Anonymous
Post 02/26/2021 11:29     Subject: Vent about DC vaccine registration snafus

Also, there should be better pre-registration. Everyone should be able to have an account that includes a completed questionnaire BEFORE they become eligible. Then, when they are and appointments are available, all they should have to do is book the appointment.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2021 11:16     Subject: Vent about DC vaccine registration snafus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok. This is a debacle.

The 3500 appointments for tomorrow need to be made available to the entire city.

Thursdays appointments went to priority zip codes. Todays were available to ALL.

Tomorrows need to be available for all.


If you are serious about equity then you should be willing to wait until early summer to get your vax.


This phrase is becoming such an excuse. If DC is "serious about equity" they should give the vaccine allotted to DC's residents to DC residents. The Mayor's plan is to continue to deliver HALF of the vaccine allotted for my neighbors and me to out of state residents. Can you do basic math?


Check your privilege please. The residents and visitors who are entitled to the vaccine are being prioritized.


Another overused phrase, though my guess is you are just trolling


+1. states get vaccines based on population, including DC. I do believe that doctors, nurses, police and firefighters, teachers, grocery workers, bus drivers and all front line workers deserve to be vaccinated with priority. however, a big chunk of these front line workers who work in DC do not live in DC. so we are either given vaccines based on the number of people who live AND work in DC (in short, DC is given more vaccines), or people who work in DC but live in MD or VA get vaccinated in their state.

anyway, this is no excuse for the website and phone line failure. I knew it would have been hard to get a spot today but I did not expect to get a message that i called a non-working number or not be able to go pass the page with the code.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2021 11:08     Subject: Vent about DC vaccine registration snafus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok. This is a debacle.

The 3500 appointments for tomorrow need to be made available to the entire city.

Thursdays appointments went to priority zip codes. Todays were available to ALL.

Tomorrows need to be available for all.


They are having really low senior uptake in Wards 7 and 8. These folks are in multi-generational housing, so they are still at very high risk. I understand why they are trying to hold vaccines just for these wards.

Frankly, I think they need to get a list of these seniors and just deliver the shot at their front door. My guess is that they are having a very hard time getting through the internet or phone to acquire a vaccination.

These wards also have a large contingent of frontline workers. These are not your WFH white collar professionals.


+1. they should have made a list months ago of these older and low income people, and now they should sign them up and contact them directly, bringing a vaccine clinic to the area. these are the people more at risk.

Anonymous
Post 02/26/2021 11:02     Subject: Vent about DC vaccine registration snafus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok. This is a debacle.

The 3500 appointments for tomorrow need to be made available to the entire city.

Thursdays appointments went to priority zip codes. Todays were available to ALL.

Tomorrows need to be available for all.


They are having really low senior uptake in Wards 7 and 8. These folks are in multi-generational housing, so they are still at very high risk. I understand why they are trying to hold vaccines just for these wards.

Frankly, I think they need to get a list of these seniors and just deliver the shot at their front door. My guess is that they are having a very hard time getting through the internet or phone to acquire a vaccination.

These wards also have a large contingent of frontline workers. These are not your WFH white collar professionals.


The health director, Laquandra Nesbitt had an attitude with councilmembers when they complained about the difficultly of older, poorer and browner residents having difficulty accessing the system. She was flippant and unbothered. Now the entire city is seeing how bad the process and software is. Can you imagine not having any computer skills or help and trying to navigate this system?
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2021 10:58     Subject: Re:Vent about DC vaccine registration snafus

Anonymous wrote:Because Bowser is an idiot.

This is fact - regardless of the glossy PDF updates on her pet projects and “aren’t I wonderful” emails.


And her health director is an idiot.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2021 10:45     Subject: Vent about DC vaccine registration snafus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok. This is a debacle.

The 3500 appointments for tomorrow need to be made available to the entire city.

Thursdays appointments went to priority zip codes. Todays were available to ALL.

Tomorrows need to be available for all.


If you are serious about equity then you should be willing to wait until early summer to get your vax.


This phrase is becoming such an excuse. If DC is "serious about equity" they should give the vaccine allotted to DC's residents to DC residents. The Mayor's plan is to continue to deliver HALF of the vaccine allotted for my neighbors and me to out of state residents. Can you do basic math?


Check your privilege please. The residents and visitors who are entitled to the vaccine are being prioritized.


Another overused phrase, though my guess is you are just trolling
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2021 10:24     Subject: Vent about DC vaccine registration snafus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok. This is a debacle.

The 3500 appointments for tomorrow need to be made available to the entire city.

Thursdays appointments went to priority zip codes. Todays were available to ALL.

Tomorrows need to be available for all.


If you are serious about equity then you should be willing to wait until early summer to get your vax.


This phrase is becoming such an excuse. If DC is "serious about equity" they should give the vaccine allotted to DC's residents to DC residents. The Mayor's plan is to continue to deliver HALF of the vaccine allotted for my neighbors and me to out of state residents. Can you do basic math?


Check your privilege please. The residents and visitors who are entitled to the vaccine are being prioritized.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2021 10:18     Subject: Vent about DC vaccine registration snafus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok. This is a debacle.

The 3500 appointments for tomorrow need to be made available to the entire city.

Thursdays appointments went to priority zip codes. Todays were available to ALL.

Tomorrows need to be available for all.


They are having really low senior uptake in Wards 7 and 8. These folks are in multi-generational housing, so they are still at very high risk. I understand why they are trying to hold vaccines just for these wards.

Frankly, I think they need to get a list of these seniors and just deliver the shot at their front door. My guess is that they are having a very hard time getting through the internet or phone to acquire a vaccination.

These wards also have a large contingent of frontline workers. These are not your WFH white collar professionals.


Then open it to all residents there, and stop offering vaccine to out of state residents period. That will protect all DC residents. After that, vaccinate those who come in and out of the city if for some incomprehensible reason they are refusing to get vaccinated in their own state where vaccine is available to them.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2021 10:16     Subject: Vent about DC vaccine registration snafus

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok. This is a debacle.

The 3500 appointments for tomorrow need to be made available to the entire city.

Thursdays appointments went to priority zip codes. Todays were available to ALL.

Tomorrows need to be available for all.


If you are serious about equity then you should be willing to wait until early summer to get your vax.


This phrase is becoming such an excuse. If DC is "serious about equity" they should give the vaccine allotted to DC's residents to DC residents. The Mayor's plan is to continue to deliver HALF of the vaccine allotted for my neighbors and me to out of state residents. Can you do basic math?
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2021 10:14     Subject: Vent about DC vaccine registration snafus

Anonymous wrote:We had 3 laptops, 3 smart phone browsers, and I was on hold on the phone with the vaccine hotline this AM.

The laptops and smart phone browsers kept crashing out at various stages in the process: the landing page, the CAPTCHA, the name/DOB page. Finally made it to the map where you can see the sites. Tried 5 different sites and none had appointments.

Finally found a time slot at Lamond Riggs, but after I hit "confirm" the page told me the slot was already taken.

Ended up getting a time slot on the phone with a very nice DC government employee. Told her "Any location, any time - we will make it work" and she got my wife a spot at our nearby Giant Foods next weekend.

I was on hold for about 25 minutes. Was on the phone with this nice woman for about 10 minutes: 5 minutes to tell her my wife's info and she needed 5 minutes to find an available time slot and confirm it for me.

I think they hold some slots back from the web portal, so keep trying the phone.


Phone appointments are gone.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2021 10:10     Subject: Vent about DC vaccine registration snafus

Anonymous wrote:Ok. This is a debacle.

The 3500 appointments for tomorrow need to be made available to the entire city.

Thursdays appointments went to priority zip codes. Todays were available to ALL.

Tomorrows need to be available for all.


If you are serious about equity then you should be willing to wait until early summer to get your vax.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2021 10:09     Subject: Vent about DC vaccine registration snafus

Anonymous wrote:We had 3 laptops, 3 smart phone browsers, and I was on hold on the phone with the vaccine hotline this AM.

The laptops and smart phone browsers kept crashing out at various stages in the process: the landing page, the CAPTCHA, the name/DOB page. Finally made it to the map where you can see the sites. Tried 5 different sites and none had appointments.

Finally found a time slot at Lamond Riggs, but after I hit "confirm" the page told me the slot was already taken.

Ended up getting a time slot on the phone with a very nice DC government employee. Told her "Any location, any time - we will make it work" and she got my wife a spot at our nearby Giant Foods next weekend.

I was on hold for about 25 minutes. Was on the phone with this nice woman for about 10 minutes: 5 minutes to tell her my wife's info and she needed 5 minutes to find an available time slot and confirm it for me.

I think they hold some slots back from the web portal, so keep trying the phone.


My skills acquiring concert tickets through Ticketmaster in 1999 finally came into good use. No way Gen Z kids or younger Millennials would've figured this out.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2021 10:07     Subject: Vent about DC vaccine registration snafus

Anonymous wrote:Ok. This is a debacle.

The 3500 appointments for tomorrow need to be made available to the entire city.

Thursdays appointments went to priority zip codes. Todays were available to ALL.

Tomorrows need to be available for all.


They are having really low senior uptake in Wards 7 and 8. These folks are in multi-generational housing, so they are still at very high risk. I understand why they are trying to hold vaccines just for these wards.

Frankly, I think they need to get a list of these seniors and just deliver the shot at their front door. My guess is that they are having a very hard time getting through the internet or phone to acquire a vaccination.

These wards also have a large contingent of frontline workers. These are not your WFH white collar professionals.
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2021 10:02     Subject: Vent about DC vaccine registration snafus

Anonymous wrote:This is what I don't understand. We have known about this moment for over a year. Scientists worked their butts off to develop and test a vaccine. The website and vaccine registration is a small problem by comparison. Why didn't they develop it in March of last year and test it out on real people before the vaccine was even available? This part should be seamless by now!


THIS.THIS. THIS. THIS. WTSUPERF
Anonymous
Post 02/26/2021 10:01     Subject: Vent about DC vaccine registration snafus

Ok. This is a debacle.

The 3500 appointments for tomorrow need to be made available to the entire city.

Thursdays appointments went to priority zip codes. Todays were available to ALL.

Tomorrows need to be available for all.