I'm not actually upset Grandma and Grandpa are getting vaccinated first. My state abandoned any pretense that "essential workers" might get prioritized in the vaccine rollout once hospital staff all got theirs and is now functioning on a purely age based rollout. Many of my coworkers and I are "essential" frontline workers and many of us are in our twenties or teens which means we will be some of the last people to get vaccinated, meanwhile a bunch of comfy PMC-types in their thirties and forties who get to work from home are going to get their shots months ahead of us.
It's bad enough that they've essentially condemned us to death for the economy this whole time, but now they're not even doing it for the economy.
In my state they're vaccinating people 65+ and then moving onto people from 16-65 with medical conditions. I think this is a good approach
As well also targeting essential workers and stuff. I think teachers are also prioritized