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TexasTowelie

(116,694 posts)
Tue Mar 2, 2021, 04:52 AM Mar 2021

Disability advocates condemn GOP senator protesting deaf Detroiters' eligibility for COVID vaccines

During an especially testy session Thursday in the Michigan Senate — which eventually ended with the passage of a controversial $727 million supplemental funding bill including conservative amendments — GOP lawmakers used their floor speeches to criticize the state’s vaccine distribution that prioritizes vulnerable populations based on factors like race and income.

State Sen. Tom Barrett (R-Potterville) also attacked Detroit’s initiative last week to open up the city’s vaccination queue to adults with disabilities, including those with vision or hearing impairments, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and others.

Research from Johns Hopkins University has shown that people with intellectual and developmental disabilities across — all age groups — are three times more likely to die from COVID-19 than the rest of the population.

“Throughout committee testimony, we were promised that people would not be eligible to jump ahead of their priority group status to gain access to the vaccine before those who were more vulnerable were offered and given the option to receive it,” Barrett said on Thursday.

Read more: https://www.michiganadvance.com/2021/03/01/disability-advocates-condemn-gop-senator-protesting-deaf-detroiters-eligibility-for-covid-vaccines/

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Disability advocates condemn GOP senator protesting deaf Detroiters' eligibility for COVID vaccines (Original Post) TexasTowelie Mar 2021 OP
Interesting atreides1 Mar 2021 #1
Good question CountAllVotes Mar 2021 #2

atreides1

(16,379 posts)
1. Interesting
Tue Mar 2, 2021, 05:32 AM
Mar 2021

It couldn't have anything to do with the fact that Brighton is 96% white...while Detroit is 78% black and 7.7% latin/hispanic, could it?

Or does Senator Barrett believe that disabled people aren't worth saving?

CountAllVotes

(21,057 posts)
2. Good question
Tue Mar 2, 2021, 06:15 AM
Mar 2021

I was told I am high risk and have been locked down for over a year now.

I am a few months shy of 65 and care-giver to an 85 year old.

I have MS and am totally disabled.

No vaccine for me!

Nope.

None.



& recommend.

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