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[quote=Anonymous]I know a number of Feds that had to return to work. When they became eligible, they looked for appointments in DC during the work day and appointments evenings and weekends in the suburbs. The ones that got vaccinated in DC had work day appointments that were granted and none that I know found any appointments available during evenings/weekends in MD/VA. The problem is where and when the appointments are. These workers who commute in to the city are not going to be able to take a weekday mid-day appointment in the suburbs while working. Some are not given any time to get vaccinated and have to take leave or flex their hours to make up the time. The ones that are given time are given 2 hours for a vaccination. You can't expect to commute back out to the suburbs, wait for an appointment, get vaccinated and commute back to the city in 2 hours. So, they look for and get a weekday appointment in DC where they can go and get back to work in 2 hours. [/quote]
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