Anonymous
Post 04/03/2021 08:38     Subject: Equity in vaccine distribution

Anonymous wrote:One last thing...it is infuriating that DC still hasn't vaccinated teachers and health care workers. All kinds of states opening up, and that is the requirement in DC.


Wait what? Is this really true?
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2021 21:15     Subject: Re:Equity in vaccine distribution

Anonymous wrote:I've been in DC for twenty years and this vaccine fiasco has put me over the edge and ready to move. I can not wait to vote Bowser out.

And I say that as someone who "won" the DC portal hunger games during the opening of the high-risk medical condition phase.

DC's COVID numbers are rising rapidly and people are going to die because of the incompetence.


Agreed. Born in DC, packing my bags! Only so many times you can get spit in the face. Oh and I do live in Ward 3 currently, but haven't always. But why work to nice things in a communist state?
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2021 21:07     Subject: Equity in vaccine distribution

DC is trying to achieve equity by making the vaccine scarce when, according to the Post's reporting, it doesn't need to be.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2021 19:46     Subject: Re:Equity in vaccine distribution

I've been in DC for twenty years and this vaccine fiasco has put me over the edge and ready to move. I can not wait to vote Bowser out.

And I say that as someone who "won" the DC portal hunger games during the opening of the high-risk medical condition phase.

DC's COVID numbers are rising rapidly and people are going to die because of the incompetence.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2021 19:46     Subject: Re:Equity in vaccine distribution

Let’s remember this when we all vote for Mayor.
This is on Bowser’s head. I know taking responsibility for failures is not her thing - so please do vote this pathetic exorcise for leadership out.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2021 18:30     Subject: Re:Equity in vaccine distribution

Anonymous wrote:Is it true that Giant is now turning away re-supplies because the DC distribution is such a mess, they haven't been directing enough people to GIANT to get the shots? I head that the "refirgerators are full", 30,000 doses, no people being sent their way


That's what the Post says. Because G-d forbid the DC Government should let citizens schedule their own federally-provided shots. They just HAD to hijack the process so they could direct the doses according to their political goals.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2021 18:11     Subject: Re:Equity in vaccine distribution

Is it true that Giant is now turning away re-supplies because the DC distribution is such a mess, they haven't been directing enough people to GIANT to get the shots? I head that the "refirgerators are full", 30,000 doses, no people being sent their way
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2021 17:56     Subject: Equity in vaccine distribution

Anonymous wrote:DC's covid numbers are on a very bad trajectory. Now we know why. The city is actively keeping shots out of arms.


Criminal negligence.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2021 17:54     Subject: Equity in vaccine distribution

DC's covid numbers are on a very bad trajectory. Now we know why. The city is actively keeping shots out of arms.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2021 17:50     Subject: Equity in vaccine distribution

Shots sitting on shelves seems to be serving the cause of equity real well. If the hesitant populations won’t take it, Ward 3 can’t have it either. Now no one has vaccine, from DC at least.

People please remember this when you vote.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2021 17:38     Subject: Equity in vaccine distribution

One last thing...it is infuriating that DC still hasn't vaccinated teachers and health care workers. All kinds of states opening up, and that is the requirement in DC.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2021 17:37     Subject: Re:Equity in vaccine distribution

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What more is the government supposed to do to get Black and Hispanics to get a vaccine? They are literally going door to door and waiting at bus stops and metro exits to assist/escort folks to vaccine appt.

Quite frankly - at this stage of the vaccine rollout - I am not sure what else can be done. Shall we offer all minorities a monetary reward to get a vaccine? Is that fair to the thousands of other residents who want but can not get a vaccine?


+1


We'll, I saw a flyer online for a Ward 8 event this weekend where they are also handing out $25 gift cards to residents who get the vaccine. No idea where the money is coming from. But yes, seems that they are now offering a monetary reward. Both the reward the gift card is only available to those from certain zip codes.


Some of these priority Ward-targeted initiatives are open to all adults, not just ones with age or medical or employment eligibility. So now DC's distribution plan is throwing actual medical prioritization out in favor of social engineering??

Here's the referenced article in the Post. It sounds like this extreme rationing hasn't even been necessary.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/coronavirus-dc-maryland-virginia/2021/04/02/9dc4c3d2-93c2-11eb-9668-89be11273c09_story.html


I think that is fine, actually. It is good for that high-risk, high-spread community to vaccinated. It does help at all. My issue is that every day there are dozens of available appointments at CVS that are wide open, but as we saw from the health forum are going to MD eligible who get rerouted here. For DC, it is only available to teachers, health care workers, and priority zip codes, so that means MD folks are getting them (or people who are lying). I've called the mayor's office, emailed them several times, called the hotline. I finally got up and drove to Salisbury.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2021 17:32     Subject: Equity in vaccine distribution

Anonymous wrote:I knew the DC portal was going to be a barrier when vaccine supply started to increase. They only release appointments 3x/week and a lot of people are going to cancel or not book appointments now that they are getting them elsewhere, or are "vaccine hesitant." Time to open it up for everyone to book on their own. To the extent DC has concerns about equity and access, it needs to be PROACTIVE and go directly to those communities.


Also, per the website if someone does not respond after 48 hours, they go back into the pool 2x more. They need to clean up their list, and put people who don't respond at the back.
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2021 17:29     Subject: Re:Equity in vaccine distribution

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What more is the government supposed to do to get Black and Hispanics to get a vaccine? They are literally going door to door and waiting at bus stops and metro exits to assist/escort folks to vaccine appt.

Quite frankly - at this stage of the vaccine rollout - I am not sure what else can be done. Shall we offer all minorities a monetary reward to get a vaccine? Is that fair to the thousands of other residents who want but can not get a vaccine?


+1


We'll, I saw a flyer online for a Ward 8 event this weekend where they are also handing out $25 gift cards to residents who get the vaccine. No idea where the money is coming from. But yes, seems that they are now offering a monetary reward. Both the reward the gift card is only available to those from certain zip codes.


Some of these priority Ward-targeted initiatives are open to all adults, not just ones with age or medical or employment eligibility. So now DC's distribution plan is throwing actual medical prioritization out in favor of social engineering??

Here's the referenced article in the Post. It sounds like this extreme rationing hasn't even been necessary.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/coronavirus-dc-maryland-virginia/2021/04/02/9dc4c3d2-93c2-11eb-9668-89be11273c09_story.html
Anonymous
Post 04/02/2021 17:24     Subject: Re:Equity in vaccine distribution

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What more is the government supposed to do to get Black and Hispanics to get a vaccine? They are literally going door to door and waiting at bus stops and metro exits to assist/escort folks to vaccine appt.

Quite frankly - at this stage of the vaccine rollout - I am not sure what else can be done. Shall we offer all minorities a monetary reward to get a vaccine? Is that fair to the thousands of other residents who want but can not get a vaccine?


+1


We'll, I saw a flyer online for a Ward 8 event this weekend where they are also handing out $25 gift cards to residents who get the vaccine. No idea where the money is coming from. But yes, seems that they are now offering a monetary reward. Both the reward the gift card is only available to those from certain zip codes.


I have no problem with doing this kind of targeted outreach. I DO have a problem with blocking access to everyone else while they roll it out.


Yes. This is really painful. It sounds like the DC Government's over-enthusiastic gatekeeping just existed to keep the shots away from people they didn't consider deserving or virtuous enough.