My only concern is for people who really cannot get the jab. I had a 43 day nightmare after dose 1. I'm immune suppressed and I can't take more. This is from the international team of specialists who treat my rare disease. I just want a very clear process for the small minority of people who have contraindications to make it happen without it being a sham, like the chiropractor who wrote hundreds of notes without having an established relationship with the patients. I'm disabled, so something under the current ADA guidelines could address this type of situation, because it will likely happen again in the future. It's difficult when you are both suppressed and at risk for the disease itself but the jab might kill you too. Nice article and those statistics are encouraging.