14-Year-Old Benjamin Kagan Helps Seniors Get Covid-19 Vaccine Appointments | Craig Melvin | MSNBC

MSNBC’s Craig Melvin speaks with Benjamin Kagan, a 14-year-old who founded “Chicago Vaccine Angels” after watching his grandparents struggle with the Covid-19 vaccination process. Aired on 2/25/2021.
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14-Year-Old Benjamin Kagan Helps Seniors Get Covid-19 Vaccine Appointments | Craig Melvin | MSNBC

22 comments

    1. What, help sign the elderly up to be free Guinea pigs for the pharmaceutical companies?…. Yea, real compassionate…
      Or, his mother is a politician that gets kickbacks from the drug companies.

      Keep lying to yourself though, you’ve been doing it for 60+yrs already.

  1. Benjamin is proof that young people do not have to join the military to serve our country. Thank you for your service and god bless you!

    1. If young people didn’t join the military, there wouldn’t be a country to serve. Making vaccination appointments for at-risk seniors is commendable but committing your life to mortal combat in defense of national security is on another level altogether.

  2. What a wonderful compassionate young man. He’ll do well in life with that level of empathy and intelligence. His grandparents should rest easily knowing this is their legacy.

  3. Now why can’t government do the same? Easy process ..cost, basically it cost time And a little tech knowledge .

  4. This kid is more helpful and effective than more than half of all of our politicians. (Before you say it; both sides)

  5. Awsome, hes doing great. Hope there are more out there in the US.
    In Europe because the lack work, internships are changed to do this aswell.
    But i guess it’s hard with schools closed in the US.

  6. Such responsible young man and your compassion to your grandparents, other seniors , got appointment for vaccine. Well done , keep up good work , you have great future ahead …we need youngsters like you . Congratulations. 👍👏👏🙌🙌

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