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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Guess the % that sign up? I am thinking between 30 % (per US survey that just came out) to 50% (given this area has higher rates for vaccination).[/quote] I think the percentage of 12+ who get vaxxed in FCC will be much higher than 30%, but lots of parents have already gotten their 16 -18 year olds vaxxed already. And I know a lot of parents who have appointments for their 12-15 already.[/quote] I’ll play. I’m guessing 10% sign up because FCC is so pro-vaccine. Many will want their 12-15 children vaccinated on the first possible day and already have appointments. Most of the 16+ crowd has already been vaccinated. [/quote] You mean 100%? It will definitely be more than 10 %.[/quote] No. I’m guessing 10% of eligible families go to the clinic because 90% of eligible students 16 and over already got at least one shot by 5/21. No one else wants to guess? You are not fun people. [/quote] I know what you are saying. Everyone I know is super eager! I, along with many of my friends, signed up for clinics this week anticipating the approval. I ended up cancelling my daughter's appointment for tomorrow when they announced the FCCPS clinic. I wasn't confident the clinics that were set up for 16 and older would necessarily pivot to being able to serve kids. There is another thread on DCUM saying that people have had their appointments cancelled. I felt like the FCCPS clinic was a sure thing so I cancelled the appointment. Anyway, long story short, I'm going with 60% of eligible students (ages 12-16) will go to the FCCPS clinic and the other 35% will self-schedule. I'm going with 5% no vaccine,[/quote]
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