Anonymous wrote:How did she get the appointment? Ours was turned down the first place and we called and they are checking ids?
Nanny here. Got mine in Waldorf. My employer provided me the same things, didn't need them. Just confirmation of my appointment and my DL. Isn't more people vaccinated a good thing? I didn't dress up as an old person or pay a lot of money to a PAC or claim to be something I wasn't. It's not just for my protection!Anonymous wrote:Our nanny got her first shot at six flags this week.
She was armed w/ a copy of a paystub, her contract, and a letter from us. She didn't have to show anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone’s nanny been able to get Covid vaccine in MD under childcare group? What did they need to provide to prove their qualifications? Anyone been turned away? Don’t want to jump the line but the guidelines are so vague it seems that they should be included (it’s not like they can do their job remotely).
Yes they can.
I wrote a letter so my nanny could take with her and she got
her 2 vaccines already.
Nannies are childcare providers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where did your nanny get the vaccine? We tried in Howard County and were armed with documentation (letter on my employer's letterhead, W-2, teaching certificates, etc) and were turned away.
They aren't teachers. Stop being selfish and let real teachers get vaccinated first.
I am a frontline worker and have been working in a hospital for the entirety of the pandemic. She is immunocompromised. I want her to get protected.