Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So as a person who is 54..do I get any priority over a teenager ?
Lots of people are on some borderline. I turn 60 later this year. But am not 60 now. So I am eligible 3 weeks later than someone a couple months older. You are 2 weeks later than me.
Anonymous wrote:So as a person who is 54..do I get any priority over a teenager ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland enters Phase 2A but that doesn't mean Maryland has vaccinations for Phase 2A.
It just means that you can start competing for vaccines now.
And then in a week, you can start competing for vaccines with people who have all sorts of health conditions for a vaccine that no one has.
It's going to be a madhouse.
Probably, but supply will be ramping up in a week and a half. Nearly 3 in 10 adults have already gotten their first shot. And the health condition thing is complicated, how do you prove it? How many people will lie? I think it makes sense, after prioritizing older people, to open it up broadly. We want it to me a "madhouse" to a certain extent. We don't want the have to struggle to fill appointments.
Vaccines in Oakland at CVS have been open for a week. No one wants them there. And appointments opened at Walmart in Lavale today (both in western md). It's not very competitive now. It's hard, but not as hard as it once was. I crossed three people off my list today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maryland enters Phase 2A but that doesn't mean Maryland has vaccinations for Phase 2A.
It just means that you can start competing for vaccines now.
And then in a week, you can start competing for vaccines with people who have all sorts of health conditions for a vaccine that no one has.
It's going to be a madhouse.
Probably, but supply will be ramping up in a week and a half. Nearly 3 in 10 adults have already gotten their first shot. And the health condition thing is complicated, how do you prove it? How many people will lie? I think it makes sense, after prioritizing older people, to open it up broadly. We want it to me a "madhouse" to a certain extent. We don't want the have to struggle to fill appointments.
Anonymous wrote:Maryland enters Phase 2A but that doesn't mean Maryland has vaccinations for Phase 2A.
It just means that you can start competing for vaccines now.
And then in a week, you can start competing for vaccines with people who have all sorts of health conditions for a vaccine that no one has.
It's going to be a madhouse.
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Maryland will enter Phase 2A of the COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan on March 23, making the vaccine open to people 60 and older.
On March 30, Phase 2B will start for all Marylanders age 16 and older with underlying medical conditions that increase the risk for severe COVID-19 illness.
On April 13, Phase 2C will start for all Marylanders age 55 and older, as well as essential workers in critical industries (construction, food services, utilities, financial services, IT and other infrastructure).
Phase 3 will start no later than April 27, when eligibility will open to every single Marylander over the age of 16.