Except the 16,000 doses from MD and VA. Why do you keep leaving those out? What exactly do you want her to do? Go hold a gun to Fauci's head? |
They did hash out a deal. MD and VA agreed to vaccinate essential employees where they work regardless of where they live. It's on the websites for both states. Fun fact: No ID or proof of residency required in DC, MD or VA. So feel free to use an address from any of the three states to try to get an appointment when eligible. |
If it's a vaccine through the employer, then good luck to the employee getting it in their home state |
^ the issue is the massive discrepancy in numbers. DC is currently allocating half its vaccine stock to out of staters and is last in the nation in vaccinating her own residents. But at the same time we are worried about equity for Ward 8. Huh, which is it then?
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I'm worried about both. I want essential workers vaccinated AND especially high risk poor seniors. I DGAF about some random DCUM person who has hours and hours to post here about how angry she is. |
Sorry, meant to say, to post how angry she is. |
Apparently ... you do? |
| ^ essential workers is an ever expanding category that is taking half the vaccines from at risk DC seniors. At some point, you gotta choose. Do you care about DC seniors..or not? |
Vaccinating essential workers while you also vaccinate seniors, even if it's out of a limited pool of vaccine doses, does not show you "don't care" about D.C. seniors. Partly because if the essential workers who are doing things like stocking the grocery store where the seniors shop (or delivering their groceries to their homes) are vaccinated, that helps protect the seniors, too. It'd be another thing if they were vaccinating, like, members of the media ahead of seniors, but there's no indication D.C. is moving into that category yet. They aren't even vaccinating people under 65 with underlying health conditions. Seniors are ahead of virtually everyone else -- appropriately so -- but it makes some sense to go ahead and push along on multiple tracks at the same time. Many seniors will also be eligible to be contacted through hospitals, which have their own allocations to give out, though I know that whole thing has been another controversy here. |
Members of the media are in a subsequent category, ahead of remaining DC residents. Maybe they'll get to them in 2022 or 23. |
| they’re going to let 20-something Dominoes drivers from Virginia get vaxxed before 60 year old District residents. Completely insane. |
what would make sense is doing 55-65 now before anyone else. that would cut the district death rate by half. |
| Underlying health conditions for 16-64 will begin on March 1, per today's presser. |
Yeah, except they cant give vaccine they dont have/are giving away. 65+ is about to head into month 4. |
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DC needs to put a hold on out-of-state essential/frontline workers for now.
Focus on DC-domiciled seniors and essential/frontline workers. Require proof of address (ID, lease, utility bill). Bowser really needs to get that percentage up. We can't vaccinate every out-of-state worker. |