Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Reflection on Life
Friday, September 25, 2020
UK Core Issue: How Do We Distribute Covid Vaccines?
With the winter months quickly approaching and a possible increase of Covid-19 cases, there is a race to create a vaccine. However, as the early trials begin testing, there will be a limited amount to use for proper vaccination. By introducing COVAX, the pillars in leading Covid-19 aids, facilities will be able to create successful vaccinations in the coming months. Although the COVAX website states that "Nobody wins the race until everyone wins.", specialists and doctors must start distribution somewhere. At first completion, there will only be enough sustainable supplies for one-third of the population in Fayette County, KY. According to a 2020 census, the county currently withstands 323,809 civilians. Based on the guidelines, only 107,936 people will be able to receive the vaccine, but who? The most effective plan of vaccine execution would be to distribute to the demographics that are most at risk in Lexington. Research on Covid-19 can conclude that Black and Latino Americans are the most high-risk for obtaining Covid-19. Both ethnicities make up the majority population of the working class but still lack economic growth. The introduction of the Covid-19 vaccine will mean that immediate supplies, according to The Economics of Vaccines (Wall Street Journal), will initially be free or at a reduced cost. To ensure the successful transportation of the vaccine, my medical team will construct a "pop-up clinic" in the low-socioeconomic area, to make the process more accessible to the public. The next step would be to endorse the vaccine within the second most at-risk patients, the older generation. I would continue advocation for the transportation "meds on wheels" where vaccines are administered throughout Fayette County, KY. From this step, the vaccine will become available to the younger population in hopes of increasing immunity. Although the supplies can only be rationed to one-third of Fayette's population, according to The Economics of Vaccines (Wall Street Journal) once production of the vaccine starts, it will become rampant. However, we must take into consideration the anti-vaxxers or the citizens that are physically incapable of attending medical opportunities. As the vaccine first makes its arrival to the medical market, it can not legally be required to receive due to the high ineffectiveness. According to The Economics of Vaccines (Wall Street Journal), during the introduction months of the vaccine, "66% of vaccines are failed." As we enter into a state of unknown, awareness for Covid-19 will be publicized everywhere. To summarize, vaccines will not solve the pandemic but, the current actions of the people of Fayette, and the country, ultimately answer the question as to what happens for the future.
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Lack of Sensitivity of Students?
We all know that teenagers have a rebellious stage but does it still take place during a pandemic? With the requirement of masks mandated by the University of Kentucky, some students are not taking this protocol seriously. As a freshman that lives on campus, I see it practically every day. Students are walking with their friends while having their masks pulled below their chins. The anti-social distancing between friends, colleagues, and couples are repetitively taking place. Even a discarding of masks has become more prominent in recent weeks. Before this post, I explained that I walked past a face mask that seemed to be flat on the concrete. Thinking in my head, "I will never see a sight like this again.", It saddened me that I wasn't able to document it. However, as I have ventured more on the campus in search of the "blog-worthy" Covid-19 image, my camera roll is flooded with an abundance of discarded masks. Not just to show the apathy from students but also the increase in littering.
Friday, September 18, 2020
Covid-19 Intertwined Into Pop Culture
National Hockey League winner "gets" bottle of hand sanitizer due to scarcity of it. |
Toilet paper is scarce in general stores |
Eating quarantine snacks |
Siddiqui reiterating that masks are crucial for Corona virus treatment |
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
UK Takes Initiative
Being on campus for over a month during a pandemic can become a repetitive process. Wake up, get dressed, walk to class, do homework, and repeat. However, the University of Kentucky has made the experience more bearable, from events that coordinate along with social distancing guidelines to sights that make the campus less gloomy. As the new school year is starting to take flight, the majority of students are becoming naturalized to the mandate of wearing a mask. However, to the younger generation, wearing a mask is a statement that is now more so an accessory! Tie-dye mask events have been held at the University of Kentucky in the beginning weeks of classes. Fabric masks with floral, fruity, and monochromatic designs have popularized and now are being worn to match outfits.
Floral fabric mask is pictured, $2 at a Target near campus. |
The University of Kentucky has installed a green light in memory of those lost to the Covid-19 pandemic. These views are highlighted within the night and, though they provide a beautiful hue to the darkness, they impose an eerie reminder that countless victims are losing their lives every day to such a horrible virus.
Light poles are brightly lit with a green hue that lead from the Student Center at UK. This green light shines for the lives that are being lost for the untreatable Covid-19 |
Friday, September 11, 2020
Covid affects Food
Tomato plants created during quarantine (2020) |
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Little Bit of Life at UK
A "selfie" while walking in severe heat (8-16-20) |
Friday, September 4, 2020
Who do you trust?
Social distancing paws placed throughout campus |
Social distancing sign placed for sidewalks |
Advancement in Blog
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