Thứ Năm, 27 tháng 5, 2021

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 On its surface, vaccine envy makes sense; after all, millions of Americans have lost loved ones, jobs, health insurance, and so much more to the COVID-19 pandemic, and living through that kind of collective trauma is guaranteed to engender some kind of emotional response. Rates of depression, anxiety, and loneliness have soared over the last year, and it’s natural that those feelings would now calcify into envy. 

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The U.S.’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout is in full—albeit sometimes faltering—swing, with 15% of the population currently vaccinated as of March 1. In states like New York and Texas, where many people are vaccine-eligible based on comorbidities like obesity or asthma, it can feel (erroneously or not) like every other person on Instagram is suddenly being vaccinated, creating a sense of “vaccine envy” in many who are still waiting.

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