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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Okay, they talked about this today in the presser. DC is committed to vaccinating employees; reciprocal agreement with MD and VA, all states need more vaccine. A reporter asked about it, and apparently council is interested, too. [/quote] PP (or anyone) can you share more about press conference and what they said DC is doing to balance out vaccine supply with MD and VA? If this issue isn't resolved, I'd like to start hitting up my council member and the mayors office to keep pushing on the imbalance. And to be clear for those confused: The issue isn't non-residents getting the vaccine here. It's great that they can. It's that DC isn't getting enough SUPPLY to make up the imbalance. We're only getting enough vaccine for DC residents and we should be getting more to cover non-residents we are and should be vaccinating.[/quote] DC can do what it likes with its supply, and they have decided to vaccinate essential employees, no matter where they live. I don't know why this is hard for you to understand. I am a DC resident and I support this strategy. Everyone is aware that this has created an imbalance. [/quote]
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