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babylonsister

(172,405 posts)
Sat Jan 2, 2021, 08:02 AM Jan 2021

TN Health Workers Accused of Turning Away Elderly Vaccine Recipient Hopefuls to Give Doses to Friend

https://www.thedailybeast.com/tennessee-health-workers-accused-of-turning-away-elderly-vaccine-recipient-hopefuls-to-give-doses-to-friends?ref=home

Tennessee Health Workers Accused of Turning Away Elderly Vaccine Recipient Hopefuls to Give Doses to Friends
Friends and Family Plan
Adam Rawnsley
Published Jan. 01, 2021 7:20PM ET


People over 75 lined up for hours in Tennessee to get a chance at a COVID-19 vaccine only to find out that staff distributing the inoculations gave away doses to friends and family after telling hundreds who’d waited for hours that no more shots were available. Reporters from WRCB-TV learned that staff at the Tennessee Riverpark vaccination center had phoned relatives and friends and told them vaccines were still available after the facility had turned away potential patients. Hamilton County Mayor Jim Coppinger said the incident was the result of a “miscalculation,” in which officials discovered they had more doses available only after turning patients away and sought to make use of them quickly before the vaccine thawed and spoiled.
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TN Health Workers Accused of Turning Away Elderly Vaccine Recipient Hopefuls to Give Doses to Friend (Original Post) babylonsister Jan 2021 OP
Should be criminal. 58Sunliner Jan 2021 #1
The explanation might be true, inexcusable administrative error Hortensis Jan 2021 #2
I know two Chattanooga residents in their 80s TNNurse Jan 2021 #3
It's mighty nice of those 'family and friends' to volunteer to be COVID front line... Hugin Jan 2021 #4
a mop? DBoon Jan 2021 #16
There are plenty of at risk jobs they could be doing. Hugin Jan 2021 #17
If they had time to call friends and family kcr Jan 2021 #5
Miscalculation my ass. niyad Jan 2021 #6
They got caught -- that was their "miscalculation". NCjack Jan 2021 #8
Exactly! niyad Jan 2021 #10
Drama Renew Deal Jan 2021 #11
Absolutely! SheltieLover Jan 2021 #14
They do need to be fired -- at least. whathehell Jan 2021 #7
Unfortunately, we all knew this was going to happen Ferrets are Cool Jan 2021 #9
I wouldn't necessarily agree.. whathehell Jan 2021 #13
Most people aren't that shitty. Mariana Jan 2021 #20
Correct, that's why whathehell Jan 2021 #23
There will be many more stories like this. James48 Jan 2021 #12
And stories even worse -- like doing it, not even for friends and family, but for money William Seger Jan 2021 #19
"We have got contacts," keithbvadu2 Jan 2021 #15
Safe? keithbvadu2 Jan 2021 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author pinkstarburst Jan 2021 #21
"Should I give this vaccine to my family first, or to some random 85-year-old?" dalton99a Jan 2021 #22
The answer to that is "It's not my decision to make" whathehell Jan 2021 #24

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
2. The explanation might be true, inexcusable administrative error
Sat Jan 2, 2021, 08:22 AM
Jan 2021

leading to unacceptable solution to avoid wasting the vaccine.

Negligence or actively defrauding the community, they're blasted and investigation and correction follows.

TNNurse

(7,429 posts)
3. I know two Chattanooga residents in their 80s
Sat Jan 2, 2021, 08:53 AM
Jan 2021

who live at home and want to be more active after the pandemic.... who were told they were out of vaccines when they finally got to the front of the line.

Hugin

(36,962 posts)
4. It's mighty nice of those 'family and friends' to volunteer to be COVID front line...
Sat Jan 2, 2021, 09:01 AM
Jan 2021

workers.

Hand them a mop for the duration.

Seriously, this is a serious crime along the lines of negligent manslaughter and should be treated as such. If there are no penalties this behavior will continue and get worse.

Hugin

(36,962 posts)
17. There are plenty of at risk jobs they could be doing.
Sat Jan 2, 2021, 11:37 AM
Jan 2021

I don't want them near any actual patients or unvaccinated people, though.

Only the low or unskilled jobs.

kcr

(15,522 posts)
5. If they had time to call friends and family
Sat Jan 2, 2021, 09:12 AM
Jan 2021

They had time to call back people who needed the vaccine. The media need to stop even giving that bullshit excuse any airtime/print.

NCjack

(10,297 posts)
8. They got caught -- that was their "miscalculation".
Sat Jan 2, 2021, 10:09 AM
Jan 2021

The names of those who "miscalculated" must be published, so members of the community should learn about them. If it was an accident, then those miscalculators are incompetent and should be assigned future work according to their abilities. If it was not an accident, they should be removed.

whathehell

(30,285 posts)
13. I wouldn't necessarily agree..
Sat Jan 2, 2021, 10:47 AM
Jan 2021

I'd concede the strong possibility, but I don't think it was "inevitable"..I guess I don't believe most people are THAT shitty.

Mariana

(15,606 posts)
20. Most people aren't that shitty.
Sat Jan 2, 2021, 12:39 PM
Jan 2021

The ones who are that shitty make the headlines when they get caught. It only takes a few.

William Seger

(11,894 posts)
19. And stories even worse -- like doing it, not even for friends and family, but for money
Sat Jan 2, 2021, 12:27 PM
Jan 2021

Money draws maggots like putrefying flesh.

keithbvadu2

(40,915 posts)
15. "We have got contacts,"
Sat Jan 2, 2021, 11:24 AM
Jan 2021

“We have got contacts,” exclaimed one driver when asked how he was able to get a vaccine. The driver told Channel 3 all seven people in the vehicle received a vaccination. It’s not clear if those individuals met the CDC or the Health Department's criteria to receive this round of available vaccines.

https://imgur.com/gallery/4x14cSn

Response to babylonsister (Original post)

dalton99a

(90,731 posts)
22. "Should I give this vaccine to my family first, or to some random 85-year-old?"
Sat Jan 2, 2021, 01:16 PM
Jan 2021

I suspect this practice is not uncommon

whathehell

(30,285 posts)
24. The answer to that is "It's not my decision to make"
Sun Jan 3, 2021, 06:27 AM
Jan 2021

since I don't own the vaccine -- It's why we have these things called "rules" and "laws".

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