Story from the front lines--one of my organization's responsibilities is the educational programs for students who are incarcerated and students who are in-patient behavioral/psychological patients. The in-patient facility was high on the priority list for clinicians, and they (thankfully and rightfully) included our teachers and instructional aides for that program on their count. When all doses were accounted for they ended up with one extra. We ended up having to spend 2 hours deciding who it should go to because the administrators of the program (vice principal, principal, etc.) didn't want it. Not because they don't desire to get vaccinated--they just don't want to jump in line before *any* teacher, instructional aide, or janitor. It took some work to convince the VP that it was the right thing to do.

I see a lot of folks around me working really hard to do the most just thing they can. I think those stories should be shared.