Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP. to be clear, they have the vaccine in stock but are not allowed to give it to me due to VA law (which was passed by Democrats decades ago). I have two qualifying conditions.
In VA, you'll need a prescription, but pharmacists otherwise can administer it to you.
Correct. True for everyone, including 65+.
false.
Virginia's laws do not currently allow pharmacists to administer the vaccine without a prescription.
Stop. I'm not sure if you're intentionally being obtuse. But CVS Minute Clinic in Virginia is administering the covid vaccine to under 65 yr olds. The NP who game me my shot yesterday said I did not need a prescription (even though I brought one with me). Side note: no till effects from the covid & flu vaccines!
The NP is the prescriber. That's how my CVS vaccine record reads from my shot Friday in Rockville. It was in the pharmacy area but the NP was just sitting there watching. The shot giver was someone else.
Fine, the point is why does the pp keep saying the bit that "VA law forbids" blah blah blah makes it sound like you can't just make an appointment and get the shot in VA - which you can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP. to be clear, they have the vaccine in stock but are not allowed to give it to me due to VA law (which was passed by Democrats decades ago). I have two qualifying conditions.
You've been misinformed.
I got the covid vax at CVS minute clinic in McLean today. No Rx or any justification needed. I'm under 65.
Was not misinformed - the VA rules just were changed yesterday - per the Pharmacy staff at CVS in McLean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Got a message from my kids' Maryland pediatric practice that they have Pfizer available for "FDA approved patients age 5 and up," but to be FDA approved, your kid has to have one of these conditions, which my kids do not.
Asthma, Cancer, Cerebrovascular Disease, Chronic Kidney Disease, Chronic Lung Disease, Chronic Liver Disease, Cystic Fibrosis, Diabetes Types 1 or 2, “Disabilities” (including ADHD, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome and many others), Heart Conditions, HIV, Mental Health Conditions, Neurologic Conditions, Obesity, Physical Inactivity, Pregnancy or Recent Pregnancy, Primary Immunodeficiencies, Smoking (current or former), Solid Organ or Blood Stem Cell Transplantation, Tuberculosis, and Use of Corticosteroids or other Immunosuppressive Medications.
I received same email and took the next line as they are willing to vaccinate anyone willing to self attest
Any patient who self-attests that they meet the FDA’s criteria may receive the vaccine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP. to be clear, they have the vaccine in stock but are not allowed to give it to me due to VA law (which was passed by Democrats decades ago). I have two qualifying conditions.
You've been misinformed.
I got the covid vax at CVS minute clinic in McLean today. No Rx or any justification needed. I'm under 65.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP. to be clear, they have the vaccine in stock but are not allowed to give it to me due to VA law (which was passed by Democrats decades ago). I have two qualifying conditions.
In VA, you'll need a prescription, but pharmacists otherwise can administer it to you.
Correct. True for everyone, including 65+.
false.
Virginia's laws do not currently allow pharmacists to administer the vaccine without a prescription.
Stop. I'm not sure if you're intentionally being obtuse. But CVS Minute Clinic in Virginia is administering the covid vaccine to under 65 yr olds. The NP who game me my shot yesterday said I did not need a prescription (even though I brought one with me). Side note: no till effects from the covid & flu vaccines!
The NP is the prescriber. That's how my CVS vaccine record reads from my shot Friday in Rockville. It was in the pharmacy area but the NP was just sitting there watching. The shot giver was someone else.
Fine, the point is why does the pp keep saying the bit that "VA law forbids" blah blah blah makes it sound like you can't just make an appointment and get the shot in VA - which you can.
Anonymous wrote:Got a message from my kids' Maryland pediatric practice that they have Pfizer available for "FDA approved patients age 5 and up," but to be FDA approved, your kid has to have one of these conditions, which my kids do not.
Asthma, Cancer, Cerebrovascular Disease, Chronic Kidney Disease, Chronic Lung Disease, Chronic Liver Disease, Cystic Fibrosis, Diabetes Types 1 or 2, “Disabilities” (including ADHD, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome and many others), Heart Conditions, HIV, Mental Health Conditions, Neurologic Conditions, Obesity, Physical Inactivity, Pregnancy or Recent Pregnancy, Primary Immunodeficiencies, Smoking (current or former), Solid Organ or Blood Stem Cell Transplantation, Tuberculosis, and Use of Corticosteroids or other Immunosuppressive Medications.
Anonymous wrote:The one on Tuckerman Lane is where we went Friday. They had walk-ins welcome signs out.
Went there early this morning. No line, easy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP. to be clear, they have the vaccine in stock but are not allowed to give it to me due to VA law (which was passed by Democrats decades ago). I have two qualifying conditions.
In VA, you'll need a prescription, but pharmacists otherwise can administer it to you.
Correct. True for everyone, including 65+.
false.
Virginia's laws do not currently allow pharmacists to administer the vaccine without a prescription.
CVS Minute Clinic in Virginia is administering the covid vaccine to under 65 yr olds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP. to be clear, they have the vaccine in stock but are not allowed to give it to me due to VA law (which was passed by Democrats decades ago). I have two qualifying conditions.
In VA, you'll need a prescription, but pharmacists otherwise can administer it to you.
Correct. True for everyone, including 65+.
false.
Virginia's laws do not currently allow pharmacists to administer the vaccine without a prescription.
Stop. I'm not sure if you're intentionally being obtuse. But CVS Minute Clinic in Virginia is administering the covid vaccine to under 65 yr olds. The NP who game me my shot yesterday said I did not need a prescription (even though I brought one with me). Side note: no till effects from the covid & flu vaccines!
The NP is the prescriber. That's how my CVS vaccine record reads from my shot Friday in Rockville. It was in the pharmacy area but the NP was just sitting there watching. The shot giver was someone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP. to be clear, they have the vaccine in stock but are not allowed to give it to me due to VA law (which was passed by Democrats decades ago). I have two qualifying conditions.
In VA, you'll need a prescription, but pharmacists otherwise can administer it to you.
Correct. True for everyone, including 65+.
false.
Virginia's laws do not currently allow pharmacists to administer the vaccine without a prescription.
Stop. I'm not sure if you're intentionally being obtuse. But CVS Minute Clinic in Virginia is administering the covid vaccine to under 65 yr olds. The NP who game me my shot yesterday said I did not need a prescription (even though I brought one with me). Side note: no till effects from the covid & flu vaccines!