Business insider reports iT turns out that on some days healthcare facilities across the US, including hospitals and pharmacies, find themselves with leftover vaccines that could be discarded if not used quickly. Sometimes healthcare workers don't show up for their vaccine appointments, or some nursing home residents turn down the shot, leaving facilities stranded with already thawed shots that have a short shelf life. The choice then becomes to either toss them in the trash or offer the scarce shots — which right now are the best promise for digging the world out of the deadly pandemic — to whoever else can take them right away. "What they are basically doing is What they are basically doing is grabbing people who are in the building and giving them the shot," Arthur Caplan, founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU School of Medicine, told Insider.
The choice then becomes to either toss them in the trash or offer the scarce shots — which right now are the best promise for digging the world out of the deadly pandemic — to whoever else can take them right away. "What they are basically doing is
What they are basically doing is grabbing people who are in the building and giving them the shot," Arthur Caplan, founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU School of Medicine, told Insider.
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