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UK current rate of vaccination is not very fast at this time either.
I know you are eager and anxious for WDW to close because #omglockdowns. What do you want them to rethink? Their multi step, carefully created and executed plan that is working better for crowd control and keeping outbreaks at bay than pretty much anything else?When do you think disney will start to rethink some things???
But we'll have UBI.Agreed, US taxes will only go in one direction. Up..... Well maybe not for Big Tech. Only time will tell...
Are you going to help fund this? They did this once before, remember? Things didn't get better, a month turned into four, and the economic damage to the company (and Central Florida area) could take a decade to heal.DIsney. Do the right thing and close for a month. Pay all your cast members. And see where we are in a month.
I know you are eager and anxious for WDW to close because #omglockdowns. What do you want them to rethink? Their multi step, carefully created and executed plan that is working better for crowd control and keeping outbreaks at bay than pretty much anything else?
How many people have been infected at WDW?I know you are eager and anxious for WDW to close because #omglockdowns. What do you want them to rethink? Their multi step, carefully created and executed plan that is working better for crowd control and keeping outbreaks at bay than pretty much anything else?
The one guy who died on the flight home, outside of him...who knows. I assume that’s the point though.How many people have been infected at WDW?
Use usually sign a waiver for any type of injection or surgery. At most medical places you have to sign a waiver to get asprin. It's a result of our sue-happy culture.True, they have you sign a waiver. Imagine if Disney said "here sign this relieving us from any responsibility if something goes wrong"? Bad PR right there
Yeah, that was the point I was trying to make. I just don’t understand why people continue to insist that WDW is “better at keeping outbreaks at bay” or “the safest place you could visit” when we literally have no idea how many people have been exposed at WDW.The one guy who died on the flight home, outside of him...who knows. I assume that’s the point though.
From the report:Assuming they get their second dose, having a percentage get it late could potentially lower the effectiveness in the real world outside of tight study protocols. All the more reason to get to as many people as possible as soon as possible.
Yeah, that was the point I was trying to make. I just don’t understand why people continue to insist that WDW is “better at keeping outbreaks at bay” or “the safest place you could visit” when we literally have no idea how many people have been exposed at WDW.
That’s not what he said at all. What is it with conservatives and their projecting lately?!I know you are eager and anxious for WDW to close because #omglockdowns. What do you want them to rethink? Their multi step, carefully created and executed plan that is working better for crowd control and keeping outbreaks at bay than pretty much anything else?
This concerns me. I am so glad they did not do this where my MIL got her shot (different county in FL)From the report:
“Overdue: describes those who have received their first dose and have passed the recommended timeframe to receive their second dose.”
Also, the Osceola Dept of Health has updated their website to say the following, which is causing some concern from those who were recently there to receive their first shot: (from the FAQ page):
I have already received my first vaccination. When will I receive my second?
At this time, we are not scheduling second vaccination appointments. We will follow up with people who have received vaccinations regarding their second dose.
AFAIK, in talking to people who have already gotten their first dose (lucky them - I still can't get an appointment) you have an appointment for your second dose before you leave the facility - at the same time, ie, if you got your first dose at 2:15PM you will get your second one 21 days later at 2:15PM.This concerns me. I am so glad they did not do this where my MIL got her shot (different county in FL)
Yup, that's how my hospital has done it. When vaccination moves to our outpatient clinics for the general public, the plan is to book both appointments at once, just to maximize the chances of compliance.AFAIK, in talking to people who have already gotten their first dose (lucky them - I still can't get an appointment) you have an appointment for your second dose before you leave the facility - at the same time, ie, if you got your first dose at 2:15PM you will get your second one 21 days later at 2:15PM.
Two first come, first served facilities, opened 8 hrs/day 6 days a week-or until 500 doses are given- are opening Monday, but are based on your birth month - Monday for Jan/Feb, Tuesday for Mar/Apr, and son on. Photo ID is required with DOB is required. It's for anyone over 65, or any healthcare workers of any age who must also present their work ID. This is in Duval County/Jacksonville.
That's more of what they did with my MIL (we got her one in Hillsborough county). I spent hours re-dailing and refreshing to get her her first appointment. Disney trained me for that. I specifically asked and she was scheduled for her second before she left. Though not sure if it was automatically the same time 3 weeks later (Pfizer shot) or not. I'll ask her tomorrow when I talk to her. I have a friend who drove 2 hours to Ocala to get one. I'll have to ask if he was scheduled already. I know many are driving to wherever they can get an appointment for one.AFAIK, in talking to people who have already gotten their first dose (lucky them - I still can't get an appointment) you have an appointment for your second dose before you leave the facility - at the same time, ie, if you got your first dose at 2:15PM you will get your second one 21 days later at 2:15PM.
Two first come, first served facilities, opened 8 hrs/day 6 days a week-or until 500 doses are given- are opening Monday, but are based on your birth month - Monday for Jan/Feb, Tuesday for Mar/Apr, and son on. Photo ID is required with DOB is required. It's for anyone over 65, or any healthcare workers of any age who must also present their work ID. This is in Duval County/Jacksonville.
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