Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Inova site is working again but no appointments until December.
https://www.inova.org/COVID19/vaccine-scheduling?fbclid=IwAR1dU9wwvLaDVm8G0Gxa0V6CAedWo8PSQJ4k5exnjxyDkm1LxIwGc4Itq0Y
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Inova site is working again but no appointments until December.
https://www.inova.org/COVID19/vaccine-scheduling?fbclid=IwAR1dU9wwvLaDVm8G0Gxa0V6CAedWo8PSQJ4k5exnjxyDkm1LxIwGc4Itq0Y
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Safeway Pharmacy online allowed me to book an appointment for my 11 year old for tomorrow. I had to pick a few different locations until I could find one with availability.
Not funny. Don’t do this to people. It’s still 12+ at Safeway.
This is PP. I’m not lying. I tried Giant and CVS websites, but they wouldn’t let me go further once I put in the birthdate. But the Safeway one did. I put in the birthdate and all the rest of the info and it let me make an appointment for phase 1 of Pfizer. I am in Alexandria. I had to do a search to see which Safeway had available appointments but I got one for tomorrow. Then the system preloaded all my DCs info onto the waiver that I have to print out and bring with us and it clearly states my child is 11. So I guess we see what happens.
You should call the pharmacy tomorrow before you take your child there - they may only have the adult sized doses available.
I just saw this message on the Safeway pharmacy site: PLEASE NOTE: Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for ages 5-11 years. We're now offering Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11 at on-site school clinics. Please contact your local school district for more information. (Individual appointments will be in-store in the future. Please check back in a week.)
Post a screenshot and a link or you're a nasty liar.
I saw the same thing, freak. Look yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Safeway Pharmacy online allowed me to book an appointment for my 11 year old for tomorrow. I had to pick a few different locations until I could find one with availability.
Not funny. Don’t do this to people. It’s still 12+ at Safeway.
This is PP. I’m not lying. I tried Giant and CVS websites, but they wouldn’t let me go further once I put in the birthdate. But the Safeway one did. I put in the birthdate and all the rest of the info and it let me make an appointment for phase 1 of Pfizer. I am in Alexandria. I had to do a search to see which Safeway had available appointments but I got one for tomorrow. Then the system preloaded all my DCs info onto the waiver that I have to print out and bring with us and it clearly states my child is 11. So I guess we see what happens.
You should call the pharmacy tomorrow before you take your child there - they may only have the adult sized doses available.
I just saw this message on the Safeway pharmacy site: PLEASE NOTE: Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for ages 5-11 years. We're now offering Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11 at on-site school clinics. Please contact your local school district for more information. (Individual appointments will be in-store in the future. Please check back in a week.)
Post a screenshot and a link or you're a nasty liar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Inova site is working again but no appointments until December.
https://www.inova.org/COVID19/vaccine-scheduling?fbclid=IwAR1dU9wwvLaDVm8G0Gxa0V6CAedWo8PSQJ4k5exnjxyDkm1LxIwGc4Itq0Y
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Safeway Pharmacy online allowed me to book an appointment for my 11 year old for tomorrow. I had to pick a few different locations until I could find one with availability.
Not funny. Don’t do this to people. It’s still 12+ at Safeway.
This is PP. I’m not lying. I tried Giant and CVS websites, but they wouldn’t let me go further once I put in the birthdate. But the Safeway one did. I put in the birthdate and all the rest of the info and it let me make an appointment for phase 1 of Pfizer. I am in Alexandria. I had to do a search to see which Safeway had available appointments but I got one for tomorrow. Then the system preloaded all my DCs info onto the waiver that I have to print out and bring with us and it clearly states my child is 11. So I guess we see what happens.
You should call the pharmacy tomorrow before you take your child there - they may only have the adult sized doses available.
I just saw this message on the Safeway pharmacy site: PLEASE NOTE: Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for ages 5-11 years. We're now offering Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11 at on-site school clinics. Please contact your local school district for more information. (Individual appointments will be in-store in the future. Please check back in a week.)
Post a screenshot and a link or you're a nasty liar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Inova site is working again but no appointments until December.
Link?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Safeway Pharmacy online allowed me to book an appointment for my 11 year old for tomorrow. I had to pick a few different locations until I could find one with availability.
Not funny. Don’t do this to people. It’s still 12+ at Safeway.
This is PP. I’m not lying. I tried Giant and CVS websites, but they wouldn’t let me go further once I put in the birthdate. But the Safeway one did. I put in the birthdate and all the rest of the info and it let me make an appointment for phase 1 of Pfizer. I am in Alexandria. I had to do a search to see which Safeway had available appointments but I got one for tomorrow. Then the system preloaded all my DCs info onto the waiver that I have to print out and bring with us and it clearly states my child is 11. So I guess we see what happens.
You should call the pharmacy tomorrow before you take your child there - they may only have the adult sized doses available.
Anonymous wrote:The Inova site is working again but no appointments until December.
Anonymous wrote:The Inova site is working again but no appointments until December.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Safeway Pharmacy online allowed me to book an appointment for my 11 year old for tomorrow. I had to pick a few different locations until I could find one with availability.
Not funny. Don’t do this to people. It’s still 12+ at Safeway.
This is PP. I’m not lying. I tried Giant and CVS websites, but they wouldn’t let me go further once I put in the birthdate. But the Safeway one did. I put in the birthdate and all the rest of the info and it let me make an appointment for phase 1 of Pfizer. I am in Alexandria. I had to do a search to see which Safeway had available appointments but I got one for tomorrow. Then the system preloaded all my DCs info onto the waiver that I have to print out and bring with us and it clearly states my child is 11. So I guess we see what happens.
You should call the pharmacy tomorrow before you take your child there - they may only have the adult sized doses available.
I just saw this message on the Safeway pharmacy site: PLEASE NOTE: Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for ages 5-11 years. We're now offering Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11 at on-site school clinics. Please contact your local school district for more information. (Individual appointments will be in-store in the future. Please check back in a week.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Safeway Pharmacy online allowed me to book an appointment for my 11 year old for tomorrow. I had to pick a few different locations until I could find one with availability.
Not funny. Don’t do this to people. It’s still 12+ at Safeway.
This is PP. I’m not lying. I tried Giant and CVS websites, but they wouldn’t let me go further once I put in the birthdate. But the Safeway one did. I put in the birthdate and all the rest of the info and it let me make an appointment for phase 1 of Pfizer. I am in Alexandria. I had to do a search to see which Safeway had available appointments but I got one for tomorrow. Then the system preloaded all my DCs info onto the waiver that I have to print out and bring with us and it clearly states my child is 11. So I guess we see what happens.
You should call the pharmacy tomorrow before you take your child there - they may only have the adult sized doses available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Safeway Pharmacy online allowed me to book an appointment for my 11 year old for tomorrow. I had to pick a few different locations until I could find one with availability.
Not funny. Don’t do this to people. It’s still 12+ at Safeway.
This is PP. I’m not lying. I tried Giant and CVS websites, but they wouldn’t let me go further once I put in the birthdate. But the Safeway one did. I put in the birthdate and all the rest of the info and it let me make an appointment for phase 1 of Pfizer. I am in Alexandria. I had to do a search to see which Safeway had available appointments but I got one for tomorrow. Then the system preloaded all my DCs info onto the waiver that I have to print out and bring with us and it clearly states my child is 11. So I guess we see what happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Safeway Pharmacy online allowed me to book an appointment for my 11 year old for tomorrow. I had to pick a few different locations until I could find one with availability.
Not funny. Don’t do this to people. It’s still 12+ at Safeway.
This is PP. I’m not lying. I tried Giant and CVS websites, but they wouldn’t let me go further once I put in the birthdate. But the Safeway one did. I put in the birthdate and all the rest of the info and it let me make an appointment for phase 1 of Pfizer. I am in Alexandria. I had to do a search to see which Safeway had available appointments but I got one for tomorrow. Then the system preloaded all my DCs info onto the waiver that I have to print out and bring with us and it clearly states my child is 11. So I guess we see what happens.