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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am in my mid-50s with a preexisting condition and have been "preregistered" since day one. Haven't heard a single word about an appointment. How do I get one?[/quote] Are you registered with the hospitals? Georgetown, Sibley, GW? That is how I got mine last week - fifties with a preexisting condition.[/quote] No--you had to have been a recent patient, right? I have never been hospitalized, other than childbirth.[/quote] I am a patient there, yes. Not sure if that is a requirement still or not. Check out the sites. If it is still required, might be worth a quick telehealth appt with a np to get in system. Or maybe DC will come through soon. It’s frustrating I know my dh is waiting too.[/quote] It looks like, if you are eligible, you can register for a vaccine at M&T stadium in Baltimore easily. Apparently there are so many open slots there that they are not filled and they are looking for people to fill them. https://www.baltimoreravens.com/stadium/covid-19-vaccinations/[/quote]
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