Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

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GoofGoof

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Partially correct. The state's allocation is reduced by the amount earmarked for VA/DoD/IHS direct shipments in a direct correlation. However, due to their ability to focus on a singular group, the usage rate of those received doses is much higher. Once they're completed or stalled, I assume that the state's allocation will be proportionally "replenished." So, that has helped the overall state numbers. Once the race to complete the nine military installations and the native populations in AK are largely complete, it will be interesting to see how the rest of the state fares. It undoubtedly helped them to open the state to the GP for vaccination more quickly.
Makes sense. For Alaska they have a huge geographic area and very widespread population so it makes more sense if you are going to go to a remote town or area to do everyone at once instead of returning repeatedly as each group opens for eligibility. They were talking about literally running snowmobiles out to remote locations. The logistics are challenging which makes it really impressive they‘ve dove so many shots.
 

DisneyDebRob

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I got my appointment in Berlin. 90 minutes from my house. Newark is easy to get an appointment but you have to live or work in Essex County. My wife got hers there and so did most of the people she works with. The biggest problem in NJ is uneven distribution of the vaccine. Murphy said he would give priority to minority communities that were hit hardest. However, the signups are much higher among other groups. In any case, those who work hard at it can get the vaccine.
That’s funny that you said that because my dad got my uncles and aunt, who live in Jersey not far from Berlin, shots in Allentown,PA about 2 hrs drive from their house. Guess it’s depending on the draw. Either way, we need vaccine here, just not a lot here. Just opened another distribution center in my county today and that makes 4. Ready to distribute a thousand a day the article said if they can just get vaccine. Patiently waiting here. 🙂
 

danlb_2000

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That’s funny that you said that because my dad got my uncles and aunt, who live in Jersey not far from Berlin, shots in Allentown,PA about 2 hrs drive from their house. Guess it’s depending on the draw. Either way, we need vaccine here, just not a lot here. Just opened another distribution center in my county today and that makes 4. Ready to distribute a thousand a day the article said if they can just get vaccine. Patiently waiting here. 🙂

I wonder, when people are getting vaccinated in a state other then the one they live it, are they being counted in their home state, or where they were vaccinated?
 

SamusAranX

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It's also been drilled into our brains to continue to wear masks and continue to take precautions, Depending on the state of one's "state" of course, and the decision-making of the adults in the room. Also, people are free to make their own decisions -- as has been strongly evident without any sideline commentary.

Correct. But people are gonna people
 

Figgy1

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Makes sense. For Alaska they have a huge geographic area and very widespread population so it makes more sense if you are going to go to a remote town or area to do everyone at once instead of returning repeatedly as each group opens for eligibility. They were talking about literally running snowmobiles out to remote locations. The logistics are challenging which makes it really impressive they‘ve dove so many shots.
Some areas have to be flown into before the snowmobiles go out so yes it those areas it makes sense to do everybody at once
 

sullyinMT

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Some areas have to be flown into before the snowmobiles go out so yes it those areas it makes sense to do everybody at once
Without snowmobiles, but SD IHS has taken a similar approach. They announce when they’ll be in town, say Mon-Wed of a given week. Then back a month later (or as appropriate for manufacturer). JnJ will make it easier, but they correctly didn’t wait for that.
Such an approach would be admittedly difficult in large urban areas. As many here have said, though, it does make sense for large employers like schools, Amazon DC’s, Disney, etc. Run a convenient central clinic for a few days and get as many employees as possible. They could even have enrollment a few weeks in advance to prep for and allocate doses to specific demand.
 

mmascari

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You have to remember, while it's not a "superpower", it's been drilled into our brains that "herd immunity by way of vaccination" is the only way out of this and back to a new normal.

So naturally, some are going to pushback against the other mitigations that remain in place for now. I'm not saying it's right, just reading the room out there.
"herd immunity by way of vaccination" is certainly the best way, with the least amount of personal effort, back to normal.

It's that "an individual being vaccinated" isn't "herd immunity", it's a contribution to getting there, not a final goal.

Get vaccinated, don't die, help to reduce the spread enough, but don't head out for that beer to early. It's the reduced spread not an individual being vaccinated that's happy hour time.
 

correcaminos

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Can either you or @Think Tink send me a link? I tried Kroger/Walmart/CVS and they said I wasn't eligible (asked my birthdate).
My sister used Kroger and was fine. Though she just switched to the Shott. Let me see if I can find a link there

Edit: that one is done with a My Chart account. Kroger was clicked that she will be eligible. Most still have 50 only
 

hopemax

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We have talked quite a bit about polls on vaccine acceptance (NYT says 75% of the US say they will get the shot), but I think we're starting to get real data. Of people who have the at least first shot, Florida's data shows 56% of 85+ year-olds, and 67% of people 65-84. In Ohio, the data shows 66% of people age 70 and up, and 56% in ages 65-69.

These people have been eligible for months at this point, so there should be no scheduling/availability issues. It looks like that 75% is probably quite a bit high with at least 2 states plateauing at ~67% and lower ages expected to be more resistant to getting the vaccine.
One of my Dad’s friends just called him on Saturday to embarrassingly admit she didn’t know how to sign up. She wanted to do CVS, because there was one close to her house, but she only uses her internet for Facebook. Her sister is even staying with her right now, and apparently the two of them still couldn't figure it out. He ended up registering her, but not at the CVS she wanted but one a little farther away because of appointment availability.

Access is the road block before hesitancy. Getting the people who want it but can't do online registration, transportation issues, homebound, low wage earners, with schedule unpredictability in getting 2 shots scheduled when they aren't working (J&J could help here, if people think it is a good vaccine). I saw that some communities are starting to literally go door-to-door, like a census worker, to try to reach these types of people.

EDIT: I also meant to say, in CO, our group opens on Friday!
 
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FantasiaMickey2000

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It asked if I qualified when signing up, I ticked a box yes to let me choose a date. Right or wrong I will be legally qualified on the 30th. The sites are never updated until way later it seems.
What link did you use? When I use the link on Fox8 website it asks if I’m 50 or older and in one of the current age groups. So it wouldn’t let me sign up.
 

Think Tink

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What link did you use? When I use the link on Fox8 website it asks if I’m 50 or older and in one of the current age groups. So it wouldn’t let me sign up.
I used the regular site I just click the box to having a qualifying condition. That’s what my pharmacist said to do since I will be eligible on that day. You just need to make sure you book on or after your eligibility day. https://gettheshot.coronavirus.ohio.gov/
 
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