Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Signed up at Tysons. https://vase.vdh.virginia.gov/
Looks awesome but the site crashed.
This site is working again, just made an appointment on 11/7 at Alexandria City High School
I made one for tomorrow at Tysons.
Does anyone know if you have to be a VA resident?
I am a DC resident and entered my DC address when registering. My assumption is that since they allowed me to register, it is not a problem. There was also nothing in the confirmation email requiring proof of VA residency.
I just used this site and got appointments for tomorrow. THANK YOU for sharing this!!!
Me too. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anyone getting through in MoCo website?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet loads of cvs appts open up after additional events start opening in various counties and schools and pediatricians' offices this weekend. I would suggest continuing to check cvs and walgreens regularly. As with the adult vaccine, the sad truth is that the real problem will be convincing most parents to vaccinate their children.
Yep. We made appointments at CVS for this Sunday but then found a better time through VAMS. Will be cancelling tomorrow.
Yep, I am holding 2 CVS appts and 3 walgreens appts. Once the dust settles we will choose the best one and cancel the others.
You are so selfish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Signed up at Tysons. https://vase.vdh.virginia.gov/
Looks awesome but the site crashed.
This site is working again, just made an appointment on 11/7 at Alexandria City High School
I made one for tomorrow at Tysons.
Does anyone know if you have to be a VA resident?
I am a DC resident and entered my DC address when registering. My assumption is that since they allowed me to register, it is not a problem. There was also nothing in the confirmation email requiring proof of VA residency.
I just used this site and got appointments for tomorrow. THANK YOU for sharing this!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Signed up at Tysons. https://vase.vdh.virginia.gov/
Looks awesome but the site crashed.
This site is working again, just made an appointment on 11/7 at Alexandria City High School
I made one for tomorrow at Tysons.
Does anyone know if you have to be a VA resident?
I am a DC resident and entered my DC address when registering. My assumption is that since they allowed me to register, it is not a problem. There was also nothing in the confirmation email requiring proof of VA residency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:vase.vdh.viginia.gov the state website is totally crashing and not working right now, but I was able to get an appointment easily through the fairfax county health department. Lots of availability at the government center location for kids 5-11.
I was having a lot of problems with it earlier today, but just went on and made appointments for both kids with no problem. (In Alexandria City, for Saturday morning. Lots of appointments available.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well that's great. Earlier the MoCo site said it would open for appts at 6pm and now it doesn't say that there's a link to click on but the page won't load. ARGHHH
+111000000 our county has been a nightmare for vaccines.
Yes, I keep get "loading" or "error"
Is anyone getting through on MoCo??
I got an appointment. It took about 45 minutes of clicking and refreshing.
Did it open before 6?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well that's great. Earlier the MoCo site said it would open for appts at 6pm and now it doesn't say that there's a link to click on but the page won't load. ARGHHH
+111000000 our county has been a nightmare for vaccines.
Yes, I keep get "loading" or "error"
Is anyone getting through on MoCo??
I got an appointment. It took about 45 minutes of clicking and refreshing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet loads of cvs appts open up after additional events start opening in various counties and schools and pediatricians' offices this weekend. I would suggest continuing to check cvs and walgreens regularly. As with the adult vaccine, the sad truth is that the real problem will be convincing most parents to vaccinate their children.
Yep. We made appointments at CVS for this Sunday but then found a better time through VAMS. Will be cancelling tomorrow.
Yep, I am holding 2 CVS appts and 3 walgreens appts. Once the dust settles we will choose the best one and cancel the others.
Anonymous wrote:vase.vdh.viginia.gov the state website is totally crashing and not working right now, but I was able to get an appointment easily through the fairfax county health department. Lots of availability at the government center location for kids 5-11.
Anonymous wrote:On MOCO website I"m only seeing 1 appointment day/place for 5-11 year olds and when I click on it I get "error" Anyone else seeing that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid got the shot today and am relieved not to be waiting on MoCo.
Good luck, all!
How and where?!
Ignore the troll!
We have high risk kids and have a shot scheduled for early tomorrow morning. Troll.