Everything I wrote is true. |
16,000 doses is from December. Old news. The current news is that DC is last in the nation in vaccinating residents while giving 1/2 the vaccination supply to out of staters. Try to keep up. |
^ and all 3 states are predicting the FEMA request will be denied. Consider getting a newspaper subscription, or a quick daily browse of current news. |
Well that isn't true. The vaccines weren't limited, they were originally based on population allowing DC, VA and MD to work together to vaccinate workers from other jurisdiction. The bigger issue is that DC has only given out 66% of the doses. Why is it so low? Why is that also one of the lowest numbers out of all the states? |
It may be old news, but those workers and doses still need to be factored into any discussion of out of state vaccinations. You can't discount 16,000 doses while complaining about doses going to others. You keep going on about "half" of DC's doses going to out of state people when actually it is about 34 percent. Actual math 59,387 - 16,000 = 43, 387 43,387/127,535= 0.3402 |
And today Nesbitt said they have not gotten official word, and they were skipping postal workers and moving instead to DC residents with medical conditions (approximately 160,000 eligible residents) while they were awaiting word (and hoping for a different answer). I am very much paying attention. |
The "math" is that DC is last in the nation in vaccinating residents. Behind MD. Behind VA. |
That would be a step. Can you please provide the link or source to DCs apparently quickly evolving plan? |
And have they paused vaccinating out of state grocery workers, food industry, manufacturing etc? If they moved through their phases with a focus on DC residents, things would be fine. It is the attempt to be the delivery agent for the entire DMV that is troublesome. |
No, they have not paused essential worker vaccinations. There are about 9500 grocery store workers in DC, for context. Not sure how that breaks out by residence or by willingness to get vaccinated. |
OK -- the grocery store etc. is a new batch they just opened up today. While still trying to vaccinate DC seniors and the previous cadre of 'essential workers--many out of state health workers, teachers and daycare. Not to mention running church and hospital clinics that have also been open to out of state residents. The numbers just aren't adding up in favor of DC residents making it through the line, as reflected in being last in the nation. What is the issue with pausing out of state at this point and putting residents first? DC can always cycle back to out of state when more vaccine becomes available as promised later in spring (mind you, these essential workers can also seek vaccine in their own state.) |
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DC change the priority rules today:
https://wtop.com/coronavirus/2021/02/dc-coronavirus-update-february-18/ |
She’s a complete disaster!! |
DC should vaccinate all essential workers or people with these conditions who live in DC . The issue is vaccine supply. If DC is giving 38% to 1/2 away to out of staters, may be hard to get a spot in the queue as a resident. |
The best idea yet!! |