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A Faulty Algorithm Screwed Residents Out of Stanford’s Vaccine Distribution Plan – Gizmodo Australia
Medical residents flooded Stanford Hospital on Friday in protest after executives there reportedly used a faulty algorithm to triage its first wave of vaccinations…

Medical residents flooded Stanford Hospital on Friday in protest after executives there reportedly used a faulty algorithm to triage its first wave of vaccinations and overwhelmingly left out caregivers working on the front lines of the covid-19 pandemic.
Of Stanford Medicines roughly 1,300 residents, just seven were chosen to be among the first 5,000 employees in line to receive the new Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, ProPublica reports. A letter to hospital executives that was signed by residents and…
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