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DISCUSSION: What will make the Prioritization Guidance Acceptable?
COMMENT: What do you think of the "Values" that underpin the Prioritization Guidance?
Submitted by Nicholas Dewar
on 12/6/07 9:06 AM
These Public values have been developed as the under-pinnings of the Prioritization guidance. What do you think of them?
MOST IMPORTANT
People responding to the pandemic and providing
health care
People providing essential community services
People at high risk due to their jobs
Children
SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
People most likely to spread illness
People protecting homeland and national security
People most likely to get very sick and die
LESS IMPORTANT
People most likely to be protected by vaccine
People trying to keep the pandemic out of the U.S.
People who are important for the economy
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What do you think of the "Values" that underpin the Prioritization Guidance?
Submitted by Nicholas Dewar
on 12/6/07 09:06 AM
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HCWs need to be allowed to stay home with their kids
Submitted by Catherine Jackie Mitchell on 12/6/07 10:05 AM
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If I were to develop a guidance framework
Submitted by Catherine Jackie Mitchell on 12/6/07 09:50 AM
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Some of these "Values" questions are addressed in the Poll. Have you completed the Poll yet?
Submitted by Nicholas Dewar
on 12/6/07 12:10 PM
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Thanks for completing the poll. Sorry if it felt "Boxed in"
Submitted by Nicholas Dewar
on 12/6/07 04:42 PM
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The issue of the US government telling the truth to its citizens
Submitted by Martha London on 12/6/07 09:39 AM
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I disagree that national security is any less important in a pandemic.
Submitted by Rebecca Smith on 12/6/07 10:45 AM
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