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Vaccine envy, inoculation etiquette and judging the unjustly jabbed – The Guardian
Queue-jumping triggers rows and resignations – and experts say it could undermine trust in the system

CoronavirusQueue-jumping triggers rows and resignations and experts say it could undermine trust in the system
Vaccines against Covid-19 may represent a peak of human ingenuity and achievement but that still leaves a sticky problem of etiquette: how should you behave during a global scramble for the jab?
When someone jumps the queue and gets vaccinated, do you condemn their selfishness, admire their chutzpah, ask for tips? When a friend or relative is way ahead of you in the queue, are you happy…
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