US Drop in Vaccine Demand Has Some Places Turning Down Doses
As the supply of coronavirus vaccine doses in the United States outpaces demand, some places around the country are finding there’s such little interest in the shots, they need to turn down shipments.
“It is kind of stalling. Some people just don’t want it,” said Stacey Hileman, a nurse with the health department in rural Kansas’ Decatur County, where less than a third of the county’s 2,900 residents have received at least one vaccine dose.
In Mississippi, small-town pharmacist Robin Jackson has been practically begging anyone in the community to show up and get shots after she received her first shipment of vaccine earlier this month and demand was weak, despite placing yard signs outside her storefront celebrating the shipment’s arrival. She was wasting more vaccine than she was giving out and started coaxing family members into the pharmacy for shots.
“Nobody was coming,” she said. “And I mean no one.”
Well well, it’s heartening to see that people are finally waking up.
Too bad most Canadian (sheeple) IQ’s are apparently 20 points lower than those of small-town America…
Living here in the western US, hardly anyone (as in near zero) in small town USA is wearing a mask until they step foot into a post office or such. People in small town America are Einstiens compared to what I see in any town big enough to warrant a walmart. I live in one and the dutiful behavior (alone in the car with a mask) gives me the shivers.
Gawd, you should see Vancouver. Masks everywhere. I’m starting to get really pissed off at these people. They have bought into the idea of obeying government orders and therefore will not be on our side when we need support to end this tyrannical rule.