Patcheslee
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Has anyone ran the Federal allocation weekly increases for FL? Indiana is sitting at an average 1% increase of allocation a weekly. Hopefully we see a huge increase over the next month.
Has anyone ran the Federal allocation weekly increases for FL? Indiana is sitting at an average 1% increase of allocation a weekly. Hopefully we see a huge increase over the next month.
In other polling, researchers say that a little under 20% don’t have a clue.Yep, polling has been consistent for months that a little under 20% will never get the vaccine or at least say they won’t. Everyone else has to follow through.![]()
The retail pharmacies will be in addition to that number going forward as well. I think it was 65k for next week.![]()
Florida vaccine supply to jump to 340k next week
The federal government is set to increase Florida’s weekly allotment of COVID-19 vaccines for a third straight week, according to data released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Serv…www.orlandosentinel.com
Hey @MisterPenguin , I guess it’s overkill but what about end of April projections?This 'new' vaccine distribution info was known this past weekend. I guess only now it's 'officially announced.'
See the non-political vaccine thread...
For Pete's sake. Recall the governor because there was an issue at one vaccination site that got taken over by the State. My mom got her shots at Hard Rock Stadium and was contacted by the State to set her second appointment (which she had last week). Perhaps the issue was the site wasn't being run properly and the State took over to fix it and there was miscommunication because normally an appointment is required?First-hand knowledge of the vaccine rollout in Hillsborough County (Tampa) FL today, courtesy of my mother and father-in-law, who went together today to get their second doses of the vaccine, which thank goodness they did after a nearly four hour delay. 80 year olds stuck in their car in 8 lane traffic for hours.
The cause: reportedly the state took over from the county at the site today, and started denying the vaccine to folks who simply showed up like the card they received after their first vaccine dose told them to. Think of a Fastpass lane gone horribly wrong on a massive scale-- officials engaging in heated conversations with frustrated seniors who had every right to show up for their second dose, but were turned away because the state changed the rules at the last minute without telling them.
My wife and I were panicked after receiving calls from our frustrated parents, who were themselves suddenly panicked about possibly not receiving their second doses. But they were fortunate. Having not taken the return date notice on their cards for granted, they actively sought out actual follow-up appointments and brought additional proof of those appointments with them. So again, they are the lucky ones.
But there are a ton of extremely heartbroken, frustrated and disillusioned seniors in the Tampa Bay Area this evening. Keep them in your thoughts and hope the state gets its act together soon. The story is all over the news right now here and rightfully so. To think that we put our cherished elders through this because the state can't get its act together. Understanding that this thread now includes political discussion, am I allowed to express my anger and frustration at DeSantis and his administration for screwing this up? Enough is enough. He needs to be recalled and recalled now. If that is politically out of bounds for this thread I apologize and will remove the comment. But if the State of Florida thinks it's doing the job its citizens deserve in this crisis, they need to do some serious soul searching, get their act together and step up their game big time.
People will provide fake proof. Gotta get the freebie.I wonder what would happen if Disney said that people who get vaccinated and prove it will get a nice Mickey Mouse magnet or something.
I kid I kid.
But not really. We know disney fans love their freebies(yes, myself included)
People will definitely provide fake proof.How about a free Fastpass? Haven't been on mine train in a while
Hope you feel better real soon. People can still get ill from other than COVID19.I live in Orlando and have been visiting both Disney and universal a lot. I had a slight sore throat and congestion on Sunday evening. Monday morning woke up and felt considerably worse. Went to the convention center and got tested and thankfully it was negative. Somehow I manage to get a cold during all this nonsense. Feeling about 90% now but just a reminder to all visiting here to be careful.
Update -"Walmart has opened up vaccination appointments to people under 65 who are deemed highly vulnerable to COVID-19, a group eager for the vaccine, but who had previously been largely unable to get doses in Florida as Gov. Ron DeSantis stressed a “seniors first” approach."
"Speaking this week in Jacksonville, DeSantis said he “absolutely” wanted to enable hospitals to vaccinate people younger than 65 who have comorbidities, such as cancer patients, but seemed to explicitly rule out retailers taking on that role.
“Really, it’s either got to be in a doctor’s office or in a hospital for that to be done,” he said. “I would hate to have a place like Publix, where someone comes in and they’re 35 and they say they have a comorbidity, and then Walmart or Publix has to referee that.”
But when Walmart began booking appointments on its own portal this week, it listed among eligible recipients, “Florida resident deemed to be extremely vulnerable to COVID-19 by hospital providers.” It also lists Florida residents who are 65 and older, who live or work in a long term care facility and health care workers who provide direct care to patients.
Walmart representatives didn’t immediately comment on the company’s approach to administering the vaccine program."
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Walmart mistakenly offered COVID-19 vaccine to medically vulnerable Floridians under 65
When Walmart launched its COVID-19 vaccine appointment website Thursday, it included among those eligible in Florida people younger than 65 deemed highly vulnerable to the disease, many of whom had…www.orlandosentinel.com
@Polkadotdress - sounds like you will still be ok?So....I am one of those high-risk people -65 that was able to get an appointment. They have not (yet) cancelled it. I felt like I had won the lottery when I was able to get into the system without being disqualified, and I was able to select what my high-risk factors are.
Wow. Take a rest, too much RotRI live in Orlando and have been visiting both Disney and universal a lot. I had a slight sore throat and congestion on Sunday evening. Monday morning woke up and felt considerably worse. Went to the convention center and got tested and thankfully it was negative. Somehow I manage to get a cold during all this nonsense. Feeling about 90% now but just a reminder to all visiting here to be careful.
As of this evening, my appointment for MON has not (yet) been cancelled. So I’m hopeful I’m OK.@Polkadotdress - sounds like you will still be ok?
Good luck and I hope they don't turn people away because they don't have the right documentation. As it is, Im not sure we could get a letterhead that quick if they allowed us to get vaccinated that quick.As of this evening, my appointment for MON has not (yet) been cancelled. So I’m hopeful I’m OK.
The jury is still out as to what sort of documentation I need to bring, as there have been conflicting answers ranging from “nothing” to letterhead from your primary care doc to hospital documentation.
I will bring Dr letter and medication (immunosuppressant) list.
I have a good relationship with my specialist doc, as I visit his office every 8 weeks for meds. So, I should be able to get the letter by MON.Good luck and I hope they don't turn people away because they don't have the right documentation. As it is, Im not sure we could get a letterhead that quick if they allowed us to get vaccinated that quick.
If they two other vaccines get approved, everyone's vaccinated.Hey @MisterPenguin , I guess it’s overkill but what about end of April projections?
Don’t worry, doom ‘n gloom Parker will be here to pick up the slack.I don't think I've felt this feeling of hope in some time. I better not jinx it because those new variants will ruin everything. But does anyone else feel like we could finally move on from this eternal March 2020?
that is great that they will honor those appts!!!As of this evening, my appointment for MON has not (yet) been cancelled. So I’m hopeful I’m OK.
The jury is still out as to what sort of documentation I need to bring, as there have been conflicting answers ranging from “nothing” to letterhead from your primary care doc to hospital documentation.
I will bring Dr letter and medication (immunosuppressant) list.
If anybody knows how to handle large volumes in a drive through quickly, it's chick-fil-a!On a slightly light note, another case (in a different state) of a local Chick-fil-a helping make sure a city vaccination process is good.
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Chick-Fil-A owner advises Memphis on handling lines at vaccination sites
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A Chick-Fil-A restaurant owner gave advice to the city of Memphis on how to deal with long lines at their COVID-19 vaccination sites. Anyone whose ever even driven past the fast fo…wreg.com
Look on the bright side...could have been Cuomo in New York and thrown them in a nursing home. You should thanks Desantis!First-hand knowledge of the vaccine rollout in Hillsborough County (Tampa) FL today, courtesy of my mother and father-in-law, who went together today to get their second doses of the vaccine, which thank goodness they did after a nearly four hour delay. 80 year olds stuck in their car in 8 lane traffic for hours.
The cause: reportedly the state took over from the county at the site today, and started denying the vaccine to folks who simply showed up like the card they received after their first vaccine dose told them to. Think of a Fastpass lane gone horribly wrong on a massive scale-- officials engaging in heated conversations with frustrated seniors who had every right to show up for their second dose, but were turned away because the state changed the rules at the last minute without telling them.
My wife and I were panicked after receiving calls from our frustrated parents, who were themselves suddenly panicked about possibly not receiving their second doses. But they were fortunate. Having not taken the return date notice on their cards for granted, they actively sought out actual follow-up appointments and brought additional proof of those appointments with them. So again, they are the lucky ones.
But there are a ton of extremely heartbroken, frustrated and disillusioned seniors in the Tampa Bay Area this evening. Keep them in your thoughts and hope the state gets its act together soon. The story is all over the news right now here and rightfully so. To think that we put our cherished elders through this because the state can't get its act together. Understanding that this thread now includes political discussion, am I allowed to express my anger and frustration at DeSantis and his administration for screwing this up? Enough is enough. He needs to be recalled and recalled now. If that is politically out of bounds for this thread I apologize and will remove the comment. But if the State of Florida thinks it's doing the job its citizens deserve in this crisis, they need to do some serious soul searching, get their act together and step up their game big time.
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