GoofGoof
Premium Member
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.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.