Well, right or wrong, our turn or not, moral or immoral, my wife and I are now vaccinated. Or half vaccinated anyway.
My wife is not working because of the pandemic. Our daughter was born March 2; shortly after, Illinois went on stay at home. We weren't comfortable with her going into the hospital every day; at the time we made that decision, there were a lot of unknowns, and a lot of deniers who were in and out of the hospital as well - a patient literally told my wife "I don't believe in the virus, I'm not wearing a mask and you shouldn't either" - this was when my wife was a patient as well, not in an employee capacity. Aside from the risk of the virus and the idiotic public, we didn't have any daycare options since they were all shut down. So she hasn't been working.
Despite that, she is a licensed healthcare professional. And in Illinois, they went on that list. She got an email telling her she was eligible. She scheduled her appointment. I drove her to the appointment, she asked if they could squeeze me in (waiting in the car with our daughter). They said yes. We never stated that I was anywhere in the healthcare realm. When my wife was done with observation, I went in and got the shot.
My mom is in a similar situation to my wife. Licensed healthcare professional - retired, but she keeps up with her nurses license and CEUs. So she got the same email. Dad went with mom. He did the same thing that I did. And as of last night, my wife, myself, my parents, and my MIL are vaccinated. All Moderna (ironic, Dad is retired from Pfizer).
My FIL has an appointment today for his shot - we think that was a glitch in the system that he was able to get it, or else his doctor pulled something funny to move him to the front of the line. Although he is very high risk (public facing, 63, Atrial fibrillation, pre-diabetic, obese, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, asthma, shall I continue?), he should be in the 1c group. We're concerned he'll get turned away, but are cautiously optimistic that by this time tomorrow, my parents, my wife's parents, my wife and I will all be [1/2] vaccinated. And as my wife and daughter are breastfeeding, our daughter should have significant protection by the time she turns 1.
We may be able to have a birthday party for her, and will be scheduling her baptism as well. For us, that is a HUGELY important. Our first born's baptism occurred in a hospital room, immediately before an emergency surgery. My wife and I were the only people there. I baptized her myself. Her sisters baptism has been something we've been looking forward to since we knew my wife was pregnant. We wanted it to be "normal". Now, we finally are getting there.
I'm so relieved, I may cry.