As for syringes, they are intended to be single use items, so the rod plunger is cleverly designed with an intentional weak point which will break upon repeated uses.
I learned this when feeding tiny abandoned kittens that needed milk.
One thing nice in Shanghai is if you go to a vet and tell them you need a syringe to feed a baby kitten, usually they'll just give you one for free. The careful ones will open the packaging and remove the needle first ...
Otherwise there is no reason to believe that a Trump rollout of the vaccine will be organized, efficient, non-partisan. Certainly none of that was the case with Jared in charge of procuring and distributing PPE gear. I guess we'll have a month to see how the Trumpeters do and then can compare to Biden's handling. Of course Team Trump has had months and months to prepare, but already there's talk that states will get a lot less and slower than what they were promised.
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/12/05/health/first-covid-vaccine-shipments-inadequate/index.htmlCalifornia must vaccinate 2.4 million healthcare workers first and Gov. Gavin Newsom said earlier this week that the state is only receiving 327,000 doses of the vaccine from Pfizer to start with.
Vaccine rationing is going to be necessary for months, but let's see if current hotspots and dense urban areas and Blue states get their fair share.
What are the odds that Trump doesn't politicize the vaccine rollout and doesn't fark things up?