Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Went to a mass vax site in stafford VA. Was eligible and there was a lot of availability.
Same, but in a different VA location. So many available appointments not taken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to the lobby of children’s hospital in the evenings....they walk around with extra shots at the end of each day.
Like the lobby before they check ID and give you the sticker photo ID badge? Or do you mean inside the actual waiting room? Also, approximately what time is the end of the day? 5?
Anonymous wrote:Went to a mass vax site in stafford VA. Was eligible and there was a lot of availability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have to show ID in Salisbury?
They are not checking ID's at CVS locations in MD. I am getting my 2nd shot today at a CVS in Southern MD. CVS just wants to distribute their supply as fast as possible. No questions asked.
-DC resident
Apparentlly, DC CVS locations are giving vaccines to MD residents, so in my book, turnabout is fair play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have to show ID in Salisbury?
They are not checking ID's at CVS locations in MD. I am getting my 2nd shot today at a CVS in Southern MD. CVS just wants to distribute their supply as fast as possible. No questions asked.
-DC resident
Anonymous wrote:Do you have to show ID in Salisbury?
Anonymous wrote:Go to the lobby of children’s hospital in the evenings....they walk around with extra shots at the end of each day.
Anonymous wrote:Washingtonian reported on this
https://www.washingtonian.com/2021/03/30/people-from-dc-are-driving-to-rural-towns-and-red-states-to-get-covid-vaccinations/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MD resident here who is glad to have DC residents eligible by MD criteria coming to get vaccinated here. But please be very careful when you choose your location so that you are not worsening inequity by taking shots away from people in areas with low vaccination rates. So sure, go to the mass vax sites but maybe not to pharmacies in lower-income areas where people really need the convenience of those nearby locations, especially if they don’t have cars or have complicated work hours.
Did you read any of these posts? The slots are not being filled.
+1 if anything you are helping the lower income people because you are going driving someplace where the slots are not being filled. Then the lower income dc people will have more options local to them or on a bus route.