If I was in charge of distributing a Covid vaccine to all of the residents of Fayette County, Kentucky, I would start by distributing it to the people at greatest risk. This group includes the elderly, people with underlying diseases, and people with autoimmune disorders. I will ensure it gets to the people who need it most by going through medical records and the census record. You have to consider if the elderly people chosen are in good health or not. You also have to consider the seriousness of the diseases and autoimmune disorders these people have. Some of them, even though they are in these categories, may turn out to be at less of a risk than expected.
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