There was a bit of news this week on the Covid-19 vaccine front, and that is that the U.S. government has decided to prioritize a certain group of people:
Entirely believable that the US government has decided Khalid Sheikh Mohammed should receive the COVID vaccine before nearly all Americans. https://t.co/tMVxXBA7CO
— Byron York (@ByronYork) January 28, 2021
Sen. Ted Cruz would like some help:
How the hell does this make sense?? https://t.co/ZdPh60Eijv
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) January 30, 2021
Maybe a reporter should ask Jen Psaki about this on Monday so she can promise to circle back to it at a later date.
Did I miss the news, has everyone in the US already received both doses of the vaccine?
— Angus T. Kirk (@angusparvo) January 30, 2021
I can’t get my 72 year old mother that has diabetes and high blood pressure a shot but they get one?????
— Candy A Jimenez (@Chatch1972) January 30, 2021
I'm a health care worker and haven't been able to get mine yet, but terrorists can. That's a big load of bullshit!
— Karyn Napper (@KarynNapper) January 30, 2021
Why are are veterans not getting the vaccination first. My dad, Navy vet is 86 and can not get it yet. Calling the vet hospital practically everyday. @JoeBiden @SenTedCruz https://t.co/T9aKJfzfb6
— Beth (@soanywaytoday) January 30, 2021
The decision to prioritize Gitmo detainees was reportedly approved by an official at the Pentagon and apparently the Biden administration has no objection.