Nonsense. There are plenty of elderly people who did not die of COVID. It is merely a proxy for other risk factors that we haven’t had time to identify with certainty.
And: if it turned out that age was nothing more than a good proxy for easily-identifiable conditions that are the actual sources of vulnerability, then those other easily-identifiable conditions should be the priority and not age itself.
Indeed.
”If it turns out,” he says, willing to give them the benefit of using the proxy of age until they know more detail.
[/B]When the State has exclusive control over life-saving bennies, it better make a damn fucking good case if it's going to discriminate by race in distributing them.
But not age, for that they can use the proxy until they have more detail…
And claiming Vermont's high vaccination rate as an indicator that it's discrimination by race was justified is a non-starter. You need to make a case for the causal mechanism of discrimination by race leading to a higher vaccination rate for the overall population.
Oh, my goodness, did you not read the news? In New York, they distributed the vaccine to various neighborhoods, then found out that white people (a proxy for those with cars and time and money) were driving to the black neighborhoods and BLOCKING the access of BIPOC to the LIFE SAVING BENNIES. So governments tried to enact programs to fight off that additional inequality.
There are many other ways in which it makes sense to identify vulnerable populations as quickly as possible, even when it means using proxies, during a pandemic. Speed is of the essence, here. The GOAL is to limit replication and limit bad health outcomes and limit death. That’s the goal. This policy helped serve that goal since we KNOW that BIPOC people were getting covid more often, and also having worse outcomes than white people.
We
KNOW THIS.
We know that BIPOC people were getting covid more often, and also having worse outcomes than white people.
We
KNOW THIS.
And you’ve got your penis in a knot because you are outraged by the possibility that one healthy Black person in a small white-majority state half a world away from you may have been given a space in line in front of one healthy white person.
It’s almost as if…
Emphasis added.
Indeed. It's also true that because age is a proxy, it means that healthy 80 year olds had a place in scheduling ahead of 48 year olds who for whatever non-understood reason could be more susceptible to covid. The 48 year olds were being discriminated against based solely on the issue of age. The government had to make decisions based on group identity to basically save everyone.
Moreover, consider that when they told 75 year olds (or whichever old group) to schedule for vaccination, not everyone of that age group scheduled. So later on when 65 year olds were allowed to schedule based on first-come, first-serve, they took spots in line before 75 year olds... And then later when 45 year olds (or whichever group) could schedule, they may have been taking spots from 75 or 65 year olds simply because they had better apps or more knowledge about which phone number to call or whatever.
This means that if we're defining discrimination as giving one person a spot in line because of early scheduling release to a demographic ahead of someone else who is higher risk, then the age schedule itself was discriminatory. In order NOT to be discriminatory, they'd have to wait for 100% of 80 year olds to vaccinate before releasing scheduling to 75 year olds...BUT wait, there's more! They let 75 year olds AND 76 year olds schedule at the same time, but 76 year olds have greater risk! So they should have waited until all 76 year olds were vaccinated before allowing 75 year olds to vaccinate. Or maybe they could have looked at birthdays. Everyone born on MM/DD/YYYY should vaccinate before everyone born on MM/DD/YYYY +1 day.
Maybe in between each birthday release, waiting for people to vaccinate who were born on X day, they should also do scientific research so they could determine what is the true root cause of differences in outcome since age was just a proxy.
That would be efficient!
The OTHER interesting thing about the immediate need of the policy was that there was lag in getting BIPOC persons vaccinated and many were not getting vaccinated at all. Because they were incrementally allowing each age group to schedule appts with vaccine, this means that one subpopulation of BIPOC people who were unvaccinated were OLDER than the remaining White people who were unscheduled for vaccine. So, like, for example, suppose 40% of greater than 48 year old Whites had been vaccinated, then maybe something like 20% of greater than 48 year old BIPOCs had been vaccinated with one dose. So when they released scheduling to the next age group, way more older BIPOCs remained unvaccinated than older Whites and the younger group of Whites was getting scheduled before both groups.
Metaphor chooses not to complain about this, but only focus on the single case of younger BIPOCs and older Whites. BUT for whatever reason once they allowed all BIPOCs to schedule it started closing the gap of all BIPOCS, meaning older BIPOCS were also getting scheduled. How could that be?
--could it be that once the government announced this, it helped to solve the issue of distrust of the government and reduced vaccine hesitancy?
--could it be that younger minorities when they take a day off to get vaccinated, also tended to schedule their older generation parent/grandparent for concurrent vaccination?
--is it that as the younger generation went to get vaccinated, there was a transfer of knowledge--an education about the vaccine and debunking conspiracies about government etc?
For whatever reason Metaphor wants to look at a single group member versus some other single group member ONLY in this last instance when all the decisions are based on the same goals--decreasing risk under a tight schedule while not completely understanding all the biological factors. Vermont's goal was to maximize vaccinations across demographic groups in such a way as there would not be pockets or clusters of virus spread.
The future massive deaths of White people will not be because of Vermont...it will be because of some other state or in some other country...because Vermont did its job. And they did it very well.