Anonymous
Post 03/05/2021 10:45     Subject: Vent about DC vaccine registration snafus

OCTO management needs to be replaced entirely.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2021 10:33     Subject: Vent about DC vaccine registration snafus

Anonymous wrote:It failed again today! Don't worry, though, I'm sure the pre-registration "waitlist" system will work perfectly, given how swimmingly the website was.


I got an appointment no problem today for a neighbor. Straight through to the questionnaire. So much better than last week when I got every single kind of error.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2021 10:24     Subject: Vent about DC vaccine registration snafus

Anonymous wrote:It failed again today! Don't worry, though, I'm sure the pre-registration "waitlist" system will work perfectly, given how swimmingly the website was.


There is no enough vaccine supply for the demand and until that is resolved, it doesn't really matter how well or terribly the web site works because it's all a cluster of luck and timing and whether you have the flexibility in your schedule to keep trying. I get the frustration, but really, it's a silly thing to be angry about.
Anonymous
Post 03/05/2021 10:22     Subject: Vent about DC vaccine registration snafus

It failed again today! Don't worry, though, I'm sure the pre-registration "waitlist" system will work perfectly, given how swimmingly the website was.
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2021 11:10     Subject: Vent about DC vaccine registration snafus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:so how it is going? I am not in the zip codes that are up for registration this morning so I will try tomorrow. I was just wondering it is going better. happy to see that the CAPTCHA page was removed, and that there are more doses this week for DC residents, but just curious how it is going.


I got one this am and the system was much better; very fast and I only had to refresh the locations once or twice.


The website functioned much better today, still struck out trying to get an appointment
Anonymous
Post 03/04/2021 10:38     Subject: Vent about DC vaccine registration snafus

Anonymous wrote:I think the best way to increase the vaccination rate among poor and elderly residents is to bring vaccines to them. see this twitter about the Philly health department going door to door where elderly residents live and vaccinate them.

https://twitter.com/CarolynCannu/status/1366928876644036615


I think DC is doing some of this through the DC housing authority