Anonymous wrote:At this point FEMA should just open first come first serve tents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's DC, where "not my problem" is the mantra of civic officials. The buck will be passed from the mayor to the council to the health department down to the employees responsible, who will receive a mild scolding, if anything. Do not expect heads to roll.
Look at the problems with the unemployment payments. The tech issues there have been known about for *years*. Elissa Silverman oversees this on the Council and has let it happen despite being well aware that it was a broken system. No one is holding her feet to the fire.
Or, try to get an appointment at the DMV. We are a year into this and it's impossible to use that website.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok. This is a debacle.
The 3500 appointments for tomorrow need to be made available to the entire city.
Thursdays appointments went to priority zip codes. Todays were available to ALL.
Tomorrows need to be available for all.
They are having really low senior uptake in Wards 7 and 8. These folks are in multi-generational housing, so they are still at very high risk. I understand why they are trying to hold vaccines just for these wards.
Frankly, I think they need to get a list of these seniors and just deliver the shot at their front door. My guess is that they are having a very hard time getting through the internet or phone to acquire a vaccination.
These wards also have a large contingent of frontline workers. These are not your WFH white collar professionals.
The health director, Laquandra Nesbitt had an attitude with councilmembers when they complained about the difficultly of older, poorer and browner residents having difficulty accessing the system. She was flippant and unbothered. Now the entire city is seeing how bad the process and software is. Can you imagine not having any computer skills or help and trying to navigate this system?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had 3 laptops, 3 smart phone browsers, and I was on hold on the phone with the vaccine hotline this AM.
The laptops and smart phone browsers kept crashing out at various stages in the process: the landing page, the CAPTCHA, the name/DOB page. Finally made it to the map where you can see the sites. Tried 5 different sites and none had appointments.
Finally found a time slot at Lamond Riggs, but after I hit "confirm" the page told me the slot was already taken.
Ended up getting a time slot on the phone with a very nice DC government employee. Told her "Any location, any time - we will make it work" and she got my wife a spot at our nearby Giant Foods next weekend.
I was on hold for about 25 minutes. Was on the phone with this nice woman for about 10 minutes: 5 minutes to tell her my wife's info and she needed 5 minutes to find an available time slot and confirm it for me.
I think they hold some slots back from the web portal, so keep trying the phone.
My skills acquiring concert tickets through Ticketmaster in 1999 finally came into good use. No way Gen Z kids or younger Millennials would've figured this out.
Anonymous wrote:This whole disaster is a major blow to the statehood campaign. DC with such a small geographic footprint and a high number of medical facilities/providers should have been a model jurisdiction. DC residents have done their part with the highest level of mask wearing in the country and suffered through closed schools, even when the science said it was safe to open. And for our patience and vigilance we were rewarded with this system. The website should have been developed and stress tested months ago. But we are left with website that appears to have been developed by a teenager. This is Cuomo level negligence and the blame is on the mayor and council for lack of oversight. They all should face challengers the next election.
Anonymous wrote:This whole disaster is a major blow to the statehood campaign. DC with such a small geographic footprint and a high number of medical facilities/providers should have been a model jurisdiction. DC residents have done their part with the highest level of mask wearing in the country and suffered through closed schools, even when the science said it was safe to open. And for our patience and vigilance we were rewarded with this system. The website should have been developed and stress tested months ago. But we are left with website that appears to have been developed by a teenager. This is Cuomo level negligence and the blame is on the mayor and council for lack of oversight. They all should face challengers the next election.
Anonymous wrote:I gave up on getting the vaccine in DC and found a nearby state where I qualify (no residence requirement) and that has a better set up. Couldn’t risk my Health and longer.
Anonymous wrote:As with DPR, I don't understand why the system is set as a race to see you can get through first. Would it be that difficult to have a snap lottery at the end of every day after letting people, during the day, register at their leisure. If your name is picked, you get a phone call/email and have a day to confirm; with a walkup or callin option to learn the results.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I gave up on getting the vaccine in DC and found a nearby state where I qualify (no residence requirement) and that has a better set up. Couldn’t risk my Health and longer.
I completely understand, but it would be great if the DC residents could be vaccinated in DC with the vaccine the Feds provided for us. Unfortunately, they left it to our city rulers discretion how to distribute it, and they have chosen to not vaccinate District residents in an expedient and transparent way. Is it time to ask the Feds to step in?
Anonymous wrote:I gave up on getting the vaccine in DC and found a nearby state where I qualify (no residence requirement) and that has a better set up. Couldn’t risk my Health and longer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We had 3 laptops, 3 smart phone browsers, and I was on hold on the phone with the vaccine hotline this AM.
The laptops and smart phone browsers kept crashing out at various stages in the process: the landing page, the CAPTCHA, the name/DOB page. Finally made it to the map where you can see the sites. Tried 5 different sites and none had appointments.
Finally found a time slot at Lamond Riggs, but after I hit "confirm" the page told me the slot was already taken.
Ended up getting a time slot on the phone with a very nice DC government employee. Told her "Any location, any time - we will make it work" and she got my wife a spot at our nearby Giant Foods next weekend.
I was on hold for about 25 minutes. Was on the phone with this nice woman for about 10 minutes: 5 minutes to tell her my wife's info and she needed 5 minutes to find an available time slot and confirm it for me.
I think they hold some slots back from the web portal, so keep trying the phone.
If you were looking for spots for fewer than 6 people, you are contributing to the problem. Having 6 browers open will not help your cause.