| How do you register for the DC dates? |
| Are the pop-up clinics walk-in, without appointment? |
| Currently CVS has appointments in Arlington, Clarendon, and Vermont Ave. They schedule 2 weeks out so you may have to wait, but there are appointments available. That’s where we booked ours. |
This changes instantly FYI - we keep seeing appt slots appear and then disappear when going to book seconds later |
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| FWIW I learned early in the vaccine rollout. CVS drops their appointments at 6am. Check then. Walgreens drops at midnight/7am typically. Also try multiple zip codes. A wee bit of patience and your kid will be vaccinated before you know it. |
Takoma and Ft Stanton open at 330 on Friday. |
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DC has updated info (including hours) for their various walk-up clinics, through 11/20. (Generally, weekdays 3:30-7:30 and weekends 10:00-3:00.) https://coronavirus.dc.gov/page/get-vaccinated |
You are correct. Sorry I was assuming because no school they would be all day, but teachers are still in schools |
This. +100. Try PG County zip codes for CVS, Walgreens. If you are willing to drive a bit (Hyattsville, Waldorf, even Cheverly), you can get an appointment. Try a few times and you'll get an appointment within the next two weeks. |
Our pediatrician is in Maryland in the Moderna trial and not receiving vaccine at this time. Recommending elsewhere ASAP. |
Just show up. No appointment. No ID. Fill out a DC form. Doesn’t have to be a student at the school. |
+1 Co-workers in VA got their kids shots scheduled today and tomorrow without any issues. I tried looking for appointments in DC online but could only find locations and availability in VA and MD. It seems like if other parts of the DMV in MD and VA can make the vaccine easily available for their residents, DC should be able to do the same. |
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Today’s Takoma pop up was a mess. Line was wrapped around from the entrance on Van Buren to the parking lot where the emissions self-test kiosk is located. It appeared that some families camped out with folding chairs waiting for the event to start. While in line, there was zero communication from DC Health and only hearsay/word of mouth info from parents who knew someone near the front of the line. The 300 doses were gone within 1.5 hours, which we only leaned when parents further up in the line started to disperse.
My kid attends school at an upcoming pop up site, but since they are first come, first served, I’m expecting more of the same. The people who will get their kids vaccinated will be the elbow-jabbing, me-first types who coordinate early dismissal or have someone else pick up their kid at 3pm and deliver them to the spot where they’ve been camping out since 2pm. Those of us with rigid schedules and no extra help won’t be able to compete with that. The mass vax site at the former Tysons Lord & Taylor had tons of appointments the other day. Booking was easy and the process seemed organized. VA’s health department doesn’t check proof of residency, either. |
| We got our shots at the Ft Stanton pop up yesterday. Lots of people but not insane. It was a little slow because (I heard) the medical staff were really late. But there was a playground for the kids, and atmosphere was congenial. We lined up at 3 and we’re close to the start so not crazy camping out. I think the pop ups will be a good option for folks. Yesterday’s were the first on a day off for DCPS so should get less and less crowded. |