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In 2009 a mini-epidemic of “swine-flu” broke out across the country Swine flu is a severe form of flu that combines a mix of several viruses The symptoms are similar to regular flu, just much more severe The news began reporting deaths from swine flu in September, which signaled a flurry of people wanting the H1N1 vaccine
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Problem? The production of the H1N1 vaccine had been significantly delayed for multiple reasons Only 14% of the orders of the vaccine were being filled at one point In several places riots broke out at health clinics where people were told there was not enough
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Problem? The FDA eventually released a statement saying that while the disease was dangerous for everyone, it was MOST dangerous to the following groups: “Pregnant women, people living with or caring for infants, emergency medical personnel and healthcare workers, children and young adults from 6 months to 24 years and any adult with chronic medical conditions”
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What is this situation is scarce?
Why??? Is it limited? Is it desirable? Since it is both limited and desirable, it is considered scarce!
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Decision time You are the manager of a local health clinic. You have 3 doses of the H1N1 vaccine left. The following 9 people come to you for help, to which 3 will you give the vaccine?
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Who gets the vaccine?
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Who gets the vaccine? Which resource allocation strategies did you use in your decisions? Price Personal Characteristic Majority Rule Competition Force Sharing Lottery Authority First-come, first-served
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