Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) Ward 8 residents are fearful of vaccines. The health system in the US has never recovered from Tuskeegee.
2) DC does not have a "shortage" of vaccines relative to its ability to distribute them. According to the NYT, only 2/3 of it's available vaccines have been administered.
D.C. does have a shortage of vaccines, because it's holding some in reserve as second doses for people who got the first doses -- and even if it weren't, 1/3 of the available vaccines wouldn't meet the current demand.
Federal government, both Biden and previously Trump have told local governments NOT to hold doses in reserve for the second shots as the Federal government is accounting for second doses and holding doses back simply slows the process down. This is old news.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) Ward 8 residents are fearful of vaccines. The health system in the US has never recovered from Tuskeegee.
2) DC does not have a "shortage" of vaccines relative to its ability to distribute them. According to the NYT, only 2/3 of it's available vaccines have been administered.
D.C. does have a shortage of vaccines, because it's holding some in reserve as second doses for people who got the first doses -- and even if it weren't, 1/3 of the available vaccines wouldn't meet the current demand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s not forget Kamala Harris as late as October 2020 throwing doubt all over any vaccine that Trump was involved with.
She of course changed her mind, but the damage was done.
Kamala Harris was fervently anti COVID vaccine until it became her problem. But that is real politic. I don't imagine that she would venture into Ward 8 though.
Anonymous wrote:1) Ward 8 residents are fearful of vaccines. The health system in the US has never recovered from Tuskeegee.
2) DC does not have a "shortage" of vaccines relative to its ability to distribute them. According to the NYT, only 2/3 of it's available vaccines have been administered.
Anonymous wrote:Let’s not forget Kamala Harris as late as October 2020 throwing doubt all over any vaccine that Trump was involved with.
She of course changed her mind, but the damage was done.
Anonymous wrote:1) Ward 8 residents are fearful of vaccines. The health system in the US has never recovered from Tuskeegee.
2) DC does not have a "shortage" of vaccines relative to its ability to distribute them. According to the NYT, only 2/3 of it's available vaccines have been administered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PS they are experimenting this week with a church vaccination clinic.
But I thought that the reason that regular doctors, not in hospitals with large facilities, could not give the vaccines was because they did not have the equipment to keep the vaccines cold.
I suppose that the Church's in Ward 7 can use their big pot luck refrigerators.
The Moderna vaccines, which are the ones being used in Giant/Safeway/etc. pharmacies, can be stored in normal freezers for short periods of time. The Pfizer ones have to stay in ultra-cold facilities the whole time.
They need to open sites in Ward 3. What a terrible message they've sent to some residents.
There is a site in Ward 3! And Ward 3 seniors are doing a GREAT job of getting vaccinated. The terrible message is that affluent and white people, as usual, will get the majority of any resource that is scarce.
Where is the site?
safeway
The only feedback I've heard on this "site " is limited appointment/appoibtments being canceled/lack of vaccine. #notequitable
What determines equity is not how many vaccine sites there are in a given ward, though. It's how many people eligible in a given ward are being vaccinated -- and what share of the vaccinations each ward makes up. By that standard, Ward 3 is doing just fine.
Hmmm...you don't know what equity means...interesting.
Does anybody know officially why there is only one vaccination site in Ward 3?
If we don't like the optic of rich seniors trapesing across town to SE, where are they supposed to sigh up to get the shots in Cleveland Park, Tenleytown, Friendship Heights. There can't possibly really be no locations there. (AU Park? Spring Valley?)
Stop complaining about Ward 3 not having access. You are disgusting.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PS they are experimenting this week with a church vaccination clinic.
But I thought that the reason that regular doctors, not in hospitals with large facilities, could not give the vaccines was because they did not have the equipment to keep the vaccines cold.
I suppose that the Church's in Ward 7 can use their big pot luck refrigerators.
The Moderna vaccines, which are the ones being used in Giant/Safeway/etc. pharmacies, can be stored in normal freezers for short periods of time. The Pfizer ones have to stay in ultra-cold facilities the whole time.
They need to open sites in Ward 3. What a terrible message they've sent to some residents.
There is a site in Ward 3! And Ward 3 seniors are doing a GREAT job of getting vaccinated. The terrible message is that affluent and white people, as usual, will get the majority of any resource that is scarce.
Where is the site?
safeway
The only feedback I've heard on this "site " is limited appointment/appoibtments being canceled/lack of vaccine. #notequitable
What determines equity is not how many vaccine sites there are in a given ward, though. It's how many people eligible in a given ward are being vaccinated -- and what share of the vaccinations each ward makes up. By that standard, Ward 3 is doing just fine.
Hmmm...you don't know what equity means...interesting.
Does anybody know officially why there is only one vaccination site in Ward 3?
If we don't like the optic of rich seniors trapesing across town to SE, where are they supposed to sigh up to get the shots in Cleveland Park, Tenleytown, Friendship Heights. There can't possibly really be no locations there. (AU Park? Spring Valley?)
Stop complaining about Ward 3 not having access. You are disgusting.
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You must not understand what "access' means.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PS they are experimenting this week with a church vaccination clinic.
But I thought that the reason that regular doctors, not in hospitals with large facilities, could not give the vaccines was because they did not have the equipment to keep the vaccines cold.
I suppose that the Church's in Ward 7 can use their big pot luck refrigerators.
The Moderna vaccines, which are the ones being used in Giant/Safeway/etc. pharmacies, can be stored in normal freezers for short periods of time. The Pfizer ones have to stay in ultra-cold facilities the whole time.
They need to open sites in Ward 3. What a terrible message they've sent to some residents.
There is a site in Ward 3! And Ward 3 seniors are doing a GREAT job of getting vaccinated. The terrible message is that affluent and white people, as usual, will get the majority of any resource that is scarce.
Where is the site?
safeway
The only feedback I've heard on this "site " is limited appointment/appoibtments being canceled/lack of vaccine. #notequitable
What determines equity is not how many vaccine sites there are in a given ward, though. It's how many people eligible in a given ward are being vaccinated -- and what share of the vaccinations each ward makes up. By that standard, Ward 3 is doing just fine.
Hmmm...you don't know what equity means...interesting.
Does anybody know officially why there is only one vaccination site in Ward 3?
If we don't like the optic of rich seniors trapesing across town to SE, where are they supposed to sigh up to get the shots in Cleveland Park, Tenleytown, Friendship Heights. There can't possibly really be no locations there. (AU Park? Spring Valley?)
Stop complaining about Ward 3 not having access. You are disgusting.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PS they are experimenting this week with a church vaccination clinic.
But I thought that the reason that regular doctors, not in hospitals with large facilities, could not give the vaccines was because they did not have the equipment to keep the vaccines cold.
I suppose that the Church's in Ward 7 can use their big pot luck refrigerators.
The Moderna vaccines, which are the ones being used in Giant/Safeway/etc. pharmacies, can be stored in normal freezers for short periods of time. The Pfizer ones have to stay in ultra-cold facilities the whole time.
They need to open sites in Ward 3. What a terrible message they've sent to some residents.
There is a site in Ward 3! And Ward 3 seniors are doing a GREAT job of getting vaccinated. The terrible message is that affluent and white people, as usual, will get the majority of any resource that is scarce.
Where is the site?
safeway
The only feedback I've heard on this "site " is limited appointment/appoibtments being canceled/lack of vaccine. #notequitable
What determines equity is not how many vaccine sites there are in a given ward, though. It's how many people eligible in a given ward are being vaccinated -- and what share of the vaccinations each ward makes up. By that standard, Ward 3 is doing just fine.
Hmmm...you don't know what equity means...interesting.
Does anybody know officially why there is only one vaccination site in Ward 3?
If we don't like the optic of rich seniors trapesing across town to SE, where are they supposed to sigh up to get the shots in Cleveland Park, Tenleytown, Friendship Heights. There can't possibly really be no locations there. (AU Park? Spring Valley?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PS they are experimenting this week with a church vaccination clinic.
But I thought that the reason that regular doctors, not in hospitals with large facilities, could not give the vaccines was because they did not have the equipment to keep the vaccines cold.
I suppose that the Church's in Ward 7 can use their big pot luck refrigerators.
The Moderna vaccines, which are the ones being used in Giant/Safeway/etc. pharmacies, can be stored in normal freezers for short periods of time. The Pfizer ones have to stay in ultra-cold facilities the whole time.
They need to open sites in Ward 3. What a terrible message they've sent to some residents.
There is a site in Ward 3! And Ward 3 seniors are doing a GREAT job of getting vaccinated. The terrible message is that affluent and white people, as usual, will get the majority of any resource that is scarce.
Where is the site?
safeway
The only feedback I've heard on this "site " is limited appointment/appoibtments being canceled/lack of vaccine. #notequitable
What determines equity is not how many vaccine sites there are in a given ward, though. It's how many people eligible in a given ward are being vaccinated -- and what share of the vaccinations each ward makes up. By that standard, Ward 3 is doing just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PS they are experimenting this week with a church vaccination clinic.
But I thought that the reason that regular doctors, not in hospitals with large facilities, could not give the vaccines was because they did not have the equipment to keep the vaccines cold.
I suppose that the Church's in Ward 7 can use their big pot luck refrigerators.
The Moderna vaccines, which are the ones being used in Giant/Safeway/etc. pharmacies, can be stored in normal freezers for short periods of time. The Pfizer ones have to stay in ultra-cold facilities the whole time.
They need to open sites in Ward 3. What a terrible message they've sent to some residents.
There is a site in Ward 3! And Ward 3 seniors are doing a GREAT job of getting vaccinated. The terrible message is that affluent and white people, as usual, will get the majority of any resource that is scarce.
Where is the site?
safeway
The only feedback I've heard on this "site " is limited appointment/appoibtments being canceled/lack of vaccine. #notequitable
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PS they are experimenting this week with a church vaccination clinic.
But I thought that the reason that regular doctors, not in hospitals with large facilities, could not give the vaccines was because they did not have the equipment to keep the vaccines cold.
I suppose that the Church's in Ward 7 can use their big pot luck refrigerators.
The Moderna vaccines, which are the ones being used in Giant/Safeway/etc. pharmacies, can be stored in normal freezers for short periods of time. The Pfizer ones have to stay in ultra-cold facilities the whole time.
They need to open sites in Ward 3. What a terrible message they've sent to some residents.
There is a site in Ward 3! And Ward 3 seniors are doing a GREAT job of getting vaccinated. The terrible message is that affluent and white people, as usual, will get the majority of any resource that is scarce.
Where is the site?
safeway
The only feedback I've heard on this "site " is limited appointment/appoibtments being canceled/lack of vaccine. #notequitable
Yes, that happens everywhere, because there aren't enough vaccine doses anywhere to go around. My parents had an appointment canceled in Ward 4 because the system scheduled it for them at a site that was closed on the day it was scheduled. If your concern is that everyone has an equitable chance of finding the system lousy and frustrating, don't worry!