Anonymous
Post 03/25/2021 09:07     Subject: So Over "DC Needs More Vaccine"

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Anonymous wrote:DC also has a 16% decrease in vaccinations over last week. What is going on?!?


maybe bc of the recent change in sign up system? hope that doses aren't going to waste


Probably because there were something like 6000 J and J shots given out one week that were over the usual numbers. The drop is a return to normal after a surge.
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2021 12:49     Subject: So Over "DC Needs More Vaccine"

Anonymous wrote:DC also has a 16% decrease in vaccinations over last week. What is going on?!?


maybe bc of the recent change in sign up system? hope that doses aren't going to waste
Anonymous
Post 03/24/2021 00:36     Subject: So Over "DC Needs More Vaccine"

40% of our vaccine allottment has gone to residents of Md. and Va. How sad is that? Did our elected representatives fight for additional doses from Md. or Va?

No.
Anonymous
Post 03/23/2021 22:06     Subject: So Over "DC Needs More Vaccine"

DC also has a 16% decrease in vaccinations over last week. What is going on?!?
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2021 21:34     Subject: Re:So Over "DC Needs More Vaccine"

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Anonymous wrote:WaPo has finally updated the vaccine tracker to accurately show % DC residents vaccinated:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/health/covid-vaccine-states-distribution-doses/


Yes. And we are worse than TX. Texas!!


Only 50% of the prioritized population vaxxed. Which explains why we still have too many deaths and hospitalization - they are not vaxxing enough, and are vaxxing the wrong people. If we dropped everything and just did a 10-day blitz to get everyone 55+, deaths would go to near zero.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2021 21:28     Subject: So Over "DC Needs More Vaccine"

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Anonymous wrote:How do you get all dc residents vaccinated without more vaccine?

Ask Fed to stop shipping to other states and give all of the vaccines to DC.


I feel like that's what DC is asking. How is our partnership with the federal retail pharmacy program going? It doesn't seem very "robust". Is that due to the Feds, or due to DC?


A person who is pretty senior at CVS said that while they have almost 50 pharmacies in the District and want to distribute the vaccine, the DC government is to inept to put the partnership in place.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 12:55     Subject: Re:So Over "DC Needs More Vaccine"

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WaPo has finally updated the vaccine tracker to accurately show % DC residents vaccinated:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/health/covid-vaccine-states-distribution-doses/


Yes. And we are worse than TX. Texas!!


Yep. I have been vaccinated as has my spouse. However, my feelings for DC have been forever changed by this "roll-out". It's not my loyalty to DC that was ever the problem, it's that I feel like DC showed zero loyalty to me / residents. It was a glimpse behind the curtains at OZ. I am picking up emotional stakes and this will be a stopping point, not a hometown in my future. It's too much.

--DC native
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2021 10:32     Subject: Re:So Over "DC Needs More Vaccine"

Anonymous wrote:WaPo has finally updated the vaccine tracker to accurately show % DC residents vaccinated:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/health/covid-vaccine-states-distribution-doses/


Yes. And we are worse than TX. Texas!!
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2021 20:22     Subject: Re:So Over "DC Needs More Vaccine"

WaPo has finally updated the vaccine tracker to accurately show % DC residents vaccinated:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/health/covid-vaccine-states-distribution-doses/
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2021 18:56     Subject: Re:So Over "DC Needs More Vaccine"

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Anonymous wrote:Non-resident rate is now about 40% and falling in recent days. This is to be expected now that we are finished with healthcare workers, teachers, firefighters, police and childcare workers. It doesn't make sense to segregate essential workers by resident/non-resident and only slows vaccinations down.


Can we have some projections based on actual facts/date/numbers? DC moved into the next group of non-residents (grocery workers, manufacturing etc.) so without prioritizing residents in an ongoing way-not the one-of last week-, why would the non-resident rate fall and by how much? DC is at 11% of residents partially or fully vaccinated. The national average is 17.7 %. Yeah, DC residents have a valid beef.



You can see that percentage of residents is going up week by week here:
https://coronavirus.dc.gov/data/vaccination

Going forward, the amount of vaccine available to essential workers, regardless of address, will only be 10 percent:
https://mayor.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/coronavirus/release_content/attachments/Situational-Update-Presentation_03-08-21.pdf


Well, this is new. I would personally not cap DC resident essential workers and instead stop vaccinating outside essential workers (who can get vaxxed in MD/VA). Here's the thing. The CDC has said they are not delivering any more vaccine to anyone than what is allotted for the population. DC will never make up the shortfall/gap we have created in the disastrous let's vax everyone roll-out, until there is more vax than demand nation-wide. Going to be a long wait for some residents! Forget school openings--healthy parents in their 30s , 40s will be among the very last in line.


Stop being histrionic. Seriously. You wanted a more resident-focused strategy, and that is what is happening. Now you are acting as though it doesn't matter.

DC is getting *more vaccine than ever* - 25K shots this week versus 9K on one of the weeks where we were deep into teacher vaccinations, and the vast majority is going to residents.

Healthy people in their 30s and 40s were ALWAYS among the last in line, everywhere in the country. Healthy, non-frontline, relatively young people are low-risk and can expect to be vaccinated by late spring, early summer.


Ummmmm shouldn't people in their 20s be last in line (unless a front line worker). Also I think it is wrong that a 25 year old with mild asthma can get a vaccine easier than a 25 year old who is a cashier at giant. I'm not opposed to younger people getting a vaccine, I'm opposed to our system that creates winners and encourages lying.


If DC is moving at half the rate to vaccinate residents as the rest of the country (which they currently are), that is going to be a problem for re-opening anything. It's mid-March and we are at 11% while the national average is 17%. OK. if we continue at that rate where will we be in Mid-May, June compared to the rest of the country? Will they be at 40 percent and our residents at 20%? Don't you want to see summer school, camps, some tourism, life open up? Specific to schools, it's not just teachers who need to be vaccinated; many families are keeping their children home because they are worried about the virus coming home. If DC wants to function again, Mayor Bowser needs to focus on the rate of vaccinating residents as well as "essential workers". it's a fairly simple point.


Do you just enjoy feeling aggrieved? Because you seem to be willfully ignoring anything resembling actual numbers.

11 is not half of 17
We are getting vaccine at at least twice the rate we were in early days
DC is now reserving 90 percent of its vaccine for residents
"Percent residents vaccinated" is not and has never been a metric for reopening schools and camps. Oh, but wait, percent teachers vaccinated might help, and many of those teachers were the dreaded non-residents you think DC should not have vaccinated. Do you even think before you post?

Actual metrics for re-opening: Case numbers, hospitalizations, deaths, all of which are inextricably bound to our neighbor states. By mid-May our issue won't be DC residents who want a shot but can't get one; the problem is going to be the people who refuse to get the vaccine at all.


Yeah, see...the funny thing is anywhere else this would just be a given. But DC, the Meghan Markle of the Royal Family, special, deserving, complex, under-appreciated!, somehow flipped the script.


I see you are just going to troll now and not actually discuss anything of substance.


You got me! I feel like DC was trying to troll the Feds, don't you?
Anonymous
Post 03/08/2021 17:28     Subject: Re:So Over "DC Needs More Vaccine"

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Non-resident rate is now about 40% and falling in recent days. This is to be expected now that we are finished with healthcare workers, teachers, firefighters, police and childcare workers. It doesn't make sense to segregate essential workers by resident/non-resident and only slows vaccinations down.


Can we have some projections based on actual facts/date/numbers? DC moved into the next group of non-residents (grocery workers, manufacturing etc.) so without prioritizing residents in an ongoing way-not the one-of last week-, why would the non-resident rate fall and by how much? DC is at 11% of residents partially or fully vaccinated. The national average is 17.7 %. Yeah, DC residents have a valid beef.



You can see that percentage of residents is going up week by week here:
https://coronavirus.dc.gov/data/vaccination

Going forward, the amount of vaccine available to essential workers, regardless of address, will only be 10 percent:
https://mayor.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/coronavirus/release_content/attachments/Situational-Update-Presentation_03-08-21.pdf


Well, this is new. I would personally not cap DC resident essential workers and instead stop vaccinating outside essential workers (who can get vaxxed in MD/VA). Here's the thing. The CDC has said they are not delivering any more vaccine to anyone than what is allotted for the population. DC will never make up the shortfall/gap we have created in the disastrous let's vax everyone roll-out, until there is more vax than demand nation-wide. Going to be a long wait for some residents! Forget school openings--healthy parents in their 30s , 40s will be among the very last in line.


Stop being histrionic. Seriously. You wanted a more resident-focused strategy, and that is what is happening. Now you are acting as though it doesn't matter.

DC is getting *more vaccine than ever* - 25K shots this week versus 9K on one of the weeks where we were deep into teacher vaccinations, and the vast majority is going to residents.

Healthy people in their 30s and 40s were ALWAYS among the last in line, everywhere in the country. Healthy, non-frontline, relatively young people are low-risk and can expect to be vaccinated by late spring, early summer.


Ummmmm shouldn't people in their 20s be last in line (unless a front line worker). Also I think it is wrong that a 25 year old with mild asthma can get a vaccine easier than a 25 year old who is a cashier at giant. I'm not opposed to younger people getting a vaccine, I'm opposed to our system that creates winners and encourages lying.


If DC is moving at half the rate to vaccinate residents as the rest of the country (which they currently are), that is going to be a problem for re-opening anything. It's mid-March and we are at 11% while the national average is 17%. OK. if we continue at that rate where will we be in Mid-May, June compared to the rest of the country? Will they be at 40 percent and our residents at 20%? Don't you want to see summer school, camps, some tourism, life open up? Specific to schools, it's not just teachers who need to be vaccinated; many families are keeping their children home because they are worried about the virus coming home. If DC wants to function again, Mayor Bowser needs to focus on the rate of vaccinating residents as well as "essential workers". it's a fairly simple point.


Do you just enjoy feeling aggrieved? Because you seem to be willfully ignoring anything resembling actual numbers.

11 is not half of 17
We are getting vaccine at at least twice the rate we were in early days
DC is now reserving 90 percent of its vaccine for residents
"Percent residents vaccinated" is not and has never been a metric for reopening schools and camps. Oh, but wait, percent teachers vaccinated might help, and many of those teachers were the dreaded non-residents you think DC should not have vaccinated. Do you even think before you post?

Actual metrics for re-opening: Case numbers, hospitalizations, deaths, all of which are inextricably bound to our neighbor states. By mid-May our issue won't be DC residents who want a shot but can't get one; the problem is going to be the people who refuse to get the vaccine at all.


Yeah, see...the funny thing is anywhere else this would just be a given. But DC, the Meghan Markle of the Royal Family, special, deserving, complex, under-appreciated!, somehow flipped the script.


I see you are just going to troll now and not actually discuss anything of substance.