Anonymous wrote:MD & VA donated some of their vaccine supply to the District.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/maryland-virginia-donate-vaccine-doses-to-washington-dc/ar-BB1c3e3d
Nomicat wrote:That's absurd! It seems like they distribution of the vaccine is out of whack everywhere. I know several health care workers that are just getting vaccinated now - after working for months not knowing if they'd get sick. And yet politicians and athletes seem to get it at their convenience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait til you find out how many people from the suburbs came into our city for free Covid tests.
Or for a free public education.
Anonymous wrote:Wait til you find out how many people from the suburbs came into our city for free Covid tests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t the whole point to get people in DC vaccinated? Whether they live here, or work here - they’re still HERE.
You can be infected just as easily by someone who works in DC as someone who lives in DC. They both spend time out and about it DC, and both have the same likelihood of infecting others. Where they sleep at night is a pointless distinction.
The whole argument is absurd.
Um, no--the point is that each state has a plan to vaccinate their own residents. If DC residents are cut out, they cannot protect their own health, get back in the workforce, visit kids, relatives attend funerals etc. We have actually been doing a GREAT job keeping the rates down in DC, behaving and doing the right thing. Now vaccinate us.
I would love to know the Mayor's entering argument for vaccines for DC. Did she tell the FEDS 700,000--the actual population? Or a million, to account for vaccinating workers from other states? If the latter, fine, as long as we have the resources to administer. if the former, then residents are getting shorted by our local government, while other local governments look out for their resides. #notright
This whole discussion can be 'solved' by DC GOV releasing the actual reasoning and figures behind this effort to vaccinate out of state workers.
Ever since the first allocation of doses (for health care workers) when it was clear that the distribution was based on population but DC wasn’t getting extra to cover out of state workers Bowser has been pushing the feds and MD and VA for more doses. They have given DC some but not enough to make up for the shortfall
It was DC GOV and Dept. of Health decision to cover out of state workers though, so they should have asked for more in the first place and they certainly should do so now. If you look at DC GOVS phased vaccination plan, the list of essential workers that rolls out just never ends. It includes "IT" and "Members of the Media" among others. They need to establish contractually enough vaccine from MD/VA/the Feds to cover these folks, or they need to re-consider why they are giving vaccines to out of staters when they only have requested enough quantities to cover residents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t the whole point to get people in DC vaccinated? Whether they live here, or work here - they’re still HERE.
You can be infected just as easily by someone who works in DC as someone who lives in DC. They both spend time out and about it DC, and both have the same likelihood of infecting others. Where they sleep at night is a pointless distinction.
The whole argument is absurd.
Um, no--the point is that each state has a plan to vaccinate their own residents. If DC residents are cut out, they cannot protect their own health, get back in the workforce, visit kids, relatives attend funerals etc. We have actually been doing a GREAT job keeping the rates down in DC, behaving and doing the right thing. Now vaccinate us.
I would love to know the Mayor's entering argument for vaccines for DC. Did she tell the FEDS 700,000--the actual population? Or a million, to account for vaccinating workers from other states? If the latter, fine, as long as we have the resources to administer. if the former, then residents are getting shorted by our local government, while other local governments look out for their resides. #notright
This whole discussion can be 'solved' by DC GOV releasing the actual reasoning and figures behind this effort to vaccinate out of state workers.
Ever since the first allocation of doses (for health care workers) when it was clear that the distribution was based on population but DC wasn’t getting extra to cover out of state workers Bowser has been pushing the feds and MD and VA for more doses. They have given DC some but not enough to make up for the shortfall
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t the whole point to get people in DC vaccinated? Whether they live here, or work here - they’re still HERE.
You can be infected just as easily by someone who works in DC as someone who lives in DC. They both spend time out and about it DC, and both have the same likelihood of infecting others. Where they sleep at night is a pointless distinction.
The whole argument is absurd.
Um, no--the point is that each state has a plan to vaccinate their own residents. If DC residents are cut out, they cannot protect their own health, get back in the workforce, visit kids, relatives attend funerals etc. We have actually been doing a GREAT job keeping the rates down in DC, behaving and doing the right thing. Now vaccinate us.
I would love to know the Mayor's entering argument for vaccines for DC. Did she tell the FEDS 700,000--the actual population? Or a million, to account for vaccinating workers from other states? If the latter, fine, as long as we have the resources to administer. if the former, then residents are getting shorted by our local government, while other local governments look out for their resides. #notright
This whole discussion can be 'solved' by DC GOV releasing the actual reasoning and figures behind this effort to vaccinate out of state workers.
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t the whole point to get people in DC vaccinated? Whether they live here, or work here - they’re still HERE.
You can be infected just as easily by someone who works in DC as someone who lives in DC. They both spend time out and about it DC, and both have the same likelihood of infecting others. Where they sleep at night is a pointless distinction.
The whole argument is absurd.
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t the whole point to get people in DC vaccinated? Whether they live here, or work here - they’re still HERE.
You can be infected just as easily by someone who works in DC as someone who lives in DC. They both spend time out and about it DC, and both have the same likelihood of infecting others. Where they sleep at night is a pointless distinction.
The whole argument is absurd.