Anonymous wrote:https://mayor.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/coronavirus/release_content/attachments/Situational-Update-Presentation_02-17-21.pdf
Instead of Covid news and updates - we have Bowser's political agenda.
She needs to go.
Why is there no mass vaccination site in DC?? Convention center is very accessible to all.
Anonymous wrote:https://mayor.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/coronavirus/release_content/attachments/Situational-Update-Presentation_02-17-21.pdf
Instead of Covid news and updates - we have Bowser's political agenda.
She needs to go.
Why is there no mass vaccination site in DC?? Convention center is very accessible to all.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not too worried about this. It's all about the total number of americans that can get a vaccine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It works both ways, though. My DH and my best friend who both live in DC were vaccinated in MD because of their jobs. They spend no time mixing with the DC population and a lot of time mixing with the MD population. DC is small so it has many people who live outside it and work inside it. You want to vaccinate the people who are most likely to spread and catch it in your location to stop the pandemic.
Yeah, this has been debunked as a good strategy for DC residents and their health. DC residents are last in the nation, get it?
BUT THE FEDS!
The problem is that DC isn't being treated well by the federal government that is doing vaccine allocations.
Because DC is urban, and surrounded by suburbs, different from every other state, it needs more vaccine. It has more commuters.
But the only way to get more vaccine from the feds is to be politically stronger.
This is why DC must be made a state. Our residents will be shortchanged until we have two Senators that can advocate for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It works both ways, though. My DH and my best friend who both live in DC were vaccinated in MD because of their jobs. They spend no time mixing with the DC population and a lot of time mixing with the MD population. DC is small so it has many people who live outside it and work inside it. You want to vaccinate the people who are most likely to spread and catch it in your location to stop the pandemic.
Yeah, this has been debunked as a good strategy for DC residents and their health. DC residents are last in the nation, get it?
BUT THE FEDS!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is on the Mayor. She had a deal for an initial 8K doses from both VA and MD, but then nothing after that. Now we are just inoculating their residents with zero plan to recoup doses for DC residents.
Exactly. Total failure of leadership by Bowser. But also totally unsurprising. [/quote
"Total failure" depends on your priorities. I'd prefer to know that my medical care providers, and other people that I might interact with out of necessity have been vaccinated -- because I probably won't be able to be for some time. I think efforts to get the most vulnerable people and those who are most likely to interact with the most vulnerable people vaccinated. I don't care what state they sleep in -- and neither do contagious diseases.
Health care workers have been vaccinated and its moot. The co tinued roll out of the DC phased vaccination plan includes IT workers and members of the media and just about everyone else on par with or ahead of actual residents. It doesn't secure extra doses, or acknowledge they have eligibility in their own state. Do you interact with members of the media on a daily basis? I've been sitting in my house since March like Mayor Bowser advised.![]()
Anonymous wrote:It works both ways, though. My DH and my best friend who both live in DC were vaccinated in MD because of their jobs. They spend no time mixing with the DC population and a lot of time mixing with the MD population. DC is small so it has many people who live outside it and work inside it. You want to vaccinate the people who are most likely to spread and catch it in your location to stop the pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is on the Mayor. She had a deal for an initial 8K doses from both VA and MD, but then nothing after that. Now we are just inoculating their residents with zero plan to recoup doses for DC residents.
Exactly. Total failure of leadership by Bowser. But also totally unsurprising. [/quote
"Total failure" depends on your priorities. I'd prefer to know that my medical care providers, and other people that I might interact with out of necessity have been vaccinated -- because I probably won't be able to be for some time. I think efforts to get the most vulnerable people and those who are most likely to interact with the most vulnerable people vaccinated. I don't care what state they sleep in -- and neither do contagious diseases.
Anonymous wrote:I may be oversimplifying the issue here, but why doesn't DCHealth continue to give vaccines out the way it is to workers who work in the city and then at the end of the week, perhaps in a weekly "hot wash" DC, MD, and VA health officials reconcile doses administered and adjust vaccines within their jurisdictions accordingly ensuring everyone gets a vaccine at their place of work and that the state/city vaccine doses are injected ultimately into state and city residents.
At the end of the day everything is transparent to the worker and the state/city health department resolves numbers on the margins.
Don't we have working relationships with MD and VA?
Why is this a FED issue if it can so easily be handled at a local level.