Again, this is me speaking about ME in regards to the vaccine. I don't expect people to feel the same way and of course there are many different factors involved.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Wed Mar 31, 2021 9:07 amWhy though?
Seems like what happened at that Walgreens was an isolated event, rare enough to make the news, and caused by human error. In other words, could happen anywhere.
There is also a 3 week+ window to get the second dose and, as far as I know, no evidence that suggests getting the 2nd dose after that window is bad. I know you already said it, but it's in everyone's best interest to get the first shot they can regardless of facility.
For example......
I know our Governor and his family have given a shit ton of money to Northwestern.
I know other people (very well) who have done the same.
Right or wrong, I have been told that the hospital often gets "priority"/"preferential" "status" in this state.
I don't know if "funding" and by whom has any bearing on that but I have to assume it might.
Again, right or wrong, I just feel safer and more secure that there will be less POTENTIAL issues at Northwestern than there might be elsewhere - dare I say one of the factors being based on who funds the hospital and who is getting vaccinated there?
It very well may be true that Walgreen's issues are very isolated and there may not be any other issues going forward (and as I said, of course Northwestern can have issues too) but unlike Walgreen's, Northwestern is a hospital with doctors who treat people and have experience in dealing with medical issues that may arise if there was an issue with the vaccine/s.
Being someone who has "underlying" conditions, I felt safer being in "observation" in the hospital than I would sitting in a Walgreen's.