https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/letters/ ... s-leaders/As I read an article about how all the top LDS leaders, as well as most of their spouses, were able to get their first COVID vaccine on Jan. 19, I wondered if divine intervention somehow played a role in them all being able to successfully navigate their county’s first come, first served vaccine sign-up website.
Sure, they are over 70 and are currently eligible for the shot, but the same holds true for thousands of other seniors across the state who have been vocal about their own difficulties in getting an appointment slot through the county health department websites.
I don’t seem to recall clergy being listed as essential workers, but maybe I missed it. Were elderly Muslim, Catholic, Jewish, Buddhist or Protestant leaders also put at the front of the line for the shots, or is this just another example of how the Utah government plays favorites with their locally dominant church by not adhering to the concept of separation of church and state?
Craig Cooper, Vineyard
It will be interesting to see if Craig's questions are answered...
As an aside, I guess all the fasting and priesthood blessings didn't work so well against Covid-19, and a vaccination is the only thing that will protect the Apostles - what was Bednar saying recently about miracles still happening? I guess they don't really trust in the arm of the Lord, and want to hedge their bets by jumping to the front of the vaccination queue ahead of elderly church members.