coasterphil
Well-Known Member
No matter what the polling suggests, the appointments were all being claimed BEFORE they were forced to allow teachers. That means the demand among the eligible groups was still exceeding the supply of appointments.
There was no "stick it to the libs" as he had already opened it to teachers 50+. He was the first to go against the Federal guidelines under the prior administration who wanted "essential workers" prioritized over 65-74. He has a strong belief (which I share) that the best approach is to vaccinate as many 65+ as possible first based on statistics.
Sure, it is a good group to prioritize from a political standpoint. All politicians from both parties do this every day at the Federal level. They are all always screaming about protecting social security and medicare benefits, two programs which give the vast majority (based on how long they live) back far more than they put in. Any reform proposals (almost always from Republicans) always begin with "this will not effect anybody who is over 45 today." They all know that it is political suicide not to please the senior citizen population.
The OCCC site has been sending texts almost every day stating they still have additional appointments available. They're only doing healthcare and 65+, so to me that means they've started to see demand slip in those groups. I know that's only one location, but that seems to signal that anyone 65+ who is really working to find an appointment should be able to secure one at this point. No they can't just walk into a pharmacy whenever they feel like it like for a flu shot, but you can't hold up the next group just because a certain percentage doesn't want to make the extra effort. They still have the advantage of being able to use any distribution site too.