Interesting comment left by Commenter Absee on last night’s Friday Open Thread (Now we know who leads this Country): “Yesterday, 3/25/21, Gov. Sununu made it very clear that out-of-state students are not eligible for Covid-19 vaccine and they must return to their home state to get vaccinated.”
Related: Need More ID in NH to Get a Vaccine Than You Need to Vote
So why can’t we do the same with out-of-state voters? Its even easier to vote in your home state simply by asking for an absentee ballot, no travel required.
Indeed – if college students have to pay out-of-state tuition, cannot “use” any of NH’s COVID-19 vaccine allotment, then WHY are they allowed to vote here?
If they are paying out-of-State tuition, doesn’t that mean that they are not a resident?
If they cannot get vaccinated here in State, doesn’t that mean that they are not a resident? You know, like Maine residents teaching here in NH aren’t allowed to get NH’s vaccine shots?
Why is this, NH Governor Chris Sununu?
Many of us that are residents of NH (no, being here 36 years doesn’t make me a Native but it show, in part, that I have adopted its Culture as my own) don’t understand why the lack of standardization – why is it fine in two items but not in another (which to many of us, is FAR more important than the other two)?
Absee’s question is a very valid one – and the State of NH should be answering it quickly because this in-out-of-State nonsense has gone on far too long.