Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. They literally can’t reopen school and vaccinate staff concurrently because they are planning to use school nurses to vaccinate staff!!! Just send them to Inova like Fairfax is doing!
Do they have their own supply?
Sort of. The have a dedicated "pod" with appointments just for teachers, it sounds like. If they send their teachers to INOVA like Fairfax Co. is doing, then those teachers have to compete for appointments along with firefighters, police officers, and other categories of essential workers included in 1a and 1b.
I bet it will STILL be easier to get an appointment at INOVA than with LCPS, which according to the latest email, it sounds like we are allowed to do. It said we could get it "within the community" also.
Agreed. Doing your own pods sounds horribly inefficient and doesn't scale. INOVA is built for this and will crank through that population. All things being equal, you'd have to think LCPS will lag far behind the other districts in getting their teacher population vaccinated.
It’s not ineffecient! They’re pulling school nurses to do them so they’re actually declogging other administration sites and using LCPS resources appropriately.
Have they started?
Not only have they not started, they have not released the signup, nor said when they plan to. They also said it will take 6-8 weeks OR MORE to vaccinate all staff.
Well, at least they're "efficient".
That was my point. I have more faith in INOVA working out the kinks than LCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. They literally can’t reopen school and vaccinate staff concurrently because they are planning to use school nurses to vaccinate staff!!! Just send them to Inova like Fairfax is doing!
Do they have their own supply?
Sort of. The have a dedicated "pod" with appointments just for teachers, it sounds like. If they send their teachers to INOVA like Fairfax Co. is doing, then those teachers have to compete for appointments along with firefighters, police officers, and other categories of essential workers included in 1a and 1b.
I bet it will STILL be easier to get an appointment at INOVA than with LCPS, which according to the latest email, it sounds like we are allowed to do. It said we could get it "within the community" also.
Agreed. Doing your own pods sounds horribly inefficient and doesn't scale. INOVA is built for this and will crank through that population. All things being equal, you'd have to think LCPS will lag far behind the other districts in getting their teacher population vaccinated.
It’s not ineffecient! They’re pulling school nurses to do them so they’re actually declogging other administration sites and using LCPS resources appropriately.
Have they started?
Not only have they not started, they have not released the signup, nor said when they plan to. They also said it will take 6-8 weeks OR MORE to vaccinate all staff.
Well, at least they're "efficient".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. They literally can’t reopen school and vaccinate staff concurrently because they are planning to use school nurses to vaccinate staff!!! Just send them to Inova like Fairfax is doing!
Do they have their own supply?
Sort of. The have a dedicated "pod" with appointments just for teachers, it sounds like. If they send their teachers to INOVA like Fairfax Co. is doing, then those teachers have to compete for appointments along with firefighters, police officers, and other categories of essential workers included in 1a and 1b.
I bet it will STILL be easier to get an appointment at INOVA than with LCPS, which according to the latest email, it sounds like we are allowed to do. It said we could get it "within the community" also.
Agreed. Doing your own pods sounds horribly inefficient and doesn't scale. INOVA is built for this and will crank through that population. All things being equal, you'd have to think LCPS will lag far behind the other districts in getting their teacher population vaccinated.
It’s not ineffecient! They’re pulling school nurses to do them so they’re actually declogging other administration sites and using LCPS resources appropriately.
Have they started?
Not only have they not started, they have not released the signup, nor said when they plan to. They also said it will take 6-8 weeks OR MORE to vaccinate all staff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. They literally can’t reopen school and vaccinate staff concurrently because they are planning to use school nurses to vaccinate staff!!! Just send them to Inova like Fairfax is doing!
Do they have their own supply?
Sort of. The have a dedicated "pod" with appointments just for teachers, it sounds like. If they send their teachers to INOVA like Fairfax Co. is doing, then those teachers have to compete for appointments along with firefighters, police officers, and other categories of essential workers included in 1a and 1b.
I bet it will STILL be easier to get an appointment at INOVA than with LCPS, which according to the latest email, it sounds like we are allowed to do. It said we could get it "within the community" also.
Agreed. Doing your own pods sounds horribly inefficient and doesn't scale. INOVA is built for this and will crank through that population. All things being equal, you'd have to think LCPS will lag far behind the other districts in getting their teacher population vaccinated.
It’s not ineffecient! They’re pulling school nurses to do them so they’re actually declogging other administration sites and using LCPS resources appropriately.
Have they started?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. They literally can’t reopen school and vaccinate staff concurrently because they are planning to use school nurses to vaccinate staff!!! Just send them to Inova like Fairfax is doing!
Do they have their own supply?
Sort of. The have a dedicated "pod" with appointments just for teachers, it sounds like. If they send their teachers to INOVA like Fairfax Co. is doing, then those teachers have to compete for appointments along with firefighters, police officers, and other categories of essential workers included in 1a and 1b.
I bet it will STILL be easier to get an appointment at INOVA than with LCPS, which according to the latest email, it sounds like we are allowed to do. It said we could get it "within the community" also.
Agreed. Doing your own pods sounds horribly inefficient and doesn't scale. INOVA is built for this and will crank through that population. All things being equal, you'd have to think LCPS will lag far behind the other districts in getting their teacher population vaccinated.
It’s not ineffecient! They’re pulling school nurses to do them so they’re actually declogging other administration sites and using LCPS resources appropriately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. They literally can’t reopen school and vaccinate staff concurrently because they are planning to use school nurses to vaccinate staff!!! Just send them to Inova like Fairfax is doing!
Do they have their own supply?
Sort of. The have a dedicated "pod" with appointments just for teachers, it sounds like. If they send their teachers to INOVA like Fairfax Co. is doing, then those teachers have to compete for appointments along with firefighters, police officers, and other categories of essential workers included in 1a and 1b.
I bet it will STILL be easier to get an appointment at INOVA than with LCPS, which according to the latest email, it sounds like we are allowed to do. It said we could get it "within the community" also.
Agreed. Doing your own pods sounds horribly inefficient and doesn't scale. INOVA is built for this and will crank through that population. All things being equal, you'd have to think LCPS will lag far behind the other districts in getting their teacher population vaccinated.
It’s not ineffecient! They’re pulling school nurses to do them so they’re actually declogging other administration sites and using LCPS resources appropriately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. They literally can’t reopen school and vaccinate staff concurrently because they are planning to use school nurses to vaccinate staff!!! Just send them to Inova like Fairfax is doing!
Do they have their own supply?
Sort of. The have a dedicated "pod" with appointments just for teachers, it sounds like. If they send their teachers to INOVA like Fairfax Co. is doing, then those teachers have to compete for appointments along with firefighters, police officers, and other categories of essential workers included in 1a and 1b.
I bet it will STILL be easier to get an appointment at INOVA than with LCPS, which according to the latest email, it sounds like we are allowed to do. It said we could get it "within the community" also.
Agreed. Doing your own pods sounds horribly inefficient and doesn't scale. INOVA is built for this and will crank through that population. All things being equal, you'd have to think LCPS will lag far behind the other districts in getting their teacher population vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. They literally can’t reopen school and vaccinate staff concurrently because they are planning to use school nurses to vaccinate staff!!! Just send them to Inova like Fairfax is doing!
Do they have their own supply?
Sort of. The have a dedicated "pod" with appointments just for teachers, it sounds like. If they send their teachers to INOVA like Fairfax Co. is doing, then those teachers have to compete for appointments along with firefighters, police officers, and other categories of essential workers included in 1a and 1b.
I bet it will STILL be easier to get an appointment at INOVA than with LCPS, which according to the latest email, it sounds like we are allowed to do. It said we could get it "within the community" also.
Agreed. Doing your own pods sounds horribly inefficient and doesn't scale. INOVA is built for this and will crank through that population. All things being equal, you'd have to think LCPS will lag far behind the other districts in getting their teacher population vaccinated.
Althought maybe not. Rabid FCPS teachers have now crashed INOVA's entire system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. They literally can’t reopen school and vaccinate staff concurrently because they are planning to use school nurses to vaccinate staff!!! Just send them to Inova like Fairfax is doing!
Do they have their own supply?
Sort of. The have a dedicated "pod" with appointments just for teachers, it sounds like. If they send their teachers to INOVA like Fairfax Co. is doing, then those teachers have to compete for appointments along with firefighters, police officers, and other categories of essential workers included in 1a and 1b.
I bet it will STILL be easier to get an appointment at INOVA than with LCPS, which according to the latest email, it sounds like we are allowed to do. It said we could get it "within the community" also.
Agreed. Doing your own pods sounds horribly inefficient and doesn't scale. INOVA is built for this and will crank through that population. All things being equal, you'd have to think LCPS will lag far behind the other districts in getting their teacher population vaccinated.