The Food Industry Wants Vaccine Priority for Its Workers

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A vaccine could “ensure that agricultural and food supply chains remain operating,” a letter cosigned by 15 industry groups states.

, these same 15 associations have reached out to the White House before, but as news broke that Pfizer had made significant progress with their vaccine, they decided it was a good time for a reminder. And in case a vaccine doesn’t arrive as quickly as hoped, they’ve reportedly already reached out to President-elect Biden’s transition team as well.

The CDC does have a COVID-19 vaccination “playbook” which discusses prioritizing certain groups. Healthcare workers are earmarked for top priority, followed by non-medical essential workers, people with high-risk medical conditions, and people 65 years of age or older. Among essential workers, “food packaging and distribution workers” are specifically given as an example.

 

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I thought something was wrong with the cucumbers

Should be. I don’t know why there is so much emphasis put on the vulnerable. Yes, obviously we want to limit deaths but just as much focus should be getting it to spreaders and essential workers

This is frightening!

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