Ryujin
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In the city where I live, there is an area that has disproportionately high infection rates. This area has an odd dichotomy as it's a newer housing development with million dollar+ homes, but a high concentration of lower paid "essential" workers. This town has a long tradition of being a place where new immigrants settle and we have a significantly higher South Asian population than Caucasian population. The homes that I mentioned are frequently multi-generational. You can have three or four generations of family living under the same roof, getting by with many people paying into the mortgage. In this way the families are able to completely pay off a house in relatively short order and then purchase another, thereby getting a leg-up in life. Because of this, whole households are easily exposed to Covid-19.
I would (and do) heartily endorse people in this area being put at the front of the line, even over people like myself who have several possible comorbidities. I can isolate, for the most part, with very limited need to leave my home for supplies, or the rare occasion that I am required to work on-site. They don't have that luxury and are potentially exposed on a daily basis, in turn exposing their loved ones (including parents too old to work). It just seems logical to me.
I would (and do) heartily endorse people in this area being put at the front of the line, even over people like myself who have several possible comorbidities. I can isolate, for the most part, with very limited need to leave my home for supplies, or the rare occasion that I am required to work on-site. They don't have that luxury and are potentially exposed on a daily basis, in turn exposing their loved ones (including parents too old to work). It just seems logical to me.