Anonymous wrote:I’m going to start flagging for deletion the crazy poster who is obsessed with state residency. They are actively hindering vaccination efforts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at the Salisbury site for my second shot (MD resident) and there were several DC tags in the parking lot. Still plenty of capacity in Salisbury.
People who work in MD can get the vaccine. Others rationalize that they are stealing from Trump voters so it’s OK. Since DC has become a banana republic, you can’t expect its citizens not to beg, borrow, or steal.
DP. You keep repeating this lie. MD mass vax sites are open to anyone, not just MD resident. DC residents aren’t stealing anything from anyone by getting vaccinated at these sites.
You’re purposely misrepresenting the facts.
Huh? Who are you talking to? MD, PA, etc. have opened up vax cities to people who reside or work in these states. Just like DC. Just like VA. You seem confused.![]()
No, Greenbelt is open to anyone. "A new mass vaccination site is open at the Greenbelt Metro station in Prince George’s County. It offers shots to anyone, not just Maryland residents. Go online here to create an account."
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/coronavirus-in-dc-maryland-virginia-what-to-know-on-april-21/2647387/
Incorrect. https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2021/01/05/covid-vaccine-dc-virginia-maryland-faq/
FEMA sites don't take away from the Federal allotment for states. Greenbelt is one of these. DC residents have just as much right to those vaccines as Maryland residents because they are Federal vaccines administered by federal funds.
Your link doesn't actually say that the other link is incorrect. It says this about mass vaccine sites:
What about mass vaccination sites?
Maryland has several mass sites across the state, including Six Flags in Prince George’s, M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Regency Furniture Stadium in Charles County, and others in Hagerstown and Salisbury. Twelve will be open by the end of April. Virginia also has several mass vaccination sites, including at the Stonebridge Vaccination Center in Alexandria and at the former Gander Mountain store at the Potomac Mills shopping plaza in Prince William County. The District opened a mass vaccination site at Arena Stage in Southwest D.C. on April 9. Most operate on an appointment-only basis; Maryland’s mass vaccination sites in Hagerstown, Salisbury and at the M&T Bank Stadium site in Baltimore are accepting a limited number of walk-ups without appointments.
+1000000 It's perfectly reasonable and appropriate for DC residents to get the shot at any FEMA site anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at the Salisbury site for my second shot (MD resident) and there were several DC tags in the parking lot. Still plenty of capacity in Salisbury.
People who work in MD can get the vaccine. Others rationalize that they are stealing from Trump voters so it’s OK. Since DC has become a banana republic, you can’t expect its citizens not to beg, borrow, or steal.
DP. You keep repeating this lie. MD mass vax sites are open to anyone, not just MD resident. DC residents aren’t stealing anything from anyone by getting vaccinated at these sites.
You’re purposely misrepresenting the facts.
Huh? Who are you talking to? MD, PA, etc. have opened up vax cities to people who reside or work in these states. Just like DC. Just like VA. You seem confused.![]()
No, Greenbelt is open to anyone. "A new mass vaccination site is open at the Greenbelt Metro station in Prince George’s County. It offers shots to anyone, not just Maryland residents. Go online here to create an account."
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/coronavirus-in-dc-maryland-virginia-what-to-know-on-april-21/2647387/
Incorrect. https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2021/01/05/covid-vaccine-dc-virginia-maryland-faq/
FEMA sites don't take away from the Federal allotment for states. Greenbelt is one of these. DC residents have just as much right to those vaccines as Maryland residents because they are Federal vaccines administered by federal funds.
Your link doesn't actually say that the other link is incorrect. It says this about mass vaccine sites:
What about mass vaccination sites?
Maryland has several mass sites across the state, including Six Flags in Prince George’s, M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Regency Furniture Stadium in Charles County, and others in Hagerstown and Salisbury. Twelve will be open by the end of April. Virginia also has several mass vaccination sites, including at the Stonebridge Vaccination Center in Alexandria and at the former Gander Mountain store at the Potomac Mills shopping plaza in Prince William County. The District opened a mass vaccination site at Arena Stage in Southwest D.C. on April 9. Most operate on an appointment-only basis; Maryland’s mass vaccination sites in Hagerstown, Salisbury and at the M&T Bank Stadium site in Baltimore are accepting a limited number of walk-ups without appointments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at the Salisbury site for my second shot (MD resident) and there were several DC tags in the parking lot. Still plenty of capacity in Salisbury.
People who work in MD can get the vaccine. Others rationalize that they are stealing from Trump voters so it’s OK. Since DC has become a banana republic, you can’t expect its citizens not to beg, borrow, or steal.
DP. You keep repeating this lie. MD mass vax sites are open to anyone, not just MD resident. DC residents aren’t stealing anything from anyone by getting vaccinated at these sites.
You’re purposely misrepresenting the facts.
Huh? Who are you talking to? MD, PA, etc. have opened up vax cities to people who reside or work in these states. Just like DC. Just like VA. You seem confused.![]()
No, Greenbelt is open to anyone. "A new mass vaccination site is open at the Greenbelt Metro station in Prince George’s County. It offers shots to anyone, not just Maryland residents. Go online here to create an account."
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/coronavirus-in-dc-maryland-virginia-what-to-know-on-april-21/2647387/
Incorrect. https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2021/01/05/covid-vaccine-dc-virginia-maryland-faq/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at the Salisbury site for my second shot (MD resident) and there were several DC tags in the parking lot. Still plenty of capacity in Salisbury.
People who work in MD can get the vaccine. Others rationalize that they are stealing from Trump voters so it’s OK. Since DC has become a banana republic, you can’t expect its citizens not to beg, borrow, or steal.
DP. You keep repeating this lie. MD mass vax sites are open to anyone, not just MD resident. DC residents aren’t stealing anything from anyone by getting vaccinated at these sites.
You’re purposely misrepresenting the facts.
Huh? Who are you talking to? MD, PA, etc. have opened up vax cities to people who reside or work in these states. Just like DC. Just like VA. You seem confused.![]()
No, Greenbelt is open to anyone. "A new mass vaccination site is open at the Greenbelt Metro station in Prince George’s County. It offers shots to anyone, not just Maryland residents. Go online here to create an account."
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/coronavirus-in-dc-maryland-virginia-what-to-know-on-april-21/2647387/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at the Salisbury site for my second shot (MD resident) and there were several DC tags in the parking lot. Still plenty of capacity in Salisbury.
People who work in MD can get the vaccine. Others rationalize that they are stealing from Trump voters so it’s OK. Since DC has become a banana republic, you can’t expect its citizens not to beg, borrow, or steal.
DP. You keep repeating this lie. MD mass vax sites are open to anyone, not just MD resident. DC residents aren’t stealing anything from anyone by getting vaccinated at these sites.
You’re purposely misrepresenting the facts.
Huh? Who are you talking to? MD, PA, etc. have opened up vax cities to people who reside or work in these states. Just like DC. Just like VA. You seem confused.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at the Salisbury site for my second shot (MD resident) and there were several DC tags in the parking lot. Still plenty of capacity in Salisbury.
People who work in MD can get the vaccine. Others rationalize that they are stealing from Trump voters so it’s OK. Since DC has become a banana republic, you can’t expect its citizens not to beg, borrow, or steal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at the Salisbury site for my second shot (MD resident) and there were several DC tags in the parking lot. Still plenty of capacity in Salisbury.
People who work in MD can get the vaccine. Others rationalize that they are stealing from Trump voters so it’s OK. Since DC has become a banana republic, you can’t expect its citizens not to beg, borrow, or steal.
DP. You keep repeating this lie. MD mass vax sites are open to anyone, not just MD resident. DC residents aren’t stealing anything from anyone by getting vaccinated at these sites.
You’re purposely misrepresenting the facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at the Salisbury site for my second shot (MD resident) and there were several DC tags in the parking lot. Still plenty of capacity in Salisbury.
People who work in MD can get the vaccine. Others rationalize that they are stealing from Trump voters so it’s OK. Since DC has become a banana republic, you can’t expect its citizens not to beg, borrow, or steal.