In a recent discussion, Tom Baker and Lila Johnson made it clear that they won’t be hastening to receive the COVID vaccine ahead of those in greater need. With vaccination efforts intensifying across the U.S., it’s heartening to see healthcare professionals—the true heroes of this pandemic—getting the protection they deserve. Unfortunately, it’s disheartening to witness some wealthy individuals attempting to jump the vaccine queue, despite CDC guidelines prioritizing healthcare workers and nursing home residents.
However, Baker and Johnson stand apart from this trend. During an appearance on a morning talk show, Baker expressed his views on the vaccine, stating, “We’ll receive it long after those who genuinely need it.” When asked if he would consider getting vaccinated on camera, he responded with enthusiasm, “Absolutely!”
For context, Baker and Johnson were among the early celebrities to reveal their COVID-19 diagnosis last March while working on a film in Australia. Reflecting on their experience, Baker noted, “Yes, we had it, and it was a challenging ten days, but what was even more crucial is that we didn’t transmit it to anyone.” He emphasized the importance of masks, stating, “We wear them not just to protect ourselves but to prevent passing it on to anyone else, especially those who might be asymptomatic.”
Since their recovery, Baker has been a strong advocate for public health measures. He has openly criticized those who neglect basic safety protocols, urging everyone to wear masks, maintain social distance, and wash their hands. By choosing to wait for their turn to get vaccinated, despite having the means to bypass the line, Baker and Johnson exemplify the kind of responsible behavior we need in 2020.
So, heed his advice: Wear your mask, practice social distancing, wash your hands, and get vaccinated when your moment arrives.
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Summary
Tom Baker and Lila Johnson have decided to wait to receive the COVID vaccine until after those who need it most have been vaccinated, showcasing a responsible approach amidst the ongoing pandemic. Their commitment to public health and advocacy for safety measures serves as a positive example to follow.
