To my mind, that last outcome is a tragedy. But a recent Data for Progress poll, highlighted by Matt Yglesias at Slow Boring, shows many Americans don’t feel the same. The poll found that 52 percent of Americans agree that “it’s better to ensure people in higher-risk groups are vaccinated first than it is to allow some people to cut in line, even if it means some doses of the vaccine will expire.” (Thirty-eight percent said the opposite, that it’s better for some people to cut in line than for doses to expire.)” (app.sparkmailapp.com, Spark | the Price of Fairness)