask someone if they work from home?

Maybe we live in different Americas, but I don't see that going too well. "Yes. You waited in line. Do you work from home? Yes? Ok. No vaccine for you today".

Also, word gets out quickly that you don't get the vaccine if you work from home, people will start lying to get the vaccine sooner don't you think? Would you?

The people administering the vaccines obviously don't have the time nor resources to make sure they're only vaccinated the right people.

They get potentially life saving treatment first because someone with their skin color works in the office rather than at home?

Someone with their skin color is more likely to work in the office rather than home. Yes.

The vaccine doesn't just protect the person getting it. It protects everyone because it slows the spread of the disease.

Who should we prioritize that to? People who are more likely to work from home alone, or people who are more likely to work around other people?

Giving out medical treatment based on race sets an awful precedent for future medical practice.

Why? We already do this.

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