@TylerK93 I recommend this thread. There's another I'm trying to find, too.
Here you go. This is why people like me, who are high risk, can't get vaccines in their own county.
kmbc.com/article/jackso…
St. Louis county has also had this problem.
ksdk.com/article/news/h…
Even people who have appointments in Jackson county are having them cancelled because of Parson's not sending any vaccines here - even though most other counties got them just fine. It's frustrating. My guess is Clay has a registration form just like we do. And they have vaccines
Oh...one last link. Directly from the Jackson County Health Department.
facebook.com/JacksonCountyH…
Okay...one more. This one talks about how urban areas (like Kansas City) aren't getting shipments because the hospitals (only one in Jackson county, two in Clay) should handle it & talks about the racial inequalities of vaccine distribution.
kansascity.com/opinion/editor…
A quote from that article:
People in Kansas City and St. Louis lacked reasonable access to similar opportunities. That adds to the suspicion that Parson is more interested in helping his rural supporters than those in urban areas who voted for his opponent last November.
Yes, if you wondered? I'm very passionate about this. And I think we all should be.

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Because I know some have a tough time reading through threads (and because it didn't carry over the mention to @TylerK93), here's a link that puts it all together.
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I don't stand for a piece of cloth, nor do I unquestioningly pledge my allegiance to a state. I believe in accountability. I believe in government being able to do both right and wrong. I don't give fealty to a person or nation.
For those wondering, it's been probably 25 years since I said the Pledge of Allegiance. I will stand, I will put my hand over my heart, and I will be respectful in my silence, just as I am when people pray aloud. But I will not pledge my fealty to the flag or my nation.
Call me a traitor if you want, you won't be the first. I'm a realist. I know all the shit we've done as a nation in the name of superiority to others, in the name of racism, in the name of otherism, in the name of warmongering.
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So...I'll address what the question was about in a thread here, but...anyone notice how the QUESTION was commented on, not the reporter that asked it? And then the question was STILL ANSWERED. Finally we have a competent @PressSec. Okay, onto my thoughts re opening schools.
I know that part of the issue with parents returning to work is students returning to their socialized daycare (cough...I mean schools). I also know that a lot of kids will do better in a classroom environment than at home. I would have been one of them if I were school-age now.
These are both arguments for opening schools sooner rather than later. From the teacher side, I know several teachers, the one I've talked to the most being a high school teacher, second an early Elementary teacher. Both are scared to go back.
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I quit my job today and started a Twitter account for my cat (@KCPuppyCat). Why is going to take some time to explain. At least on the first count, anyway. Puppy deserves his own Twitter. But the job is about #a11y(accessibility) & a company with zero respect for their employees.
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If you read the reviews of a company and there are a few disgruntled former employees saying horrible things, it's normal. If you look and nearly every review talks about how badly employees are treated, that's something else. I should have known. I thought I was prepared.
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I'm going to go out on a limb here and probably upset some people. A thread.

If you're telling people that "Jesus is the reason for the season," I can't tell you to stop, but I can tell you that you're wrong. The Christian "Christmas" was co-opted from pagan traditions.
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