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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://mayor.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/coronavirus/release_content/attachments/Situational-Update-Presentation_03-08-21.pdf I'd like to see how they run this model. To my eyes, 20% + 20% + 20% + 20% adds up to 80% high priority zip code chances for randomized selection. Are they going to cap it at 50%? Confused by this pie graph and percentage chart.[/quote] Learn to read better. 20 + 20 + 10 = 50 [b]20% go to DC residents in priority zip codes who are 65 and older[/b] 20% go to DC residents in any zip code who are 65 and older [b]20% go to DC residents in priority zip codes who are 18-64 with a qualifying medical condition[/b] 20% go to DC residents in any zip code who 18-64 with a qualifying medical condition [b]10% go to DC residents in priority zip codes who are members of an eligible workforce who are 18 and older[/b] 10% go to members of an eligible workforce who are 18 and older regardless of home address[/quote] But the people in the priority zip codes are also eligible for the OTHER 50%. And based on last week’s briefing it sure sounded like there would be a big thumb on the scale for giving the priority zip codes the other 50% as well. That’s why the rest of the city is frustrated. At least under the ridiculous web sign up system people had a punchers chance of getting a vax. Under this registration system it seems like there will be very limited chance of anyone WOTP getting a should until supplies ramp up later in the spring. [/quote] Based on this week's numbers, there will be nearly 3,000 shots for 65+ citywide and 3,000 shots for 18-64 health conditions citywide. That is more than the 5700 offered last Friday for those same groups. Unlike last week, residents in the priority zips will NOT be assigned vaccines out of those buckets. Once the target zips catch up to the rest of the city, of course, they can rebalance the allocations.[/quote]
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