Very true. There are higher risk populations and it’s not to be racist.
Why is everything racist?! I’m Hispanic. I’ll give him mine. 😂 Since I’m a coconut and should be able to just walk in and get whatever I want, right? 😂
Immune function is going to be a bit different based on race, gender, age, diet, disease processes, and more. Therefore, certain groups of people are going to be at a higher need for the medication.
If a healthy white male walked in wanting the monoclonal antibodies, then they would be given to whoever is higher risk of needing them first. Period!
If the white man was sick, and a “healthy Hispanic or black guy” requested antibodies, then the white guy would get them first. Of course, taking all other healthcare risks into account.
It’s not that “cut and dry,” and as RACIST, as this man in the video wants us to believe.
😂 Of course, everything is upside down these days.
Exactly, he only got the answer he wanted at the end by saying a "healthy" Caucasian. The guy said that a high BMI would be a qualifying factor. My cousin is Hispanic with type 1 diabetes so she got it right away. High risk factors make sense.
The issue though is that some comments here claim it is not in shortage and is not used enough, so given that, they shouldn't prioritize at all and give it to whoever needs it.
The left calls what you just said "scientific racism", which means yes you are correct but you obviously only used the truth because it fit your racist narrative.
those controlling the narrative of the Left are trying to regress us back to the dark ages, for we're much easier to manipulate through myth than reason.
If that’s the theory then why aren’t they giving it to Asians? There are some Asians that are even darker than Hispanics. Sounds like flat out racist against Asians and White people. I hope they get sued.
Abstract: "African Americans have higher incidence of, and mortality from, many health-related problems than European Americans. They also have a 15 to 20-fold higher prevalence of severe vitamin D deficiency. Here we summarize evidence that: (i) this health disparity is partly due to insufficient vitamin D production, caused by melanin in the skin blocking the UVB solar radiation necessary for its synthesis;..."
Rationing based on limited supply? There’s not a shortage, in fact, it’s underutilized.
Facts:
• darker skinned people are more likely to be Vitamin D deficient.
• Vitamin D deficiency is highly correlated with severity of Covid.
• Vitamin D is fat soluble, thus obese people need more, and are often deficient.
Very true. There are higher risk populations and it’s not to be racist. Why is everything racist?! I’m Hispanic. I’ll give him mine. 😂 Since I’m a coconut and should be able to just walk in and get whatever I want, right? 😂
Immune function is going to be a bit different based on race, gender, age, diet, disease processes, and more. Therefore, certain groups of people are going to be at a higher need for the medication.
If a healthy white male walked in wanting the monoclonal antibodies, then they would be given to whoever is higher risk of needing them first. Period!
If the white man was sick, and a “healthy Hispanic or black guy” requested antibodies, then the white guy would get them first. Of course, taking all other healthcare risks into account.
It’s not that “cut and dry,” and as RACIST, as this man in the video wants us to believe. 😂 Of course, everything is upside down these days.
Exactly, he only got the answer he wanted at the end by saying a "healthy" Caucasian. The guy said that a high BMI would be a qualifying factor. My cousin is Hispanic with type 1 diabetes so she got it right away. High risk factors make sense.
The issue though is that some comments here claim it is not in shortage and is not used enough, so given that, they shouldn't prioritize at all and give it to whoever needs it.
This is a tangled web, I think. Some trackers are kind of obviously biased and some like this leave unanswered questions, like the death rate and population racial mixture. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1122369/covid-deaths-distribution-by-race-us/
Triaging the supplies has to be by likelihood of doing the most good for the most people and assumptions aren't enough.
The left calls what you just said "scientific racism", which means yes you are correct but you obviously only used the truth because it fit your racist narrative.
😂
those controlling the narrative of the Left are trying to regress us back to the dark ages, for we're much easier to manipulate through myth than reason.
If that’s the theory then why aren’t they giving it to Asians? There are some Asians that are even darker than Hispanics. Sounds like flat out racist against Asians and White people. I hope they get sued.
logic of CRT says anyone who doesn't promote CRT is privileged.
Does the High Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency in African Americans Contribute to Health Disparities?(PDF)
Chart of Vitamin D Levels by Race & Geography