Actually I do know better than you Freddie. But that isn't news.
Note the CBS-Freddie survey occurred 17-30 Dec. Within 2 weeks of the PFE vaccine being approved under EUA. And surprise only 53% had been "offered" the vaccine. GL in trying to actually get a dose into the arm back in December.
Most who work in hospitals (66%) and outpatient clinics (64%) say they have received a COVID-19 vaccine, compared to half who work in doctors’ offices (52%) or in nursing homes or assisted care facilities (50%), and a quarter (26%) of home health care workers. Similarly, seven in ten (68%) of those responsible for patient diagnosis and treatment like a doctor or a nurse report receiving a COVID-19 vaccine, compared to about four in ten of those who perform administrative duties (44%) or who assist with patient care such as bathing, eating, cleaning, exercising, and housekeeping (37%).
It should be clear to anyone not in Freddie-ville the front line Drs, and Nurses have gone past being "offered", and now have a 68% vaccination rate. About the same for the 65+ population. However, if one is a hospital orderly, working in the hospital cafeteria, hospital janitorial staff, or hold a menial job at an extended care facility, there's a lower vaccination rate. Along with the secretaries, and those in Admin typing away.
Now the important question is: Freddie did you ever pickup the Ivermectin paste from Tractor Supply, and get your deworming?
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