markets are pricing vaccines wrong, way too low, and distribution is even more inefficient.
well, i’m not saying that *in principle*, but i am saying it might be more practical for americans in the short term. in particular it might motivate people to take faster action and work with the system to distribute the vaccine.
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the states have shown their inability to respond quickly. in fact the fastest response has been in many cases volunteer efforts, some state and capitalist too, it’s a mix
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I can only speak to my own state's experience (Minnesota), but our government's thrall to private ownership is the problem. That's why we keep opening businesses, which is why covid keeps spreading. Frankly, I don't trust any initiative whose primary purpose is to turn a profit
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ultimately a state owned program that is adequately funded and staffed and executed is superior, but the us has shown itself to be weaker than you’d think. it doesn’t have the state capacity
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