Ohio goes to 50+ this Thursday
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I was reading about a county where there were two dozen vaccination sites and you had to register with each individually so if you are old and independent living good luck.
Ergo that and the number of doses coming online and the 35% who won’t take it, probably makes sense to just open the floodgates.
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Come on, Massachusetts!
My younger brother got his last week, and he's healthier than I am.
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Even though I am eligible, I check every day and there is not one damn spot (location) available. They are all full, all spots, all days, 7 days per week. I must be late.
Oregon's county-level web site expands the genius to a 4-step process:
- Congratulations, you are eligible. Choose a date for your vaccine!
- All dates full, please check a later date.
- Not accepting dates beyond the 2-month window.
- If all dates within 2-month window are full, see step 1.
I'll get lucky one of these days.
I know it will work, I have faith in theObamacare-styledOregon web site. -
@rainman said in Ohio goes to 50+ this Thursday:
Even though I am eligible, I check every day and there is not one damn spot (location) available. They are all full, all spots, all days, 7 days per week. I must be late.
I had the same experience here in Illinois and C(r )ook county. Everywhere I checked was unavailable. It was only because I was in the system at Northwestern that my spouse and I got our vaccinations. Perhaps check with your doc's outfit?
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I messed around with zip codes, trying to find anything to work, anything at all. ANYTHING.
I found two places in Hays Kansas. No kidding. The only "hit" I got on the Oregon web site was to a place in Kansas.
How is this even possible??
(Don't answer, Ax).I suffer through the local TV news, trying to find answers.
Nothing. Kitten stuck in tree, climbs across ledge to safety.All I wonder is,
"WHY are all these news people on television SMILING all the time!!)??
(Don't answer, Ax).I might as well be dead. Nothing else to do.
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Wife and FIL got theirs at a local pharmacy (non-chain). We've done a lot of that down here. Hoping with J&J, that expands.