I thought it was pretty clear. The question isn't about why some of the Apostles got the vaccine along with everyone else in their age group in the same priority order. It's how did such a large number of them get "selected" all at the same time, all at the start, when other religious leaders and other 90 year olds didn't? I'm just suggesting the Church or the Utah Health Authority should come clean about how and why that happened.cinepro wrote: ↑Wed Feb 03, 2021 11:28 pmI'm still not sure how the leaders were "privileged" when the priority system specified people >70, and they're >70. If they were 25 and got the vaccine back in December, then you might have a point. But you're complaining about some >90 year olds getting the vaccine after vaccines were made available to... >90 year olds.
Had you read the opening post you'd have seen the question, and reasoning behind the question, articulated very clearly.
https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/letters/ ... s-leaders/As I read an article about how all the top LDS leaders, as well as most of their spouses, were able to get their first COVID vaccine on Jan. 19, I wondered if divine intervention somehow played a role in them all being able to successfully navigate their county’s first come, first served vaccine sign-up website.
Sure, they are over 70 and are currently eligible for the shot, but the same holds true for thousands of other seniors across the state who have been vocal about their own difficulties in getting an appointment slot through the county health department websites.
I don’t seem to recall clergy being listed as essential workers, but maybe I missed it. Were elderly Muslim, Catholic, Jewish, Buddhist or Protestant leaders also put at the front of the line for the shots, or is this just another example of how the Utah government plays favorites with their locally dominant church by not adhering to the concept of separation of church and state?
Supposed to be first-come first-served, but clearly they've circumvented that system and been given preferential treatment. "How?" and "Why?" should be simple questions for the Church or the Health Authority to answer...