As of this report, 50% (2,256,760) of the 65+ population of FL (approximately 4.5 million) have received at least the first shot. It will be interesting to see how high the percentage gets before demand for appointments starts dropping. Hopefully for this population it will be well above the 80% that @GoofGoof has posted from various polls.
I think it will be closer to 90% for that group since 80% was the number who said they would get it right away if eligible, but of the people who said they would not about a third said they wouldn’t because they wanted to wait to see if it was safe and effective. I can’t imagine how much longer they would need to wait for that, but I expect most of that group to come around. The other 2/3 of the no’s who are either against all vaccines or feel this one was rushed will be tougher to convince. No amount of time is likely to sway them and at least some of those people are refusing on principle as opposed to for actual scientific doubts. It’s tough to battle that. It may be that vaccine passports that allow you to do certain things only if vaccinated would bring some of those people in, but that’s months and months down the road so no immediate impact.As of this report, 50% (2,256,760) of the 65+ population of FL (approximately 4.5 million) have received at least the first shot. It will be interesting to see how high the percentage gets before demand for appointments starts dropping. Hopefully for this population it will be well above the 80% that @GoofGoof has posted from various polls.
Here in WA they are handing out the CDC vaccination record card as well as entering it to our state's immunization information system which records all vaccinations given, regardless of age, in the state of WA.Are states DHS set up to do that?
Are all vaccination sires really feeding some central database tracking everyone?
Or is each site just tracking its own from dose 1 to 2, and giving people the little card for their own tracking?
Because if it’s the latter, and someone lies (which they will), who is liable when someone dies? Say the spouse of an employee who is contact traced back to the visitor who lied? Does the facility get sued for an unsafe working condition? Only the liar? Does it even matter? The facility has to assume they will be sued and determine what their insurance will cover. Doesn’t matter who would win. The facility has to assume the risk of allowing the unknown person in is worth the risk.
Once community spread is low enough, the risk goes away. We’re trending toward that outcome. Every vaccinated person helps us get closer to that goal. There’s no individual shortcut for a community problem, needs community actions.
Here in Hillsborough county at the state run site I was scanned into the system my information triple checked then handed the card with the lot number. I'm pretty sure the state knows exactly what I was given. Too bad they haven't been able to call me to schedule a second dose. My return day is Tuesday but I can't return without an appointment and there is no way to contact a person so maybe after that expires I can find someone to ask whats up?Here in WA they are handing out the CDC vaccination record card as well as entering it to our state's immunization information system which records all vaccinations given, regardless of age, in the state of WA.
To you and your ilk he may be a laughingstock. Not to me and many others. I'll pass along your compliments on his speech if I ever run into him at Publix.
Here in Hillsborough county at the state run site I was scanned into the system my information triple checked then handed the card with the lot number. I'm pretty sure the state knows exactly what I was given. Too bad they haven't been able to call me to schedule a second dose. My return day is Tuesday but I can't return without an appointment and there is no way to contact a person so maybe after that expires I can find someone to ask whats up?
Oh, they are moving the site tomorrow so that may add to the cluster.
Here in WA they are handing out the CDC vaccination record card as well as entering it to our state's immunization information system which records all vaccinations given, regardless of age, in the state of WA.
I’m not a politics guy but he actually was in my Publix two months ago. In a rural town of a few thousand people.I talked to Chris Christie for about 10 minutes once as they brought his car around in the statehouse. He was a decent guy. Looks like a prince compared to blowhard “mr. May” in your neck of the woods. Big in Florida...laughable in the other 49
Down money and down residents now...the record speaks for itself. Keep those bars open
Anyway..If you want to run into him at Publix...make sure you go to ones in really high net worth zipcodes.![]()
I don't think vaccine passports have to become a reality before having an impact; the mere prospect of them may serve to incentivize people. The news has been full of stories about health passes, vaccine passports and most recently about the fact that Israel is already using them. Younger people who are not necessarily concerned about getting COVID may decide to get the vaccine now in case it becomes necessary for travel and entertainment venues. FOMO is real.I think it will be closer to 90% for that group since 80% was the number who said they would get it right away if eligible, but of the people who said they would not about a third said they wouldn’t because they wanted to wait to see if it was safe and effective. I can’t imagine how much longer they would need to wait for that, but I expect most of that group to come around. The other 2/3 of the no’s who are either against all vaccines or feel this one was rushed will be tougher to convince. No amount of time is likely to sway them and at least some of those people are refusing on principle as opposed to for actual scientific doubts. It’s tough to battle that. It may be that vaccine passports that allow you to do certain things only if vaccinated would bring some of those people in, but that’s months and months down the road so no immediate impact.
They went through today then they are closing to move tomorrow, don't know about the others but usually there is not enough vaccine to go full out.On the Florida vaccine reports:
What’s with the drops on weekends?? That doesn’t appear to be data dumps as we saw with the other figures prior.
They aren’t seriously only running vaccination clinics M-F, are they??
I know my mom said the 2nd dose was fairly rough about 24hrs later. She said if that's just a fraction of what covid is like, she can truly emphasize with those who truly have a positive case. My dad finally was able to find a place to get his first dose--he's been on 10 waiting lists and we check daily. Finally found a spot a Safeway.Here in middle Georgia, we received the CDC card with lot numbers and vaccine type, state health department registration and appointments are readily available during Publix wweekly sign up. No walk up or drive ups yet.The county health departments are not much of a resource to try (health care of last resort, so always overworked). For densely populated and truly remote areas it's difficult as its dog.
Personally I'm suffering through day 2 after the 2nd shot and its rough and I've had about every immunization that's out there ( including the full anthrax series, Bubonic plague, yellow fever, etc).
It is possible just the threat of it will work for some people. I don’t think we will ever get to the level that Israel is at with prohibiting people from doing things without a vaccine, but certainly some less frequent activities with exposure to large numbers of people it can work here. Cruises being an easy one to apply it to and I could see maybe concerts and pro sports games as well. WDW could do it but I’m not sure they will because they won’t want to turn down customers if they can avoid it.I don't think vaccine passports have to become a reality before having an impact; the mere prospect of them may serve to incentivize people. The news has been full of stories about health passes, vaccine passports and most recently about the fact that Israel is already using them. Younger people who are not necessarily concerned about getting COVID may decide to get the vaccine now in case it becomes necessary for travel and entertainment venues. FOMO is real.
I'd imagine a lot of medical professionals get it at work (and may only be offered M-F depending on staffing?)On the Florida vaccine reports:
What’s with the drops on weekends?? That doesn’t appear to be data dumps as we saw with the other figures prior.
They aren’t seriously only running vaccination clinics M-F, are they??
I disagree:Still odd based on the timeline...you don’t decree this during the long spike in the US where really embarrassed ourselves (also the great overthrow of King Lear episode)...and you do it now??
Just seems like they’re coming up with new ulterior motives in the swamp now.
When my mom got her series starting back in January, somebody from the State did call her to schedule the second appointment a few days in advance. You might want to go to https://myvaccine.fl.gov/. I think there is an option to say you need a second dose.Here in Hillsborough county at the state run site I was scanned into the system my information triple checked then handed the card with the lot number. I'm pretty sure the state knows exactly what I was given. Too bad they haven't been able to call me to schedule a second dose. My return day is Tuesday but I can't return without an appointment and there is no way to contact a person so maybe after that expires I can find someone to ask whats up?
Oh, they are moving the site tomorrow so that may add to the cluster.
The State run and supported sites are 7 days a week. I don't know what the retail partners do or the county run sites. They don't have enough doses to do any more per week anyway. They are reserving second doses so that's the difference between doses delivered and doses administered.On the Florida vaccine reports:
What’s with the drops on weekends?? That doesn’t appear to be data dumps as we saw with the other figures prior.
They aren’t seriously only running vaccination clinics M-F, are they??
DeSantis has made sure that:There are several counties that are heavily Democrat and run almost completely by Democrats. They see all of the test results and other "numbers" coming through their county health departments. If the State was changing numbers as you (and Ms. Jones) imply, the mayors and county commissioners of these counties would be out there showing the proof of it. They aren't.
I am registered, had 5 - count em 5- calls for first shots to date. Nothing for the second. Once the clock ticks past my due by date I get to call a special number. They got a couple of days.When my mom got her series starting back in January, somebody from the State did call her to schedule the second appointment a few days in advance. You might want to go to https://myvaccine.fl.gov/. I think there is an option to say you need a second dose.
The State run and supported sites are 7 days a week. I don't know what the retail partners do or the county run sites. They don't have enough doses to do any more per week anyway. They are reserving second doses so that's the difference between doses delivered and doses administered.
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