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Here's an infographic from Washington State about vaccine timelines.
https://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/1600/coronavirus/VaccinationPhasesInfographic.pdf
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GrammaLisaGetsMoving wrote: »Here's an infographic from Washington State about vaccine timelines.
https://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/1600/coronavirus/VaccinationPhasesInfographic.pdf
I have found similar info for California, but even several of my family members fall into those categories when we call no one has any info (we've called our docs and checked our county health websites)2 -
My mom got her first dose. She’s in rural TN. It was drive-by and took less than an hour in line. You had to have an appointment and then show proof of being over 75.
The only way she knew who to call was that a friend told her the night before that she heard about the number to call. I have looked at their county health department and can’t see any evidence of how to get the shot, and they told her they weren’t advertising it.7 -
GrammaLisaGetsMoving wrote: »Here's an infographic from Washington State about vaccine timelines.
https://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/1600/coronavirus/VaccinationPhasesInfographic.pdf
Thanks so much! This means that my sister should get it soon. Although she is concerned and wants to wait for more data and is fine being somewhat of a hermit. I hope she DOES get it soon.
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In Oklahoma, county health departments are doing vaccinations. The news has been listing ways to contact them all. Oklahoma county started making appointments today.2
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rheddmobile wrote: »My mom got her first dose. She’s in rural TN. It was drive-by and took less than an hour in line. You had to have an appointment and then show proof of being over 75.
The only way she knew who to call was that a friend told her the night before that she heard about the number to call. I have looked at their county health department and can’t see any evidence of how to get the shot, and they told her they weren’t advertising it.
Who disagreed with this and why?2 -
rheddmobile wrote: »rheddmobile wrote: »My mom got her first dose. She’s in rural TN. It was drive-by and took less than an hour in line. You had to have an appointment and then show proof of being over 75.
The only way she knew who to call was that a friend told her the night before that she heard about the number to call. I have looked at their county health department and can’t see any evidence of how to get the shot, and they told her they weren’t advertising it.
Who disagreed with this and why?
Idjits who think Soros's and Bill Gates's microchips are in that vax? (Dem passive-aggressive, non-posting, non-honest, non-interacting foolz?) Potlikkers! Do you actually care?
Wishing your mother immediate immunity, and a long, happy future loving you, and all in her circle. You, too, when your get-the-vax number comes up.20 -
rheddmobile wrote: »rheddmobile wrote: »My mom got her first dose. She’s in rural TN. It was drive-by and took less than an hour in line. You had to have an appointment and then show proof of being over 75.
The only way she knew who to call was that a friend told her the night before that she heard about the number to call. I have looked at their county health department and can’t see any evidence of how to get the shot, and they told her they weren’t advertising it.
Who disagreed with this and why?
Someone with nothing better to do or don't know better I think. Oh yes the anti-vaxers maybe? Wonderful she got her shot. Hopefully she gets to have the next one when due.
Still no Covid here which I can't believe.5 -
Oklahoma county had nearly 200,000 apply for, over 111,000 approved for the vaccine today. Only 1200 doses available. All done early and it ran fairly smoothly, according to the local news. Now just waiting for more vaccine.3
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rheddmobile wrote: »rheddmobile wrote: »My mom got her first dose. She’s in rural TN. It was drive-by and took less than an hour in line. You had to have an appointment and then show proof of being over 75.
The only way she knew who to call was that a friend told her the night before that she heard about the number to call. I have looked at their county health department and can’t see any evidence of how to get the shot, and they told her they weren’t advertising it.
Who disagreed with this and why?
Also, because of the position of the disagree button, it's easy to inadvertently click it while scrolling through the page. Unless it's multiple disagrees, I assume it's accidental.13 -
rheddmobile wrote: »My mom got her first dose. She’s in rural TN. It was drive-by and took less than an hour in line. You had to have an appointment and then show proof of being over 75.
The only way she knew who to call was that a friend told her the night before that she heard about the number to call. I have looked at their county health department and can’t see any evidence of how to get the shot, and they told her they weren’t advertising it.
I haven't heard anything here in Dyer County. Why would they not advertise?!1 -
rheddmobile wrote: »rheddmobile wrote: »My mom got her first dose. She’s in rural TN. It was drive-by and took less than an hour in line. You had to have an appointment and then show proof of being over 75.
The only way she knew who to call was that a friend told her the night before that she heard about the number to call. I have looked at their county health department and can’t see any evidence of how to get the shot, and they told her they weren’t advertising it.
Who disagreed with this and why?
Someone with nothing better to do or don't know better I think. Oh yes the anti-vaxers maybe? Wonderful she got her shot. Hopefully she gets to have the next one when due.
Still no Covid here which I can't believe.
Maybe pro-vaxers do the same from time to time?3 -
The disagree might have been since it was said they aren’t advertising it.2
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Biden plans to release all available covid vaccines, getting as many people vaccinated as quickly as possible. Hopes for 1,000,000 vaccinations per day very soon 👍🏻14
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SuzySunshine99 wrote: »rheddmobile wrote: »rheddmobile wrote: »My mom got her first dose. She’s in rural TN. It was drive-by and took less than an hour in line. You had to have an appointment and then show proof of being over 75.
The only way she knew who to call was that a friend told her the night before that she heard about the number to call. I have looked at their county health department and can’t see any evidence of how to get the shot, and they told her they weren’t advertising it.
Who disagreed with this and why?
Also, because of the position of the disagree button, it's easy to inadvertently click it while scrolling through the page. Unless it's multiple disagrees, I assume it's accidental.
I think this is likely the answer, or perhaps rheddmobile has picked up a couple of "fans." The only thing I can think of as a "reason" to disagree is a deeply held belief that nobody over 75 should be driving? I've been hoping for driverless cars before I get to the point I can't drive safely anymore, but I don't think some arbitrary age should be the cut-off. Plenty of bad drivers of all ages.3 -
I live for disagrees
All kind of information out making it seem as if AZ is the worst place on the planet, and it might be. I dunno know. I'm just glad I'm a semi hermit. We are going to San Diego next week to see my son (and celebrate our 30th Anniversary). That's the son that already had Covid, so at least I believe we're good seeing him. We are renting an AirBnB and pretty much going to behave just like we do here -- eat at home, buy groceries and order take out and that's about it. The only difference being that we'll be two blocks from Seal Beach in La Jolla while doing it. I'm thinking for extra good measure, I'll take a can or two of Lysol just to spray in the place when we get there and then open up the windows and let it air out. Oh, and we'll drive. It's only around 6 hours from here to there. I actually quite enjoy the drive through the sand dunes to the mountains and then down to the ocean.
California is likely safer than AZ right now with most everything being shut down.6 -
MikePfirrman wrote: »I live for disagrees
All kind of information out making it seem as if AZ is the worst place on the planet, and it might be. I dunno know. I'm just glad I'm a semi hermit. We are going to San Diego next week to see my son (and celebrate our 30th Anniversary). That's the son that already had Covid, so at least I believe we're good seeing him. We are renting an AirBnB and pretty much going to behave just like we do here -- eat at home, buy groceries and order take out and that's about it. The only difference being that we'll be two blocks from Seal Beach in La Jolla while doing it. I'm thinking for extra good measure, I'll take a can or two of Lysol just to spray in the place when we get there and then open up the windows and let it air out. Oh, and we'll drive. It's only around 6 hours from here to there. I actually quite enjoy the drive through the sand dunes to the mountains and then down to the ocean.
California is likely safer than AZ right now with most everything being shut down.
Please drive very carefully. The last thing you want is to need a hospital in California now. And happy Anniversary!11 -
RetiredAndLovingIt wrote: »The disagree might have been since it was said they aren’t advertising it.
Well, anyone who disagrees is welcome to find any vaccine info on their website and let me know where it is.
https://fayettetn.us/departments/health-department/services/
I was briefly confused since I visited the site and said, “Hey, there’s the information about the vaccine right there on the front page!” Then I realized I had mistakenly gone to the website for Fayette county OHIO, which has a number to call, information about the vaccine schedule, and all the stuff you would expect. The website for Fayette county TENNESSEE still has nothing.5 -
Disagrees are weird - especially since they are anonymous.
I believe I have a disagree fan as many 'bland nothing' posts I post get one disagree- recent example; re remembering to take your lunch to work I posted try putting your car keys on top of your lunch box so you cant go without it
Not sure what there is in that to disagree with.
Maybe they disagree with plastic lunch boxes or driving to work???
My advice: unless there are a lot of disagrees - just ignore them.10 -
MikePfirrman wrote: »I live for disagrees
All kind of information out making it seem as if AZ is the worst place on the planet, and it might be. I dunno know. I'm just glad I'm a semi hermit. We are going to San Diego next week to see my son (and celebrate our 30th Anniversary). That's the son that already had Covid, so at least I believe we're good seeing him. We are renting an AirBnB and pretty much going to behave just like we do here -- eat at home, buy groceries and order take out and that's about it. The only difference being that we'll be two blocks from Seal Beach in La Jolla while doing it. I'm thinking for extra good measure, I'll take a can or two of Lysol just to spray in the place when we get there and then open up the windows and let it air out. Oh, and we'll drive. It's only around 6 hours from here to there. I actually quite enjoy the drive through the sand dunes to the mountains and then down to the ocean.
California is likely safer than AZ right now with most everything being shut down.
I read today that California is asking all out of state people to stay away and for in-state residents to limit driving to 120 miles. They may well close everything down again.9
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