Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is trying to get the vaccine more equitably distributed across the city. If you don't like that approach, feel free to take it up with your councilmember.
I am seriously disappointed in my fellow DC residents who are throwing out disinformation and seem to show such a callous disregard for the less fortunate, but will take comfort in the fact that my real-life neighbors over here in Ward 5 are working hard to care for our seniors and most vulnerable.
To all DC residents: don't forget that new appointments will be available to ALL those who are eligible tomorrow at 9 am.
As far as I can see, Ward 8 vaccines are getting gobbled up by other Wards during the "set aside". Should there be sign up kiosks and a special clinic (like for DCPS teachers) for Ward 8?
Like gobbled up by Ward 5'ers for example. Very little vaccine at all is getting into arms in Ward 8.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No one was underserved because it was a randomized sign up
Don't you see that a randomized sign up via computer benefits people who can do their jobs from home, people with computers/computer savvy, reliable internet connections, and native english speakers?
That's why you can't just say randomized = equitable. You have to do more for people who don't have all the advantages at their fingertips in order to make it equiable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is trying to get the vaccine more equitably distributed across the city. If you don't like that approach, feel free to take it up with your councilmember.
I am seriously disappointed in my fellow DC residents who are throwing out disinformation and seem to show such a callous disregard for the less fortunate, but will take comfort in the fact that my real-life neighbors over here in Ward 5 are working hard to care for our seniors and most vulnerable.
To all DC residents: don't forget that new appointments will be available to ALL those who are eligible tomorrow at 9 am.
As far as I can see, Ward 8 vaccines are getting gobbled up by other Wards during the "set aside". Should there be sign up kiosks and a special clinic (like for DCPS teachers) for Ward 8?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No one was underserved because it was a randomized sign up
Don't you see that a randomized sign up via computer benefits people who can do their jobs from home, people with computers/computer savvy, reliable internet connections, and native english speakers?
That's why you can't just say randomized = equitable. You have to do more for people who don't have all the advantages at their fingertips in order to make it equiable.
There was a PHONE LINE.
Can you not extrapolate to understand that many of the same problems will persist with a phone line? You seriously can't make the connection without me telling you that some jobs allow you to stay on the phone as long as necessary and dial back as much as necessary because you can do your job from home or are wealthy enough to stay home while your spouse works, but other jobs, such as city bus driver, will not afford that luxury? You seriously need me to explicitly say this to you?
Anonymous wrote:DC is trying to get the vaccine more equitably distributed across the city. If you don't like that approach, feel free to take it up with your councilmember.
I am seriously disappointed in my fellow DC residents who are throwing out disinformation and seem to show such a callous disregard for the less fortunate, but will take comfort in the fact that my real-life neighbors over here in Ward 5 are working hard to care for our seniors and most vulnerable.
To all DC residents: don't forget that new appointments will be available to ALL those who are eligible tomorrow at 9 am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No one was underserved because it was a randomized sign up
Don't you see that a randomized sign up via computer benefits people who can do their jobs from home, people with computers/computer savvy, reliable internet connections, and native english speakers?
That's why you can't just say randomized = equitable. You have to do more for people who don't have all the advantages at their fingertips in order to make it equiable.
There was a PHONE LINE.
Can you not extrapolate to understand that many of the same problems will persist with a phone line? You seriously can't make the connection without me telling you that some jobs allow you to stay on the phone as long as necessary and dial back as much as necessary because you can do your job from home or are wealthy enough to stay home while your spouse works, but other jobs, such as city bus driver, will not afford that luxury? You seriously need me to explicitly say this to you?
Are you for real? You think there is a cell phone shortage in Ward 8??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No one was underserved because it was a randomized sign up
Don't you see that a randomized sign up via computer benefits people who can do their jobs from home, people with computers/computer savvy, reliable internet connections, and native english speakers?
That's why you can't just say randomized = equitable. You have to do more for people who don't have all the advantages at their fingertips in order to make it equiable.
There was a PHONE LINE.
Can you not extrapolate to understand that many of the same problems will persist with a phone line? You seriously can't make the connection without me telling you that some jobs allow you to stay on the phone as long as necessary and dial back as much as necessary because you can do your job from home or are wealthy enough to stay home while your spouse works, but other jobs, such as city bus driver, will not afford that luxury? You seriously need me to explicitly say this to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No one was underserved because it was a randomized sign up
Don't you see that a randomized sign up via computer benefits people who can do their jobs from home, people with computers/computer savvy, reliable internet connections, and native english speakers?
That's why you can't just say randomized = equitable. You have to do more for people who don't have all the advantages at their fingertips in order to make it equiable.
There was a PHONE LINE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No one was underserved because it was a randomized sign up
Don't you see that a randomized sign up via computer benefits people who can do their jobs from home, people with computers/computer savvy, reliable internet connections, and native english speakers?
That's why you can't just say randomized = equitable. You have to do more for people who don't have all the advantages at their fingertips in order to make it equiable.
There was a PHONE LINE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No one was underserved because it was a randomized sign up
Don't you see that a randomized sign up via computer benefits people who can do their jobs from home, people with computers/computer savvy, reliable internet connections, and native english speakers?
That's why you can't just say randomized = equitable. You have to do more for people who don't have all the advantages at their fingertips in order to make it equiable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, it doesn't appear that with set-asides Ward 8'ers are rushing to get the vaccine.
BUT DONALD TRUMP! BUT MEAN WARD 3!!
All of the Thursday appointments have been given out, so what is your point?
Anonymous wrote:
No one was underserved because it was a randomized sign up
Anonymous wrote:Well, it doesn't appear that with set-asides Ward 8'ers are rushing to get the vaccine.
BUT DONALD TRUMP! BUT MEAN WARD 3!!