I would start by distributing the vaccine to those are at the highest risk. These people should no long have to hide from the disease, and should be able to get some resistance without having to get the disease. Next, I would distribute the vaccine to all front line workers, like teachers and healthcare workers. This would be to help move the process of in person learning along. Most schools are still participating in e-learning because of staff fears of contracting the virus. If the vaccine was distributed to the teachers, as well as healthcare worker who are at the front lines, we can hopefully move from online meetings to larger groups. The students at UK would not be given the vaccine. Most of the students at UK are not in a position of need of the vaccine. It would benefit the community for others to get the vaccine first, and let UK students pass the virus to other UK students. Even though this will increase the amount of cases, I personally think the vaccines should be used on those that need it most, and people who are in direct contact with the virus.
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