I asked who made the decision, I need to speak with them. She said the Doctor, but he isn't here. (He hasn't been in for weeks, some kind of personal issues, the office is on very short hours with only the PA) so I called her out on that BS. He isn't here, but he made the decision? I work with the public every day, I've been patiently waiting for this (being high risk) and I need them to sign the paper.
"Brian qualifies, you don't."
She said then go back to your old doctor.
!!!
I said we've had different insurance every year for the past three years, all with different primaries, but at least go get Brian's paperwork.
At this point, Brian called me. He said the prior primary signed everything, no questions asked, no appointment, no charge. For both of us.
She came back with Brian's paperwork, and I told her I don't need it. I tried to tell her we did what she said: while I was here, Brian was at our previous doctor, and he signed everything for both of us. She was shouting over me repeatedly, "Brian qualifies, you don't! Brian qualifies, you don't!" I said I do, and I'm getting my shot in an hour - along with a new primary, because you literally don't care if I live or die, and were acting like this was too much trouble all along.
/drama.
Publix was excellent. They are scheduling people one at a time, 15 minutes apart, so there's no line or anything.
We both got our first Moderna shots today, and we are scheduled for our second shot on April 5.
From what I have read, we will have a good degree of immunity (like around 90%) after two weeks, and then it goes up to 95% two weeks after the second one - and it's good with most current variants, which are all down here in South Florida.
I didn't even call her any names until I got into the elevator, under my breath.
Why do people have to stress me out?! LOL.
Next negotiation: 2PM: store lease.