Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the site in Salisbury allows walk-in, why not take your DH there?
Because A. I cannot drive any kind of distance due to health issues, B. he cannot leave me alone that long because of my health issues and if he has a reaction and goes alone its an issue of getting back as I cannot drive that far and C. I spent many hours getting a closer in appointment once he got the letter from work last week approving him.
The risk of him having an adverse reaction if he has no known allergies or history of vaccine reactions is so low that driving a distance should not be a concern. I am hearing so many people give that reason as to why they are unwilling to drive a couple hours to get a shot and it’s ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^^ He preregistered through MoCo and was immediately allowed to make an appt. He has no special risks, etc and was totally honest about that.
Calling bs on this. My spouse is pre-registratered everywhere (moco, state etc.) And we've just received informational emails. Not the registration email. He must have checked off a risk group.
I preregistered with neurological issues and still have yet to hear anything.. People are lying.
Anonymous wrote:Health issues or parents are lying or creative about which box they choose. Same as adults.
I pre-registered and haven't heard anything and I have health issues. Really frustrating people are line jumpers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As kindly as possible to the person upthread who preregistered with neurological issues: that is not the best way to end up with an appointment. Go to MD Vaccine Hunters on FB for tips.
And agree wi PPs upthread: my 17 yo DD has an underlying immune condition that is not public knowledge & none of your business. I am a former smoker, which qualifies me, whether that makes you angry or not. My DH has high blood pressure. Also qualifies him. Therefore, we were able to drive to Salisbury where there is an abundance of openings.
Stop judging people & ask for help on MD Vaccine Hunters if you need it, are eligible, and want a shot. They will find you one.
Its absurd to jump the line for former smoker. You don't have any real health issues. I cannot handle the drive to Salisbury. Be grateful you don't have real health issues. I have barely left the house in a year, so yes, I'm mad I am not cheating the system and stuck home.
Anonymous wrote:If you are eligible, you need to start actively looking for available spots from every provider you can think of - by the time you get an invitation, it may be too late - available spots disappear very quickly in Montgomery County. Some providers don’t even allow preregistration - you just have to keep checking the websites - Holy Cross hospital is an example of this.
Bookmark a dozen sites and keep checking - maybe 20 times per day. Do not wait for invitations!
Examples for people in MoCo:
MedStar
Suburban Hospital
Holy Cross Hospital
Adventist Hospital
CVS
Walgreens
Safeway
Giant
MoCo official sites
MD Max Vax sites
If you see an opening - you have to grab it. You can’t wait around even 5 minutes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As kindly as possible to the person upthread who preregistered with neurological issues: that is not the best way to end up with an appointment. Go to MD Vaccine Hunters on FB for tips.
And agree wi PPs upthread: my 17 yo DD has an underlying immune condition that is not public knowledge & none of your business. I am a former smoker, which qualifies me, whether that makes you angry or not. My DH has high blood pressure. Also qualifies him. Therefore, we were able to drive to Salisbury where there is an abundance of openings.
Stop judging people & ask for help on MD Vaccine Hunters if you need it, are eligible, and want a shot. They will find you one.
Its absurd to jump the line for former smoker. You don't have any real health issues. I cannot handle the drive to Salisbury. Be grateful you don't have real health issues. I have barely left the house in a year, so yes, I'm mad I am not cheating the system and stuck home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the site in Salisbury allows walk-in, why not take your DH there?
Because A. I cannot drive any kind of distance due to health issues, B. he cannot leave me alone that long because of my health issues and if he has a reaction and goes alone its an issue of getting back as I cannot drive that far and C. I spent many hours getting a closer in appointment once he got the letter from work last week approving him.
Anonymous wrote:As kindly as possible to the person upthread who preregistered with neurological issues: that is not the best way to end up with an appointment. Go to MD Vaccine Hunters on FB for tips.
And agree wi PPs upthread: my 17 yo DD has an underlying immune condition that is not public knowledge & none of your business. I am a former smoker, which qualifies me, whether that makes you angry or not. My DH has high blood pressure. Also qualifies him. Therefore, we were able to drive to Salisbury where there is an abundance of openings.
Stop judging people & ask for help on MD Vaccine Hunters if you need it, are eligible, and want a shot. They will find you one.
Anonymous wrote:Question --
If you pre-register, do they text you about a mass vac site, or do you have to call?
Some people say you just wait. Some are saying you call?
What is the scoop?
I get that you have to affirmatively search for appts at other locations, like CVS, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Question --
If you pre-register, do they text you about a mass vac site, or do you have to call?
Some people say you just wait. Some are saying you call?
What is the scoop?
I get that you have to affirmatively search for appts at other locations, like CVS, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question --
If you pre-register, do they text you about a mass vac site, or do you have to call?
Some people say you just wait. Some are saying you call?
What is the scoop?
I get that you have to affirmatively search for appts at other locations, like CVS, etc.
DH preregistered himself and 17 year DC. Got a call the day after and they are both getting shot later this week. I registered myself but am still waiting.
Anonymous wrote:Question --
If you pre-register, do they text you about a mass vac site, or do you have to call?
Some people say you just wait. Some are saying you call?
What is the scoop?
I get that you have to affirmatively search for appts at other locations, like CVS, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had an appointment scheduled for my 16 year old son (legit reason )at Walgreens today. I decided to call yesterday just to confirm that they have the Pfizer vaccine. Turns out they don’t. So make sure you double check the site you’re going to has Pfizer.
Why are you looking for Pfizer only?
Pfizer is the only vaccine approved for 16 & 17 year olds.
Is this true?