Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know who your fcps counterparts are but if they have an appointment already to get the vaccine they did it wrong. Fcps staff are supposed to wait until we have direct instructions from the county.
A lot of princpals were circulating the link for INOVA staff vaccines and teachers just signed up and went anyway. INOVA was too nice to turn them away but they were NOT supposed to be there. Teachers were doing backflips to justify it.
Why are you discouraging people from getting vaccinated? The vaccine isn't scarce. There are appointment available. Why wouldn't they go get one?
Stop trying to justify your actions. Would you want your picture on the front page of WaPo saying you knowingly cut the line? I doubt it.
People didn’t knowingly cut the line. Someone within Innova shared the link, which then, got shared to principals who sent it out. By the time the link was shut down and Innova gave full guidance, people had started signing up. When you signed up for it, there was a spot for “other essential workers.” They honored the appointments made because there are literally hundreds of open appointments. People aren’t going to whatever reason. I work for Innova and know they are having issues getting people to take appointments.
Yes they did. They had to click a link that said "Inova Team Member vaccine" then they had to read a list of instructions telling them to bring their inova badge to the appt, and also click a drop down menu stating their role within Inova. They knew and so did you. Obviously you feel guilt or you wouldn't be arguing so hard to justify your actions. That's telling.
So you missed the part that said I work for Innova right? There were multiple linked because we are vaccinating multiple groups—not just 1a hospital workers. Someone prematurely shared a link before we prepped for teachers. There was a drop down for other essential workers outside of Innova and healthcare. But sure, please tell me what happened.
You work for “Innova” and you don’t know how to spell it?!
not pp but I’m a nurse there an my phone auto corrects it constantly. I don’t know why you all enjoy jumping down teachers throats. It’s been fairly well documents that the link was sent by principals and people were told to sign up. I saw give it to them. The state approved it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know who your fcps counterparts are but if they have an appointment already to get the vaccine they did it wrong. Fcps staff are supposed to wait until we have direct instructions from the county.
A lot of princpals were circulating the link for INOVA staff vaccines and teachers just signed up and went anyway. INOVA was too nice to turn them away but they were NOT supposed to be there. Teachers were doing backflips to justify it.
Why are you discouraging people from getting vaccinated? The vaccine isn't scarce. There are appointment available. Why wouldn't they go get one?
Stop trying to justify your actions. Would you want your picture on the front page of WaPo saying you knowingly cut the line? I doubt it.
People didn’t knowingly cut the line. Someone within Innova shared the link, which then, got shared to principals who sent it out. By the time the link was shut down and Innova gave full guidance, people had started signing up. When you signed up for it, there was a spot for “other essential workers.” They honored the appointments made because there are literally hundreds of open appointments. People aren’t going to whatever reason. I work for Innova and know they are having issues getting people to take appointments.
Yes they did. They had to click a link that said "Inova Team Member vaccine" then they had to read a list of instructions telling them to bring their inova badge to the appt, and also click a drop down menu stating their role within Inova. They knew and so did you. Obviously you feel guilt or you wouldn't be arguing so hard to justify your actions. That's telling.
So you missed the part that said I work for Innova right? There were multiple linked because we are vaccinating multiple groups—not just 1a hospital workers. Someone prematurely shared a link before we prepped for teachers. There was a drop down for other essential workers outside of Innova and healthcare. But sure, please tell me what happened.
Even the other link did NOT have a drop down for teachers. And I called the hotline to confirm.
It had a drop down for other essential workers.
It was clear it was not for teachers. As confirmed by the phone call I and others made to the number provided, as well as the subsequent emails from FCPS.
I don’t get the fuss here. Do you want teachers vaccinated or not? There have been multiple threads on DCUM screaming at teachers to sign up by whatever means necessary, and now, people are pissed. There are enough vaccines for 1a and 1b. That’s not the problem. The problem is that we can’t get them into people’s arms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know who your fcps counterparts are but if they have an appointment already to get the vaccine they did it wrong. Fcps staff are supposed to wait until we have direct instructions from the county.
A lot of princpals were circulating the link for INOVA staff vaccines and teachers just signed up and went anyway. INOVA was too nice to turn them away but they were NOT supposed to be there. Teachers were doing backflips to justify it.
Why are you discouraging people from getting vaccinated? The vaccine isn't scarce. There are appointment available. Why wouldn't they go get one?
Stop trying to justify your actions. Would you want your picture on the front page of WaPo saying you knowingly cut the line? I doubt it.
People didn’t knowingly cut the line. Someone within Innova shared the link, which then, got shared to principals who sent it out. By the time the link was shut down and Innova gave full guidance, people had started signing up. When you signed up for it, there was a spot for “other essential workers.” They honored the appointments made because there are literally hundreds of open appointments. People aren’t going to whatever reason. I work for Innova and know they are having issues getting people to take appointments.
Yes they did. They had to click a link that said "Inova Team Member vaccine" then they had to read a list of instructions telling them to bring their inova badge to the appt, and also click a drop down menu stating their role within Inova. They knew and so did you. Obviously you feel guilt or you wouldn't be arguing so hard to justify your actions. That's telling.
So you missed the part that said I work for Innova right? There were multiple linked because we are vaccinating multiple groups—not just 1a hospital workers. Someone prematurely shared a link before we prepped for teachers. There was a drop down for other essential workers outside of Innova and healthcare. But sure, please tell me what happened.
You work for “Innova” and you don’t know how to spell it?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know who your fcps counterparts are but if they have an appointment already to get the vaccine they did it wrong. Fcps staff are supposed to wait until we have direct instructions from the county.
A lot of princpals were circulating the link for INOVA staff vaccines and teachers just signed up and went anyway. INOVA was too nice to turn them away but they were NOT supposed to be there. Teachers were doing backflips to justify it.
Why are you discouraging people from getting vaccinated? The vaccine isn't scarce. There are appointment available. Why wouldn't they go get one?
Stop trying to justify your actions. Would you want your picture on the front page of WaPo saying you knowingly cut the line? I doubt it.
People didn’t knowingly cut the line. Someone within Innova shared the link, which then, got shared to principals who sent it out. By the time the link was shut down and Innova gave full guidance, people had started signing up. When you signed up for it, there was a spot for “other essential workers.” They honored the appointments made because there are literally hundreds of open appointments. People aren’t going to whatever reason. I work for Innova and know they are having issues getting people to take appointments.
Yes they did. They had to click a link that said "Inova Team Member vaccine" then they had to read a list of instructions telling them to bring their inova badge to the appt, and also click a drop down menu stating their role within Inova. They knew and so did you. Obviously you feel guilt or you wouldn't be arguing so hard to justify your actions. That's telling.
So you missed the part that said I work for Innova right? There were multiple linked because we are vaccinating multiple groups—not just 1a hospital workers. Someone prematurely shared a link before we prepped for teachers. There was a drop down for other essential workers outside of Innova and healthcare. But sure, please tell me what happened.
Even the other link did NOT have a drop down for teachers. And I called the hotline to confirm.
It had a drop down for other essential workers.
It was clear it was not for teachers. As confirmed by the phone call I and others made to the number provided, as well as the subsequent emails from FCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know who your fcps counterparts are but if they have an appointment already to get the vaccine they did it wrong. Fcps staff are supposed to wait until we have direct instructions from the county.
A lot of princpals were circulating the link for INOVA staff vaccines and teachers just signed up and went anyway. INOVA was too nice to turn them away but they were NOT supposed to be there. Teachers were doing backflips to justify it.
Why are you discouraging people from getting vaccinated? The vaccine isn't scarce. There are appointment available. Why wouldn't they go get one?
Stop trying to justify your actions. Would you want your picture on the front page of WaPo saying you knowingly cut the line? I doubt it.
People didn’t knowingly cut the line. Someone within Innova shared the link, which then, got shared to principals who sent it out. By the time the link was shut down and Innova gave full guidance, people had started signing up. When you signed up for it, there was a spot for “other essential workers.” They honored the appointments made because there are literally hundreds of open appointments. People aren’t going to whatever reason. I work for Innova and know they are having issues getting people to take appointments.
Yes they did. They had to click a link that said "Inova Team Member vaccine" then they had to read a list of instructions telling them to bring their inova badge to the appt, and also click a drop down menu stating their role within Inova. They knew and so did you. Obviously you feel guilt or you wouldn't be arguing so hard to justify your actions. That's telling.
So you missed the part that said I work for Innova right? There were multiple linked because we are vaccinating multiple groups—not just 1a hospital workers. Someone prematurely shared a link before we prepped for teachers. There was a drop down for other essential workers outside of Innova and healthcare. But sure, please tell me what happened.
Even the other link did NOT have a drop down for teachers. And I called the hotline to confirm.
It had a drop down for other essential workers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know who your fcps counterparts are but if they have an appointment already to get the vaccine they did it wrong. Fcps staff are supposed to wait until we have direct instructions from the county.
A lot of princpals were circulating the link for INOVA staff vaccines and teachers just signed up and went anyway. INOVA was too nice to turn them away but they were NOT supposed to be there. Teachers were doing backflips to justify it.
Why are you discouraging people from getting vaccinated? The vaccine isn't scarce. There are appointment available. Why wouldn't they go get one?
Stop trying to justify your actions. Would you want your picture on the front page of WaPo saying you knowingly cut the line? I doubt it.
People didn’t knowingly cut the line. Someone within Innova shared the link, which then, got shared to principals who sent it out. By the time the link was shut down and Innova gave full guidance, people had started signing up. When you signed up for it, there was a spot for “other essential workers.” They honored the appointments made because there are literally hundreds of open appointments. People aren’t going to whatever reason. I work for Innova and know they are having issues getting people to take appointments.
Yes they did. They had to click a link that said "Inova Team Member vaccine" then they had to read a list of instructions telling them to bring their inova badge to the appt, and also click a drop down menu stating their role within Inova. They knew and so did you. Obviously you feel guilt or you wouldn't be arguing so hard to justify your actions. That's telling.
So you missed the part that said I work for Innova right? There were multiple linked because we are vaccinating multiple groups—not just 1a hospital workers. Someone prematurely shared a link before we prepped for teachers. There was a drop down for other essential workers outside of Innova and healthcare. But sure, please tell me what happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know who your fcps counterparts are but if they have an appointment already to get the vaccine they did it wrong. Fcps staff are supposed to wait until we have direct instructions from the county.
A lot of princpals were circulating the link for INOVA staff vaccines and teachers just signed up and went anyway. INOVA was too nice to turn them away but they were NOT supposed to be there. Teachers were doing backflips to justify it.
Why are you discouraging people from getting vaccinated? The vaccine isn't scarce. There are appointment available. Why wouldn't they go get one?
Stop trying to justify your actions. Would you want your picture on the front page of WaPo saying you knowingly cut the line? I doubt it.
People didn’t knowingly cut the line. Someone within Innova shared the link, which then, got shared to principals who sent it out. By the time the link was shut down and Innova gave full guidance, people had started signing up. When you signed up for it, there was a spot for “other essential workers.” They honored the appointments made because there are literally hundreds of open appointments. People aren’t going to whatever reason. I work for Innova and know they are having issues getting people to take appointments.
Yes they did. They had to click a link that said "Inova Team Member vaccine" then they had to read a list of instructions telling them to bring their inova badge to the appt, and also click a drop down menu stating their role within Inova. They knew and so did you. Obviously you feel guilt or you wouldn't be arguing so hard to justify your actions. That's telling.
So you missed the part that said I work for Innova right? There were multiple linked because we are vaccinating multiple groups—not just 1a hospital workers. Someone prematurely shared a link before we prepped for teachers. There was a drop down for other essential workers outside of Innova and healthcare. But sure, please tell me what happened.
Even the other link did NOT have a drop down for teachers. And I called the hotline to confirm.
It had a drop down for other essential workers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know who your fcps counterparts are but if they have an appointment already to get the vaccine they did it wrong. Fcps staff are supposed to wait until we have direct instructions from the county.
A lot of princpals were circulating the link for INOVA staff vaccines and teachers just signed up and went anyway. INOVA was too nice to turn them away but they were NOT supposed to be there. Teachers were doing backflips to justify it.
Why are you discouraging people from getting vaccinated? The vaccine isn't scarce. There are appointment available. Why wouldn't they go get one?
Stop trying to justify your actions. Would you want your picture on the front page of WaPo saying you knowingly cut the line? I doubt it.
People didn’t knowingly cut the line. Someone within Innova shared the link, which then, got shared to principals who sent it out. By the time the link was shut down and Innova gave full guidance, people had started signing up. When you signed up for it, there was a spot for “other essential workers.” They honored the appointments made because there are literally hundreds of open appointments. People aren’t going to whatever reason. I work for Innova and know they are having issues getting people to take appointments.
Yes they did. They had to click a link that said "Inova Team Member vaccine" then they had to read a list of instructions telling them to bring their inova badge to the appt, and also click a drop down menu stating their role within Inova. They knew and so did you. Obviously you feel guilt or you wouldn't be arguing so hard to justify your actions. That's telling.
So you missed the part that said I work for Innova right? There were multiple linked because we are vaccinating multiple groups—not just 1a hospital workers. Someone prematurely shared a link before we prepped for teachers. There was a drop down for other essential workers outside of Innova and healthcare. But sure, please tell me what happened.
Even the other link did NOT have a drop down for teachers. And I called the hotline to confirm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know who your fcps counterparts are but if they have an appointment already to get the vaccine they did it wrong. Fcps staff are supposed to wait until we have direct instructions from the county.
A lot of princpals were circulating the link for INOVA staff vaccines and teachers just signed up and went anyway. INOVA was too nice to turn them away but they were NOT supposed to be there. Teachers were doing backflips to justify it.
Why are you discouraging people from getting vaccinated? The vaccine isn't scarce. There are appointment available. Why wouldn't they go get one?
Stop trying to justify your actions. Would you want your picture on the front page of WaPo saying you knowingly cut the line? I doubt it.
People didn’t knowingly cut the line. Someone within Innova shared the link, which then, got shared to principals who sent it out. By the time the link was shut down and Innova gave full guidance, people had started signing up. When you signed up for it, there was a spot for “other essential workers.” They honored the appointments made because there are literally hundreds of open appointments. People aren’t going to whatever reason. I work for Innova and know they are having issues getting people to take appointments.
Yes they did. They had to click a link that said "Inova Team Member vaccine" then they had to read a list of instructions telling them to bring their inova badge to the appt, and also click a drop down menu stating their role within Inova. They knew and so did you. Obviously you feel guilt or you wouldn't be arguing so hard to justify your actions. That's telling.
So you missed the part that said I work for Innova right? There were multiple linked because we are vaccinating multiple groups—not just 1a hospital workers. Someone prematurely shared a link before we prepped for teachers. There was a drop down for other essential workers outside of Innova and healthcare. But sure, please tell me what happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know who your fcps counterparts are but if they have an appointment already to get the vaccine they did it wrong. Fcps staff are supposed to wait until we have direct instructions from the county.
A lot of princpals were circulating the link for INOVA staff vaccines and teachers just signed up and went anyway. INOVA was too nice to turn them away but they were NOT supposed to be there. Teachers were doing backflips to justify it.
Why are you discouraging people from getting vaccinated? The vaccine isn't scarce. There are appointment available. Why wouldn't they go get one?
Stop trying to justify your actions. Would you want your picture on the front page of WaPo saying you knowingly cut the line? I doubt it.
People didn’t knowingly cut the line. Someone within Innova shared the link, which then, got shared to principals who sent it out. By the time the link was shut down and Innova gave full guidance, people had started signing up. When you signed up for it, there was a spot for “other essential workers.” They honored the appointments made because there are literally hundreds of open appointments. People aren’t going to whatever reason. I work for Innova and know they are having issues getting people to take appointments.
Yes they did. They had to click a link that said "Inova Team Member vaccine" then they had to read a list of instructions telling them to bring their inova badge to the appt, and also click a drop down menu stating their role within Inova. They knew and so did you. Obviously you feel guilt or you wouldn't be arguing so hard to justify your actions. That's telling.
So you missed the part that said I work for Innova right? There were multiple linked because we are vaccinating multiple groups—not just 1a hospital workers. Someone prematurely shared a link before we prepped for teachers. There was a drop down for other essential workers outside of Innova and healthcare. But sure, please tell me what happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know who your fcps counterparts are but if they have an appointment already to get the vaccine they did it wrong. Fcps staff are supposed to wait until we have direct instructions from the county.
A lot of princpals were circulating the link for INOVA staff vaccines and teachers just signed up and went anyway. INOVA was too nice to turn them away but they were NOT supposed to be there. Teachers were doing backflips to justify it.
Why are you discouraging people from getting vaccinated? The vaccine isn't scarce. There are appointment available. Why wouldn't they go get one?
Stop trying to justify your actions. Would you want your picture on the front page of WaPo saying you knowingly cut the line? I doubt it.
People didn’t knowingly cut the line. Someone within Innova shared the link, which then, got shared to principals who sent it out. By the time the link was shut down and Innova gave full guidance, people had started signing up. When you signed up for it, there was a spot for “other essential workers.” They honored the appointments made because there are literally hundreds of open appointments. People aren’t going to whatever reason. I work for Innova and know they are having issues getting people to take appointments.
Yes they did. They had to click a link that said "Inova Team Member vaccine" then they had to read a list of instructions telling them to bring their inova badge to the appt, and also click a drop down menu stating their role within Inova. They knew and so did you. Obviously you feel guilt or you wouldn't be arguing so hard to justify your actions. That's telling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know who your fcps counterparts are but if they have an appointment already to get the vaccine they did it wrong. Fcps staff are supposed to wait until we have direct instructions from the county.
A lot of princpals were circulating the link for INOVA staff vaccines and teachers just signed up and went anyway. INOVA was too nice to turn them away but they were NOT supposed to be there. Teachers were doing backflips to justify it.
Why are you discouraging people from getting vaccinated? The vaccine isn't scarce. There are appointment available. Why wouldn't they go get one?
Stop trying to justify your actions. Would you want your picture on the front page of WaPo saying you knowingly cut the line? I doubt it.
People didn’t knowingly cut the line. Someone within Innova shared the link, which then, got shared to principals who sent it out. By the time the link was shut down and Innova gave full guidance, people had started signing up. When you signed up for it, there was a spot for “other essential workers.” They honored the appointments made because there are literally hundreds of open appointments. People aren’t going to whatever reason. I work for Innova and know they are having issues getting people to take appointments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know who your fcps counterparts are but if they have an appointment already to get the vaccine they did it wrong. Fcps staff are supposed to wait until we have direct instructions from the county.
A lot of princpals were circulating the link for INOVA staff vaccines and teachers just signed up and went anyway. INOVA was too nice to turn them away but they were NOT supposed to be there. Teachers were doing backflips to justify it.
Why are you discouraging people from getting vaccinated? The vaccine isn't scarce. There are appointment available. Why wouldn't they go get one?
Stop trying to justify your actions. Would you want your picture on the front page of WaPo saying you knowingly cut the line? I doubt it.