Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia is artificially low because they had 460K vaccines until recently (like a couple of days ago). That puts them in top 15.
I honestly wonder if Maryland is trying to stall of opening schools.
(let me clarify re: Virginia. They distributed 217K out of the initial 460K doses, or 47%. At that point, looks like they got more vaccines, another 400+k, which is great for the state. I don't know the mechanism, but basically that's why Virginia looks like it is trailing now.
Anonymous wrote:No state is doing "well". Warp Speed was a triumph, but I am peeved that the Feds contracted for such limited doses of these early vaccines like Pfizer. That seems like a mistake, as our economy will not come back until the folks in the middle NOT currently being vaccinated (young to middle aged) can get out to work (June? fall? 2022?). Meanwhile distribution efforts by states are whatever is the opposite of Warp Speed. The states that are being overly rigid about moving category by category and unimaginative about distribution are just seeing the worst bottle neck. They are all falling down on the job, and some like MD and VA and IMO DC (750,000 residents! Not a lot to manage!) Are falling off a cliff.
Anonymous wrote:Virginia is artificially low because they had 460K vaccines until recently (like a couple of days ago). That puts them in top 15.
I honestly wonder if Maryland is trying to stall of opening schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of doses are trapped in hospitals that have only administered a third of what they got. Time to claw those back. This is so frustrating.
This is definitely where Maryland messed up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Virginia is artificially low because they had 460K vaccines until recently (like a couple of days ago). That puts them in top 15.
I honestly wonder if Maryland is trying to stall of opening schools.
Probably since they know it is unsafe, but it is political suicide to say so to DCUM’s MCPS parents.
Anonymous wrote:Virginia is artificially low because they had 460K vaccines until recently (like a couple of days ago). That puts them in top 15.
I honestly wonder if Maryland is trying to stall of opening schools.
Anonymous wrote:Virginia is artificially low because they had 460K vaccines until recently (like a couple of days ago). That puts them in top 15.
I honestly wonder if Maryland is trying to stall of opening schools.