DC Teachers or Childcare workers - CVS appts available now

Anonymous
If you are a DC teacher or childcare worker and haven't been able to get an appt yet, there are appts available for booking NOW for April 1-3 at a few CVS sites in DC
Anonymous
Thanks for posting this. Sad that this is how our teachers and childcare workers have to be vaxxed in DC. Fairfax has everyone covered including private.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for posting this. Sad that this is how our teachers and childcare workers have to be vaxxed in DC. Fairfax has everyone covered including private.


Well it's been around for a while.
Anonymous
Ugh smug PP- all teachers and daycare workers have been covered for a while. You’re pretty disgusting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for posting this. Sad that this is how our teachers and childcare workers have to be vaxxed in DC. Fairfax has everyone covered including private.


What is sad about having dedicated appointments available for them? Especially as their eligibility is not new.
Anonymous
Teachers can only go after 3 pm and on Wednesdays (but then DCUM will say they are on a paid vacation); Saturday and Sunday.

Teachers haven't been eligible since vaxes were open - that was only random to teachers who said they would go back.

Our teachers didn't get a link or anything from DCPS but searched and got their own. So yeah its sad how the city has treated them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Teachers can only go after 3 pm and on Wednesdays (but then DCUM will say they are on a paid vacation); Saturday and Sunday.

Teachers haven't been eligible since vaxes were open - that was only random to teachers who said they would go back.

Our teachers didn't get a link or anything from DCPS but searched and got their own. So yeah its sad how the city has treated them.


Oh come on. I have been a vocal supporter of teachers for the last year, but you really need to take a step back and get some perspective here. Teachers are entitled to take sick leave to get a vaccine just like everyone else. They’ve been eligible to get one for months. This special program with CVS was announced last week. None of us get special emails from our employers or the city notifying us when they’re moving to the next tier. You are being prioritized. Be grateful and schedule an appointment, many of us do not have the luxury to do so yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Teachers can only go after 3 pm and on Wednesdays (but then DCUM will say they are on a paid vacation); Saturday and Sunday.

Teachers haven't been eligible since vaxes were open - that was only random to teachers who said they would go back.

Our teachers didn't get a link or anything from DCPS but searched and got their own. So yeah its sad how the city has treated them.


Or they can take sick time like anyone else.

Teachers want to be treated like professionals, but then they complain that they can't do things for themselves like schedule medical appointments. How has everyone else managed?

They haven't been eligible since the beginning -- they aren't health care workers or living in nursing homes -- but they were next in line after that. Way before other essential workers who have been working in person for a lot longer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Teachers can only go after 3 pm and on Wednesdays (but then DCUM will say they are on a paid vacation); Saturday and Sunday.

Teachers haven't been eligible since vaxes were open - that was only random to teachers who said they would go back.

Our teachers didn't get a link or anything from DCPS but searched and got their own. So yeah its sad how the city has treated them.


It was NOT random. DCPS sent out orders to return to IPL to just under 3000 DCPS personnel in January (teachers and support staff). DC made EXACTLY the number of vaccines available as people ordered to return and set up dedicated places for the vaccinations. Just under 70% of the vaccines were claimed. Other DCPS personnel did not then get an opportunity to get vaccinated because they were categorically not returning at that point in time and generally were actively protesting against returning to in person. It made no sense to vaccine a healthy 30 year old teacher when a frail 70 year old man with cancer or heart disease was still waiting for a vaccine. Remember a teacher over 65 or whatever the age cutoff is or that has a health condition that makes them vulnerable has been eligible for a long time. So they limited any additional vaccines to teachers who could provide proof that they were returning in person. Shocker is no additional teachers could do that because they were still refusing and schools were still under the restraints of DC Health that wasn’t going to allow for an expansion in term 4. Once DC Health guidance was updated and more of the most vulnerable of DC were vaccinated, they updated the eligibility to allow for all DCPS teachers regardless of coming back. Now a 30 year old healthy teacher who refuses to leave his/her home for irrational fear of covid and categorically refuses to return to in person learning for the rest of the year can go get vaccinated, while there are still many elderly and/or individuals with comorbidities for covid that are still trying to get a vaccine. Really effing fair. The amount of respect lost for teachers is paramount.
Anonymous
Ignoring where this thread is headed - I found that CVS releases vaccine appts at 6 a.m. You can also go to Virginia and Maryland if DC is unavailable. CVS does not have a residency requirement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for posting this. Sad that this is how our teachers and childcare workers have to be vaxxed in DC. Fairfax has everyone covered including private.


Oh right. Remember when the DC Mayor said private school teachers were NOT eligible though they were in person and DCPS teachers who were online were eligible. Good times.es

Now even the private teachers have been vaccinated and DCPS teachers still can't figure it out?
Anonymous
There are plenty of appts available still for this Saturday, as well as some appts at locations for times when teachers may be free after school (e.g. 4:00)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ugh smug PP- all teachers and daycare workers have been covered for a while. You’re pretty disgusting.


Nope. I'm a childcare worker in DC and still haven't gotten a notification for an appointment from DC. Luckily I was able to get vaccinated in my county 2 weeks ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Teachers can only go after 3 pm and on Wednesdays (but then DCUM will say they are on a paid vacation); Saturday and Sunday.

Teachers haven't been eligible since vaxes were open - that was only random to teachers who said they would go back.

Our teachers didn't get a link or anything from DCPS but searched and got their own. So yeah its sad how the city has treated them.


Oh come on. I have been a vocal supporter of teachers for the last year, but you really need to take a step back and get some perspective here. Teachers are entitled to take sick leave to get a vaccine just like everyone else. They’ve been eligible to get one for months. This special program with CVS was announced last week. None of us get special emails from our employers or the city notifying us when they’re moving to the next tier. You are being prioritized. Be grateful and schedule an appointment, many of us do not have the luxury to do so yet.


Well as a healthcare worker, I got many emails about when I was eligible (I was not one of the first frontline workers such as ER, respiratory therapists etc., but within a lower tier within my healthcare organization). Though I'm vaccinated, I still see emails about getting vaccinated, there's still a dedicated part of our internal internet site dedicated to getting healthcare workers vaccinated.

So yes, DC could do more to get butts in seats, i.e. DCPS should be mass blasting all their staff TODAY saying, look at CVS, there are spots available. If DCPS isn't doing this, DCPS is even more of a giant failure than I thought, which says a lot.
Anonymous
I’m a DCPS teacher and I was not asked to return for term 3 and volunteered to go back for term 4. I registered and waited for two weeks and even emailed my principal. DC Health forwarded me the link for the registration website. I got lucky and scored two appointments at CVS in Maryland because I couldn’t wait for DC. DC invited me to register the day of my first appointment.
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