Anonymous wrote:There is no real issue of racism in the equity of vaccine distribution in dc. The broader issue is whether the black community is open to actually taking the vaccine. https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/04/health/vaccine-trust-black-adults-nfid-survey/index.html
The anti-VAXX movement hurts people of every race. However black people seem to be scared of it based on historical distrust from their treatment in America. I also see wealthy people who have bought into the vaccination fear, but they mostly approach it from the strange holistic, “I eat healthy and vaccines could disrupt my dna or give my kid autism” or whatever dumbfik reason. Also, I know people who practice traditional Chinese medicine or alternative healing medicine and they bind the same sort of bullsht.
You can only lead so many horses to water.
Anonymous wrote:I agree that the wealthy will always find a way, but the article does address the salient fact that vaccine hesitation exists in the Black community. That is a big hurdle. To overcome it takes time, but you also need to be creative. On the other hand, DC needs to get shots in arms. By getting anyone who wants one a shot it will help protect our greater community against variants. It's a difficult position, which is why DC is botching it on both accounts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve lived in DC for 25 years. After doing everything right for 13 months I just got my vaccine, in Virginia. I won’t forget this Mayor Bowser and Mary Cheh.
Do you have a health condition? Are you a teacher? How old are you? What made you think you would be eligible to be vaccinated in March?
Anonymous wrote:I’ve lived in DC for 25 years. After doing everything right for 13 months I just got my vaccine, in Virginia. I won’t forget this Mayor Bowser and Mary Cheh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lynda Mosley, 72, of Ward 8, saw the disparities firsthand. After a neighbor who has two computers helped her snag an appointment, she and her 95-year-old mother went to the Giant supermarket on Alabama Avenue SE in Ward 8 to get their shots.
“We looked around and the whole line was non-Black people,” Mosley said, adding that Black customers shopping for food seemed surprised as well. “They looked and they said, ‘What is this? What’s going on? How do we get this?’ ”
On another day, a young White couple trekked from Northeast Washington to the Safeway on Alabama Avenue SE in Ward 8, seeking leftover doses.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-vaccine-disparities/2021/03/25/f9661460-8126-11eb-81db-b02f0398f49a_story.html
WaPo is slowly getting better at covering DC's awful vaccine policy but I am a little surprised that the authors of this article did not follow up this paragraph with a statement of fact that while white residents are traveling to SE DC to get vaccinated, there is only one vaccinatedc.gov vaccination location in Ward 3 which administers 20 shots a day a Chevy Chase Circle. The preponderance of vaccine locations were put in areas historically underserved by DC Health in order to make the COVID vaccine more accessible to these underserved residents.
Where does DC Health want Ward 3 residents to get inoculated? At the end of the day this incorrect perception is helping their ultimate cause so they continue, four months in to allow this situation to continue with no remedy. If you don't want white people in Ward 8, give them an alternative location to be vaccinated.
There are 2 vax sites in Ward 3.
There is only one. Chevy Chase Circle Safeway. They administer 20 doses a day.
Yes, Sibley is located in Ward 3, however, DC Health does not lottery those appointments off. Anybody in the city who has used a Sibley doctor might get a call from their doctor.
If you are referring to the Safeway on Wis in Glover Park, that is Ward 2. Though I understand that most of the city is under the mistaken impression that Georgetown is in Ward 3.
Ok. Well then we know that white people could get their vaccines in Georgetown and Chevy Chase, so that's not the reason they were down on Alabama Ave.
Yes, and they are. 40 doses total between the two sites.
That is why they are traveling east. The sites with larger vaccination programs are all located outside of the "wealthy" Wards.
All I am saying is that people should not be surprised about the optics. The optics are being driven by the reality on the ground. If you want people to stay where they are, make the vaccine available where they are.
Every Safeway and Giant citywide got the same number of doses, 100.
Nice theory but not the case. Public record that Chevy Chase Circle has twenty doses a day.
Which works out to 100 per week, same as every other Giant and Safeway site. The point is that they aren't being shortchanged, as PP implies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lynda Mosley, 72, of Ward 8, saw the disparities firsthand. After a neighbor who has two computers helped her snag an appointment, she and her 95-year-old mother went to the Giant supermarket on Alabama Avenue SE in Ward 8 to get their shots.
“We looked around and the whole line was non-Black people,” Mosley said, adding that Black customers shopping for food seemed surprised as well. “They looked and they said, ‘What is this? What’s going on? How do we get this?’ ”
On another day, a young White couple trekked from Northeast Washington to the Safeway on Alabama Avenue SE in Ward 8, seeking leftover doses.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-vaccine-disparities/2021/03/25/f9661460-8126-11eb-81db-b02f0398f49a_story.html
WaPo is slowly getting better at covering DC's awful vaccine policy but I am a little surprised that the authors of this article did not follow up this paragraph with a statement of fact that while white residents are traveling to SE DC to get vaccinated, there is only one vaccinatedc.gov vaccination location in Ward 3 which administers 20 shots a day a Chevy Chase Circle. The preponderance of vaccine locations were put in areas historically underserved by DC Health in order to make the COVID vaccine more accessible to these underserved residents.
Where does DC Health want Ward 3 residents to get inoculated? At the end of the day this incorrect perception is helping their ultimate cause so they continue, four months in to allow this situation to continue with no remedy. If you don't want white people in Ward 8, give them an alternative location to be vaccinated.
There are 2 vax sites in Ward 3.
There is only one. Chevy Chase Circle Safeway. They administer 20 doses a day.
Yes, Sibley is located in Ward 3, however, DC Health does not lottery those appointments off. Anybody in the city who has used a Sibley doctor might get a call from their doctor.
If you are referring to the Safeway on Wis in Glover Park, that is Ward 2. Though I understand that most of the city is under the mistaken impression that Georgetown is in Ward 3.
Ok. Well then we know that white people could get their vaccines in Georgetown and Chevy Chase, so that's not the reason they were down on Alabama Ave.
Yes, and they are. 40 doses total between the two sites.
That is why they are traveling east. The sites with larger vaccination programs are all located outside of the "wealthy" Wards.
All I am saying is that people should not be surprised about the optics. The optics are being driven by the reality on the ground. If you want people to stay where they are, make the vaccine available where they are.
Every Safeway and Giant citywide got the same number of doses, 100.
Nice theory but not the case. Public record that Chevy Chase Circle has twenty doses a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lynda Mosley, 72, of Ward 8, saw the disparities firsthand. After a neighbor who has two computers helped her snag an appointment, she and her 95-year-old mother went to the Giant supermarket on Alabama Avenue SE in Ward 8 to get their shots.
“We looked around and the whole line was non-Black people,” Mosley said, adding that Black customers shopping for food seemed surprised as well. “They looked and they said, ‘What is this? What’s going on? How do we get this?’ ”
On another day, a young White couple trekked from Northeast Washington to the Safeway on Alabama Avenue SE in Ward 8, seeking leftover doses.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-vaccine-disparities/2021/03/25/f9661460-8126-11eb-81db-b02f0398f49a_story.html
WaPo is slowly getting better at covering DC's awful vaccine policy but I am a little surprised that the authors of this article did not follow up this paragraph with a statement of fact that while white residents are traveling to SE DC to get vaccinated, there is only one vaccinatedc.gov vaccination location in Ward 3 which administers 20 shots a day a Chevy Chase Circle. The preponderance of vaccine locations were put in areas historically underserved by DC Health in order to make the COVID vaccine more accessible to these underserved residents.
Where does DC Health want Ward 3 residents to get inoculated? At the end of the day this incorrect perception is helping their ultimate cause so they continue, four months in to allow this situation to continue with no remedy. If you don't want white people in Ward 8, give them an alternative location to be vaccinated.
There are 2 vax sites in Ward 3.
There is only one. Chevy Chase Circle Safeway. They administer 20 doses a day.
Yes, Sibley is located in Ward 3, however, DC Health does not lottery those appointments off. Anybody in the city who has used a Sibley doctor might get a call from their doctor.
If you are referring to the Safeway on Wis in Glover Park, that is Ward 2. Though I understand that most of the city is under the mistaken impression that Georgetown is in Ward 3.
Ok. Well then we know that white people could get their vaccines in Georgetown and Chevy Chase, so that's not the reason they were down on Alabama Ave.
Yes, and they are. 40 doses total between the two sites.
That is why they are traveling east. The sites with larger vaccination programs are all located outside of the "wealthy" Wards.
All I am saying is that people should not be surprised about the optics. The optics are being driven by the reality on the ground. If you want people to stay where they are, make the vaccine available where they are.
Every Safeway and Giant citywide got the same number of doses, 100.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lynda Mosley, 72, of Ward 8, saw the disparities firsthand. After a neighbor who has two computers helped her snag an appointment, she and her 95-year-old mother went to the Giant supermarket on Alabama Avenue SE in Ward 8 to get their shots.
“We looked around and the whole line was non-Black people,” Mosley said, adding that Black customers shopping for food seemed surprised as well. “They looked and they said, ‘What is this? What’s going on? How do we get this?’ ”
On another day, a young White couple trekked from Northeast Washington to the Safeway on Alabama Avenue SE in Ward 8, seeking leftover doses.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-vaccine-disparities/2021/03/25/f9661460-8126-11eb-81db-b02f0398f49a_story.html
WaPo is slowly getting better at covering DC's awful vaccine policy but I am a little surprised that the authors of this article did not follow up this paragraph with a statement of fact that while white residents are traveling to SE DC to get vaccinated, there is only one vaccinatedc.gov vaccination location in Ward 3 which administers 20 shots a day a Chevy Chase Circle. The preponderance of vaccine locations were put in areas historically underserved by DC Health in order to make the COVID vaccine more accessible to these underserved residents.
Where does DC Health want Ward 3 residents to get inoculated? At the end of the day this incorrect perception is helping their ultimate cause so they continue, four months in to allow this situation to continue with no remedy. If you don't want white people in Ward 8, give them an alternative location to be vaccinated.
There are 2 vax sites in Ward 3.
There is only one. Chevy Chase Circle Safeway. They administer 20 doses a day.
Yes, Sibley is located in Ward 3, however, DC Health does not lottery those appointments off. Anybody in the city who has used a Sibley doctor might get a call from their doctor.
If you are referring to the Safeway on Wis in Glover Park, that is Ward 2. Though I understand that most of the city is under the mistaken impression that Georgetown is in Ward 3.
Ok. Well then we know that white people could get their vaccines in Georgetown and Chevy Chase, so that's not the reason they were down on Alabama Ave.
Yes, and they are. 40 doses total between the two sites.
That is why they are traveling east. The sites with larger vaccination programs are all located outside of the "wealthy" Wards.
All I am saying is that people should not be surprised about the optics. The optics are being driven by the reality on the ground. If you want people to stay where they are, make the vaccine available where they are.
The reality is that wealthy people will find a way to grab the majority of any scarce resource and exploit every possible loophole to put themselves in the front of the line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lynda Mosley, 72, of Ward 8, saw the disparities firsthand. After a neighbor who has two computers helped her snag an appointment, she and her 95-year-old mother went to the Giant supermarket on Alabama Avenue SE in Ward 8 to get their shots.
“We looked around and the whole line was non-Black people,” Mosley said, adding that Black customers shopping for food seemed surprised as well. “They looked and they said, ‘What is this? What’s going on? How do we get this?’ ”
On another day, a young White couple trekked from Northeast Washington to the Safeway on Alabama Avenue SE in Ward 8, seeking leftover doses.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-vaccine-disparities/2021/03/25/f9661460-8126-11eb-81db-b02f0398f49a_story.html
WaPo is slowly getting better at covering DC's awful vaccine policy but I am a little surprised that the authors of this article did not follow up this paragraph with a statement of fact that while white residents are traveling to SE DC to get vaccinated, there is only one vaccinatedc.gov vaccination location in Ward 3 which administers 20 shots a day a Chevy Chase Circle. The preponderance of vaccine locations were put in areas historically underserved by DC Health in order to make the COVID vaccine more accessible to these underserved residents.
Where does DC Health want Ward 3 residents to get inoculated? At the end of the day this incorrect perception is helping their ultimate cause so they continue, four months in to allow this situation to continue with no remedy. If you don't want white people in Ward 8, give them an alternative location to be vaccinated.
There are 2 vax sites in Ward 3.
There is only one. Chevy Chase Circle Safeway. They administer 20 doses a day.
Yes, Sibley is located in Ward 3, however, DC Health does not lottery those appointments off. Anybody in the city who has used a Sibley doctor might get a call from their doctor.
If you are referring to the Safeway on Wis in Glover Park, that is Ward 2. Though I understand that most of the city is under the mistaken impression that Georgetown is in Ward 3.
Ok. Well then we know that white people could get their vaccines in Georgetown and Chevy Chase, so that's not the reason they were down on Alabama Ave.
Yes, and they are. 40 doses total between the two sites.
That is why they are traveling east. The sites with larger vaccination programs are all located outside of the "wealthy" Wards.
All I am saying is that people should not be surprised about the optics. The optics are being driven by the reality on the ground. If you want people to stay where they are, make the vaccine available where they are.
The reality is that wealthy people will find a way to grab the majority of any scarce resource and exploit every possible loophole to put themselves in the front of the line.