Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Relax.
As someone who just had a child home for a week of quarantine due to exposure at school, I want this disruption to our lives to end as soon as possible.
-Not OP.
You only care about yourself, not your child. Got it. Life still will not be back to "normal" but your life really hasn't changed except having your kid home for a week. It really sucks for your child to have to be with parents who cannot be bothered with them.
Yes, I care so little about my child because I want him to get the vaccine as soon as possible and to actually be in school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our pediatrician said that most of the allotment will be going to pharmacies, very little going to pediatric practices.
Pediatrician's allotment is only enough to cover 10% of her patients.
Interesting. Thoughts on why? At least the pediatrician is usually a drive thru.
Anonymous wrote:Our pediatrician said that most of the allotment will be going to pharmacies, very little going to pediatric practices.
Pediatrician's allotment is only enough to cover 10% of her patients.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Relax.
As someone who just had a child home for a week of quarantine due to exposure at school, I want this disruption to our lives to end as soon as possible.
-Not OP.
You only care about yourself, not your child. Got it. Life still will not be back to "normal" but your life really hasn't changed except having your kid home for a week. It really sucks for your child to have to be with parents who cannot be bothered with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Relax.
As someone who just had a child home for a week of quarantine due to exposure at school, I want this disruption to our lives to end as soon as possible.
-Not OP.
No empathy as my kids have been home since this started and out of school due to selfish people like you bringing in covid to the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Relax.
As someone who just had a child home for a week of quarantine due to exposure at school, I want this disruption to our lives to end as soon as possible.
-Not OP.
Most likely in error. CDC is meeting tomorrow. It is expected that there will be committee approval and then it will go to the Head of CDC for approval. THEN appointments can start.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, how does one get on the list for the Inova clinic?
I just saw a tweet saying that as soon as it is approved, appointments will show up on http://vaccines.gov/. I assume that will cover pharmacies and mass vaccine clinics.
This is OP and I'm thinking the Inova one may have been released in error but I'm going to sit tight until my appointment is cancelled (if that's what happens). They should be available to sign up tomorrow regardless, though I heard elsewhere the vaccine may not be physically available til next week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Relax.
As someone who just had a child home for a week of quarantine due to exposure at school, I want this disruption to our lives to end as soon as possible.
-Not OP.
Anonymous wrote:I've heard from people that they have gotten the Inova spots. But they are definitely full.
Wondering about MoCo or if it will be pandemonium again. My pediatrician says they won't have any vaccine for weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have to ask how appointments for this particular age group and dosage are even available given that they haven't been distributed yet.
It is the same vaccine. Smaller dosage is Probably taken from the same vial.
I don't think so. I've read several articles indicating that the administration is different and that they will be using smaller needles as well. My own pediatrician stated the same, and they've been routinely giving out the Pfizer vaccine to 12+ patients.
Anonymous wrote:Relax.