Bit of a weird situation potentially coming up for me. I work in the social/youth welfare/political education sector (don`t really know the accurate english describtion) and my organization (running various projects in the sector) has started to administer vaccination dates for my colleagues who work "in the field". I don`t as I`m in a sort of networking/secondary educational position (doing workshops for people working in the sector etc.) so at first it was communicated that people like me will have to wait, which is obviously understandable, I`ve been working from home for months and there`s no direct need to change that quickly.
But now it seems that situation may have changed and I can also get vaccinated.
Now I`m obviously happy to be vaccinated from an egoistical perspective and I have nothing against the vaccines. But I`m 28, no underlying health issues, who`s in a priviliged position to be able to WFH, no contact to older people whatsoever and only seeing friends my age. So, I`m feeling a bit bad if its really already my turn. Now where I live (Berlin), basically everyone above 70 has already been vaccinated and the majority of over 60s will be once I get my appointment so the situation is not like e.g. in Italy. But there are also a lot of younger people with health issues that I would be skipping. On the other hand I feel a bit of a responsibility towards my employer who`s making these vaccinations possible for us. And there`s possibly also a logistical argument to be made that it wouldn`t really help the vaccination campaign if I skip now for "moral" reasons but end up helping no one because my case waste time and energy in an administrative sense.