It's like finding that rare toy, like when Elmo was popular. I got one. I'm not the neediest, but I technically qualify, but they didn't even ask. You got to find where they're selling those Elmos and get in line. Also, I don't remember anything different from other vaccines, but I'm also a b**** who can't look at needles.
I think it's at the point that all bars/clubs should be closed, regardless of whether they serve food. The pandemic is raging and these Covid spreadfests aren't essential. There are 59,052 Bars & Nightclubs businesses in the US as of 2021, out of 30,748,033 small businesses. 328,140,938 Americans don't own bars. The fact that more people have died in the past 18 days of Covid than there are bars/clubs in America says a lot. Lives Matter more than keeping spreadfest non-essential businesses open. Better late than never, but never is just criminal negligence if the damage is loss of lives.
I think it's BS that all Texas lawmakers are all eligible for coronavirus vaccines even if they don't meet the age requirements of 65 or older. Two reasons: 1) Most were all aboard the Trump no mask train! 2) There are thousands over 75 and at much higher risk of contacting Covid or dying of Covid who still haven't been able to even get their first vaccine. Why should a 34 year old Houston City Council Member have priority? I was reading about one in the Chronicle today. Ridiculous.
Ok, reporting in: Got my first vaccine shot yesterday, I'm 67, I registered on the Memorial Herman website about 3 weeks ago and they sent me an appointment invitation. I got 1:00 Saturday. They said they were going to do 600 people every Saturday. The whole process, two computer check-in's and 3 waiting rooms took about and hour and 45 minutes. I got Pfizer, didn't even feel the shot and have had no side effects, my arm isn't even sore. Feels good man
1 out of every 62 Covid-19 deaths in the world are in Texas. That's terrible, considering there are 7.8 billion people in the world. Thanks to our Trump puppet GOP leaders of Texas. These no mask, no lockdown, no social distancing "money over people" Representatives have blood on their hands! This is on you! You could have, should have, and still can do so much more to stop this spread and save lives!
My friend works in the County office in East Texas. Her boss got Covid and didn't tell anybody, he's a MAGA redneck and never wore a mask. He did not require the office workers to where a mask even though they worked with the public every day. My friend wore her mask at all times and still got Covid, luckily her case was no worse than the flu. Her friend that did not wear a mask, though she begged him to, got Covid and died. Masks are not political they are common sense... but it is East Texas
Maybe the one positive out of this is.... followers of GOPers (you know, this virus isn't a big deal) think humm, they are getting vaccinated so I should too. Help society toward the end with lower spread, less hospitalization, and a faster return to norm.
Criminal negligence! That's what it is with these no maskers and those exposing others when infected.
They don't deserve priority. They made it clear that lives don't matter long ago. They should be LAST on the list.
Thanks for sharing that. So you spent nearly two hours indoors at a medical facility to get one simple shot -- am I reading that right? If so, that's kind of not a good statement for the system. Glad you got one. Still can't get one for my 80+ yr old parents in central TX, though they're on two waiting lists.
I think it was actually well planned and coordinated by the Hospital System, I commend them. They had a web based sign up system that sent me back an appointment invitation, You could pick your reservation time, it took me till the third try to figure out if you pick a later time, not the first time listed, you don't get the "that appointment is taken" note. The first computer check-in in the lobby, you had to show your confirmation text and ID. They gave you a color coded wrist band that indicated the time of your appointment. At the elevators a Constable was announcing eligible times, you got in the elevator line and they sent 4 up at a time. Then you got in the registration line, 4 stations behind plexiglass that took and confirmed all your information, then you went to the a waiting room of around 40 people, they were calling about 1 person every 2 minutes. When they called your name you went to the shot room that seated about 12. There were 6 shot stations each with a nurse and a mobile computer. She asked about 10 the questions and entered the data, the took a pre-prepared shot from a box and injected me. Then you go to the exit waiting room where you have to spend 15 minutes (self-timed) to see if you're going to have an allergic reaction, then split on your won. It was factory precision, I don't know how you could have done it faster. If anything it just indicates the enormity of the task. And, I think when production and distribution ramps up it will get more decentralized. I don't know if it was a factor but I have a long history with Memorial Herman. (ironically my wife died there of Covid like symptoms, different building though)
I agree. It's such a shame people can't just get these vaccines at their doctor, by appt. and not wait 2 hrs once there. My mother 83 is still on a waiting list too.
I think you will eventually be able to. My GP's management company sent me a sign up email. I just think the first priority shipments go to the mass events as a matter of efficiency, you can ship one large shipment to one address. Once the production of all the necessary items gets going under Biden and the Defense Production act, and Amazon takes over the distribution and maybe the National Guard sets up 1000 drive through vaccination centers it will get moving. It's only been a week since the real effort started.