You forgot to include this when you copied the info:
California’s vaccination plan
California is allocating COVID-19 vaccines as they become available to ensure equitable distribution. Initially vaccination was limited to healthcare workers and long-term care residents.
The next to be vaccinated will be individuals who:
Have higher risk for severe disease or death (due to age or other factors)
*Are unable to work at home
Live or work in geographic areas that have been highly impacted
Are most likely to spread disease to other workers or to the public
As well as this from below the info you included:
All vaccination providers should:
Continue vaccinating all persons in Phase 1A
Begin vaccinating persons 65 years of age or older.
Based on available supply, prioritize outreach efforts for Phase 1B Tier 1 individuals as follows:
Age: Those 75 years or older
*Occupational risk exposure: Individuals whose work puts them at higher risk of exposure
Residence in vulnerable communities: As determined by the California Healthy Places Index or comparable local health department knowledge
Knowing where a group is in line is not "line-jumping". A mystery shopper going to 10-20 retail establishments a day every day in my opinion is a higher risk of both catching and transmitting the virus than my 24 year old son in IT (1C) that works from home 90% of the time and is only going to one job site rarely interacting with others face to face. But really it's not about either of our opinions. I found a local phone # to call on Monday to ask.