https://www.healthvermont.gov/covid-19/vaccine/getting-covid-19-vaccine
Vermont has decided the following groups are the priorities for COVID-19 vaccination:
People 50 years and older
People 16 years or older with high-risk health conditions
Parents and primary caregivers of children with high-risk health conditions
Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC)
English language learners and people in immigrant/refugee communities
Health care personnel and residents of long-term care facilities
People who work in the public safety system
School staff and child care workers
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Is this, in fact, Constitutional?
Vermont has decided the following groups are the priorities for COVID-19 vaccination:
People 50 years and older
People 16 years or older with high-risk health conditions
Parents and primary caregivers of children with high-risk health conditions
Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC)
English language learners and people in immigrant/refugee communities
Health care personnel and residents of long-term care facilities
People who work in the public safety system
School staff and child care workers
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- Is it constitutional to prioritise BIPOC over white people?
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- Bot said:I identify as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous or a person of color). Am I eligible to get the vaccine? Yes. If you or anyone in your household identifies as Black, Indigenous, or a person of color (BIPOC), including anyone with Abenaki or other First Nations heritage, all household members who are 16 years or older can also sign up to get a vaccine. Find more details on how to make an appointment
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I identify as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous or a person of color). Am I eligible to get the vaccine?
Yes. If you or anyone in your household identifies as Black, Indigenous, or a person of color (BIPOC), including anyone with Abenaki or other First Nations heritage, all household members who are 16 years or older can also sign up to get a vaccine.
Find more details on how to make an appointment.
Which did not answer my question.
Is this, in fact, Constitutional?
