The vast majority of us envisioned that it was simply an issue of time when well off individuals would hop the line and get their desired COVID-19 antibody. A few of us even presumed they'd just gotten it.
Indeed, it turns out this fear inspired notion may have a few legs.
As indicated by revealing by The Los Angeles Times, calls to emergency clinics with offers of enormous gifts have been pouring in.
"We get many calls each and every day," Dr. Ehsan Ali, who runs Beverly Hills Concierge Doctor and brags of enormous name customers, for example, Justin Bieber, tells the Times. "This is the first run through where I have not had the option to get something for my patients."
What's more, Dr. Jeff Toll, who has conceding advantages at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, tells the Times that one rich patient asked him, "On the off chance that I give $25,000 to Cedars, would that assist me with getting?'" Toll told the patient no.
While Ali and Toll will most likely be unable to get the very much obeyed what they need at this moment, the individuals who pay for attendant medication as much as $2,000 to $25,000 every year, can be put standing by, possibly bouncing in front of medical care laborers, specialists on call, instructors, and other basic specialists – since, supposing that you're rich, that is just how it works.
The powerful group have specialists assembling customer's clinical records peppered with conceivable COVID-19 dangers and purchasing up coolers to keep close by for when the immunization opens up to them.