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dadspet
01-06-2021, 10:54 AM
I heard The Villages Daily Sun, good news, newspaper is going to soon feature a story > No Lines for Covid shots in The Villages while the rest of Florida has extensive lines. It must be that our representatives are really on top of this and well organized. We watch the ABC/NBC nightly news most nights and the long lines of Seniors waiting for their shots is amazing. I wish there was a way to help them out and tell them to come to The Villages there are no lines! :icon_wink:

billethkid
01-06-2021, 10:58 AM
No lines in TV.....:1rotfl::1rotfl:

MandoMan
01-06-2021, 11:07 AM
I heard The Villages Daily Sun, good news, newspaper is going to soon feature a story > No Lines for Covid shots in The Villages while the rest of Florida has extensive lines. It must be that our representatives are really on top of this and well organized. We watch the ABC/NBC nightly news most nights and the long lines of Seniors waiting for their shots is amazing. I wish there was a way to help them out and tell them to come to The Villages there are no lines! :icon_wink:

Online vaccination signup for Sumter County? It opened at 8 am. Couldn’t enter the site until 8am sharp. I entered at 8. I wasn’t allowed to make a request until 8:06. I did, in seconds, then waited until 8:14, when I was informed that there are no more appointment times available. Alas. I knew it was too good to be true.

graciegirl
01-06-2021, 11:21 AM
Governor Desantis is planning to have Publix administer shots and again he says our age group is next in line.

Here is what I hope; that we can fill out our forms and receive our shots somehow in a little tent in our local Publix Parking lot. We always get our seasonal flu shots at Publix, inside at the Pharmacy, but to me it seems safer with so many people having it outdoors somehow.

Maybe around the back with everyone in their cars single file.

I have the forms from online that question you as to your current state of health. Does anyone know if there are release forms to sign?

baustgen
01-06-2021, 11:23 AM
Signed on the website at 8am. Filled out the form. Got two appointments for tomorrow am. Keep watching Sumter Health website for future availability. It can be done.

JohnN
01-06-2021, 11:25 AM
what a mess.
they may as well throw vaccine into the street

"we're from the government and we're here to help"

Dr Winston O Boogie jr
01-06-2021, 01:04 PM
I heard The Villages Daily Sun, good news, newspaper is going to soon feature a story > No Lines for Covid shots in The Villages while the rest of Florida has extensive lines. It must be that our representatives are really on top of this and well organized. We watch the ABC/NBC nightly news most nights and the long lines of Seniors waiting for their shots is amazing. I wish there was a way to help them out and tell them to come to The Villages there are no lines! :icon_wink:

If they all show up here, there will be lines.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr
01-06-2021, 01:05 PM
Signed on the website at 8am. Filled out the form. Got two appointments for tomorrow am. Keep watching Sumter Health website for future availability. It can be done.

What is this website?

retiredguy123
01-06-2021, 01:17 PM
What is this website?
Here is the website.

Sumter County Health Department COVID-19 Vaccination Tickets, Multiple Dates | Eventbrite (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sumter-county-health-department-covid-19-vaccination-tickets-135393075333)

OrangeBlossomBaby
01-06-2021, 01:54 PM
I'm going to wait until I learn that all essential workers who have tried to get the vaccine, have gotten the vaccine. I'm not putting a single person behind me in line, until I'm satisfied that there won't be ANY essential worker getting sick and possibly living with permanent lung damage, just because I chose to get vaccinated as soon as I was allowed.

thelegges
01-06-2021, 02:15 PM
I'm going to wait until I learn that all essential workers who have tried to get the vaccine, have gotten the vaccine. I'm not putting a single person behind me in line, until I'm satisfied that there won't be ANY essential worker getting sick and possibly living with permanent lung damage, just because I chose to get vaccinated as soon as I was allowed.

More healthcare workers than you realize, are refusing the vaccine. Putting hospitals in a situation that they need to find others to vaccinate.

But I applaud your thoughts on allowing others to get the vaccine first. Biggest concern is, will they have the availability to give your second dose, in 30 days or have to fight for an appointment, and miss timeframe

JoMar
01-06-2021, 09:33 PM
I'm going to wait until I learn that all essential workers who have tried to get the vaccine, have gotten the vaccine. I'm not putting a single person behind me in line, until I'm satisfied that there won't be ANY essential worker getting sick and possibly living with permanent lung damage, just because I chose to get vaccinated as soon as I was allowed.

And you will know that how? Give up your place in line and there will be thousands ready to step in, including snow birds and even folks from other States. And while you sit out, you increase your chances of getting infected.......but it is your choice.

Northwoods
01-06-2021, 10:34 PM
And you will know that how? Give up your place in line and there will be thousands ready to step in, including snow birds and even folks from other States. And while you sit out, you increase your chances of getting infected.......but it is your choice.

I had COVID. It was less than 3 months ago. Don't you think I should give up my spot for someone who is compromised and needs the shot?

EdFNJ
01-06-2021, 11:33 PM
And you will know that how? Give up your place in line and there will be thousands ready to step in, including snow birds and even folks from other States. And while you sit out, you increase your chances of getting infected.......but it is your choice. While I completely agree with OBB in theory you are absolutely right in practice. It was done wrong in this state because Governator Ronny D knows where his votes come from. Since the Gov ain't changing his plans I'll take mine as soon as I can (which is tomorrow between 10-11AM). It's a shame that the essential workers who should have it first won't but nothing will change that.

EdFNJ
01-06-2021, 11:35 PM
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EdFNJ
01-06-2021, 11:37 PM
I had COVID. It was less than 3 months ago. Don't you think I should give up my spot for someone who is compromised and needs the shot? Since you would likely have anti-bodies due to your infection you needn't be in any immediate rush but you might want to get an anti-body test to be sure. Also you should consider donating plasma if you haven't already.

EdFNJ
01-06-2021, 11:39 PM
No lines in TV.....:1rotfl::1rotfl:
Sumter County is doing reservations so there will be no long lines of thousands of people waiting for 200 vaccines.

EdFNJ
01-06-2021, 11:46 PM
Online vaccination signup for Sumter County? It opened at 8 am. Couldn’t enter the site until 8am sharp. I entered at 8. I wasn’t allowed to make a request until 8:06. I did, in seconds, then waited until 8:14, when I was informed that there are no more appointment times available. Alas. I knew it was too good to be true. Why weren't you allowed to make a request until 8:06? I was online at 8:00 as well and immediately made an appointment. Was done by 8:03 (I used a form filler app to fill their form as I figured by the time I typed it in manually everything would be gone since I type slowly). The 280 appointments for tomorrow (Thurs) were taken in 8 minutes according to the person who called me to verify my information.

thelegges
01-07-2021, 02:02 AM
Sumter at least is holding the 2nd dose for those who get the first. It seems most everywhere they are doing that around this country.

The dose is not the problem, it’s trying to get the 2nd appointment. One would hope when first injection is given you would automatically be given a date for second dose only people, along with a time frame. So healthcare workers have exact date and time to return, I am guessing it’s being done at the sites of first injection for the public

aletarw
01-07-2021, 08:16 AM
The Eventbrite site always says there are no more openings. How did you get appointment?

billethkid
01-07-2021, 08:20 AM
Sumter County is doing reservations so there will be no long lines of thousands of people waiting for 200 vaccines.

Where are reservations being made?

The website posted here is not reservation based. It is first come first served of available tickets.

billethkid
01-07-2021, 08:38 AM
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Topspinmo
01-07-2021, 09:35 AM
I had COVID. It was less than 3 months ago. Don't you think I should give up my spot for someone who is compromised and needs the shot?


What makes you think you won’t get it again?

TSO/ISPF
01-07-2021, 11:27 AM
Where are reservations being made?

The website posted here is not reservation based. It is first come first served of available tickets.
They had 1 hour time slots from 9 AM to 1 PM. I got in the 12-1PM slot in a stroke of luck and timing I guess. I was clicking on the link before 8 AM and it was coming up not found. Just after 8 I got in and made an appointment. They do ask if you take a blood thinner you get a note from your doctor. From what I have seen on the web, it's not an issue for Eliquis.

COVID-19 Vaccine Update – North American Thrombosis Forum (https://natfonline.org/2020/12/covid-19-vaccine-update/#:~:text=If%20you%20take%20a%20direct,)%2C%20you%2 0can%20be%20vaccinated.)


Sumter County Health Department COVID-19 Vaccination Tickets, Multiple Dates | Eventbrite (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sumter-county-health-department-covid-19-vaccination-tickets-135393075333)

OrangeBlossomBaby
01-07-2021, 11:30 AM
And you will know that how? Give up your place in line and there will be thousands ready to step in, including snow birds and even folks from other States. And while you sit out, you increase your chances of getting infected.......but it is your choice.

All those people will be vaccinated before I am anyway. I'm not in the "at risk" group. I'm not over 65, I have no illnesses that make me more at risk than anyone else, and now that I'm retired, I'm no longer an essential worker.

But when it's my "turn" - I'll want to know that people who SHOULD be vaccinated, AND WANT to be vaccinated, were able to get theirs - before I get mine.

Again - just because you can, doesn't mean you should. Having permission to get something doesn't require that I get ahead of someone else who needs it more than I do.

I am ALLOWED to take a seat on the train. But if I see someone who needs the seat more than I do, I'll stand so they can sit.

I am ENTITLED to eat every single apple in the bag of apples that I bought at the supermarket. But if I see someone in passing who appears hungry, I will give them one of my apples.

Because it's the right thing to do.

JoMar
01-07-2021, 05:49 PM
All those people will be vaccinated before I am anyway. I'm not in the "at risk" group. I'm not over 65, I have no illnesses that make me more at risk than anyone else, and now that I'm retired, I'm no longer an essential worker.

But when it's my "turn" - I'll want to know that people who SHOULD be vaccinated, AND WANT to be vaccinated, were able to get theirs - before I get mine.


Again - just because you can, doesn't mean you should. Having permission to get something doesn't require that I get ahead of someone else who needs it more than I do.

I am ALLOWED to take a seat on the train. But if I see someone who needs the seat more than I do, I'll stand so they can sit.

I am ENTITLED to eat every single apple in the bag of apples that I bought at the supermarket. But if I see someone in passing who appears hungry, I will give them one of my apples.

Because it's the right thing to do.

Well not being in an a "risk" group and not being 65 makes it easy. My question still stands, how would you know that everyone in the essential worker group, the risk group and those over 65 have been vaccinated when your turn comes up. There are essential workers who are not taking the vaccine and it has been stated they will be put to the back of the line. The right thing to do varies depending on what group you are in, what you believe in and yes, your age and that will change as you move into our age group.

John41
01-07-2021, 06:29 PM
All those people will be vaccinated before I am anyway. I'm not in the "at risk" group. I'm not over 65, I have no illnesses that make me more at risk than anyone else, and now that I'm retired, I'm no longer an essential worker.

But when it's my "turn" - I'll want to know that people who SHOULD be vaccinated, AND WANT to be vaccinated, were able to get theirs - before I get mine.

Again - just because you can, doesn't mean you should. Having permission to get something doesn't require that I get ahead of someone else who needs it more than I do.

I am ALLOWED to take a seat on the train. But if I see someone who needs the seat more than I do, I'll stand so they can sit.

I am ENTITLED to eat every single apple in the bag of apples that I bought at the supermarket. But if I see someone in passing who appears hungry, I will give them one of my apples.

Because it's the right thing to do.

In California it's the law to give up your train seat to a senior citizen.

EdFNJ
01-07-2021, 10:18 PM
The dose is not the problem, it’s trying to get the 2nd appointment. One would hope when first injection is given you would automatically be given a date for second dose only people, along with a time frame. So healthcare workers have exact date and time to return, I am guessing it’s being done at the sites of first injection for the public
You are Correct. It's not due to the county, it the Feds. I asked about that today when I got my shot. I had originally heard the COUNTY was holding 2nd shots for the 1 month appointment however I was mistaken. I was told they CANNOT hold vaccines by Federal orders and are required to use up every ounce they have. We were told we should contact the DOH in Sumter in a couple weeks to find out their "plan." They also said they might call or email those who were vaccinated but at this time they have no idea. Considering how well organized they were today I'd bet we'll hear from them when the time has come.

EdFNJ
01-07-2021, 10:28 PM
The Eventbrite site always says there are no more openings. How did you get appointment? Because the appointments are all filled up. They don't have opening if they don't have any vaccines. They don't know when they will get them until a day or 2 before. Check out the DOH website and they will announce the next signup frenzy when they get a shipment. Think of it Like trying to get tickets to see a Broadway show from Ticketmaster. SOLD OUT is exactly what it says.

Was told there were 35,000 attempts for appointments and only about 310 vaccines available and 2/3rds of the cars in line at 10AM had 2 people so that would likely almost halve the number of slots available.

EdFNJ
01-07-2021, 10:37 PM
Where are reservations being made?

The website posted here is not reservation based. It is first come first served of available tickets. For Sumter county that is not correct for the CURRENT shots. The very first time they tried (Monday?) it was FCFS but that was a disaster so they went to reservations for the 2nd round of available shots given today (Thursday).

This WAS the link: Sumter County Health Department COVID-19 Vaccination Tickets, Multiple Dates | Eventbrite (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sumter-county-health-department-covid-19-vaccination-tickets-135393075333) and on that screen click "VIEW DETAILS"

DOH info: Covid-19 Vaccination | Florida Department of Health in Sumter (http://sumter.floridahealth.gov/newsroom/2021/01/Article.html)


But since they are "sold out" the link is dead. Currently they won't take reservations unless they actually have a specific number of shots to give. There is no
standby" appointments at least now. Best place to check is on the Sumter county Dept of Health website because when more dates become available they will post the link again as they did Wednesday. The link became active at 8AM Wednesday for today's (Thursday) shots and was "sold out" a few minutes later due to only having around 310 or so available shots after which it showed as "SOLD OUT" because they are basically using a ticket sales site.

PugMom
01-08-2021, 05:22 AM
Governor Desantis is planning to have Publix administer shots and again he says our age group is next in line.

Here is what I hope; that we can fill out our forms and receive our shots somehow in a little tent in our local Publix Parking lot. We always get our seasonal flu shots at Publix, inside at the Pharmacy, but to me it seems safer with so many people having it outdoors somehow.

Maybe around the back with everyone in their cars single file.

I have the forms from online that question you as to your current state of health. Does anyone know if there are release forms to sign?

you were the very 1st person i thought of, & hoped you guys would have been the lucky few to get it--fingers crossed

Professor
01-08-2021, 06:21 AM
With very few doses of the vaccine being available it does tend to limit the lines. Since it is almost impossible to get an appointment I guess that also keeps the lines down...right?

billethkid
01-08-2021, 08:42 AM
It is impressive that The Villages/Sumter County have been unable to get any quantity of significance.

It is also impressive the complete lack of of information regarding distribution intent.

Especially in light of the fact there is a private sector capability currently in place....plus The Villages has organized mass vaccinations for the flu in the past via the recreation centers......well communicated and executed.

So yes, some of us wonder what the real problem is....that defies communication.

JoMar
01-08-2021, 02:06 PM
It is impressive that The Villages/Sumter County have been unable to get any quantity of significance.

It is also impressive the complete lack of of information regarding distribution intent.

Especially in light of the fact there is a private sector capability currently in place....plus The Villages has organized mass vaccinations for the flu in the past via the recreation centers......well communicated and executed.

So yes, some of us wonder what the real problem is....that defies communication.

Apples and Oranges.....flu vaccine distribution has had years to increase manufacturing and organize distribution. COVID is months into mass manufacturing and and the State is months into organizing distribution. The last mile is always the problem......331 million in the US, many trying to find the vaccine.....about 10 million doses have been distributed.....and every State believes they need it more than any other State......this will take awhile.

CoachKandSportsguy
01-08-2021, 03:27 PM
Mass Doctor I know said that his contacts in FL have said they they have never done anything like this, ie, the state didn't really exist in the 1940s and 50's like the northeastern states, so they have no experience, and therefore, no leadership.

When state public health tries to get too specific, and require too much documentation with poorly set up systems, and time limits on doses, you get these scenarios.

66% of New York City’s Vaccine Doses Sit Unused as Virus Numbers Soar - The New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/08/nyregion/nyc-coronavirus-vaccine-delays.html)

or this

Northern California city scrambles to set up emergency COVID-19 vaccine clinic after hospital freezer failure (https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/01/05/covid-19-city-of-ukiah-sets-up-emergency-vaccine-clinic-after-apparent-refrigeration-failure/)

The other problem, is the second shot, having the right information to make sure the second follow up shot is done on time, and there are facilities different than the initial shots which will be full for first shots. . .

So just keep in mind that to do two shots, and a continuous process all the way through, you need twice the people power and twice the facility spaces until the population is complete. . . not easy folks, especially with beaucrats with little to zero planning and execution processes

ie, keep reality in check and hope that you don't need to go to the hospital for an emergency anything else

JoelJohnson
01-08-2021, 03:40 PM
Online vaccination signup for Sumter County? It opened at 8 am. Couldn’t enter the site until 8am sharp. I entered at 8. I wasn’t allowed to make a request until 8:06. I did, in seconds, then waited until 8:14, when I was informed that there are no more appointment times available. Alas. I knew it was too good to be true.

I too loggen in a 8 only to find that the "ticket" page didn't work, tried a few minutes later and was looked out.

thelegges
01-08-2021, 04:02 PM
Michigan has the Fire Stations in neighborhoods giving vaccine. No lines, you are notified as to time and date. Makes sense with qualified personnel at every station

Colts Fan
01-08-2021, 08:25 PM
Just saw that Sumter County will have 340 doses for the week of January 11th. At that rate, Sumter County vaccinations won’t be complete for a little more than 7 years. After that, we can get our second dose. Pretty pathetic for the county with the highest average age in the U.S.

There may be a light at the end of the tunnel, but at this rate it is a very, very long tunnel.

Carla B
01-08-2021, 10:10 PM
Just saw that Sumter County will have 340 doses for the week of January 11th. At that rate, Sumter County vaccinations won’t be complete for a little more than 7 years. After that, we can get our second dose. Pretty pathetic for the county with the highest average age in the U.S.

There may be a light at the end of the tunnel, but at this rate it is a very, very long tunnel.

I thought you were exaggerating, but you weren't. Seven Years.

mneumann02
01-09-2021, 09:27 AM
Why weren't you allowed to make a request until 8:06? I was online at 8:00 as well and immediately made an appointment. Was done by 8:03 (I used a form filler app to fill their form as I figured by the time I typed it in manually everything would be gone since I type slowly). The 280 appointments for tomorrow (Thurs) were taken in 8 minutes according to the person who called me to verify my information.
You were one of the lucky ones. I hit the button as soon as the computer ticked to 8:00am and was informed all the reservations were taken.

biker1
01-09-2021, 09:51 AM
There are two incorrect assumptions in your prediction. First of all, not everyone will opt to take the vaccine. Secondly, there is no reason to believe the rate of vaccination won't increase over the next few months as production of Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines ramps up and the AstraZeneca and J and J vaccines receive emergency use authorization.

Just saw that Sumter County will have 340 doses for the week of January 11th. At that rate, Sumter County vaccinations won’t be complete for a little more than 7 years. After that, we can get our second dose. Pretty pathetic for the county with the highest average age in the U.S.

There may be a light at the end of the tunnel, but at this rate it is a very, very long tunnel.

billethkid
01-09-2021, 10:06 AM
Just saw that Sumter County will have 340 doses for the week of January 11th. At that rate, Sumter County vaccinations won’t be complete for a little more than 7 years. After that, we can get our second dose. Pretty pathetic for the county with the highest average age in the U.S.

There may be a light at the end of the tunnel, but at this rate it is a very, very long tunnel.

Or.....it could be a train!!!!!!!!!!!!

Lottoguy
01-09-2021, 10:55 AM
Don't worry, this will all be gone when it warms up in the spring.

billethkid
01-09-2021, 11:14 AM
Don't worry, this will all be gone when it warms up in the spring.

That is what was said last spring about the coming summer!!!!

tvbound
01-09-2021, 12:36 PM
All those people will be vaccinated before I am anyway. I'm not in the "at risk" group. I'm not over 65, I have no illnesses that make me more at risk than anyone else, and now that I'm retired, I'm no longer an essential worker.

But when it's my "turn" - I'll want to know that people who SHOULD be vaccinated, AND WANT to be vaccinated, were able to get theirs - before I get mine.

Again - just because you can, doesn't mean you should. Having permission to get something doesn't require that I get ahead of someone else who needs it more than I do.

I am ALLOWED to take a seat on the train. But if I see someone who needs the seat more than I do, I'll stand so they can sit.

I am ENTITLED to eat every single apple in the bag of apples that I bought at the supermarket. But if I see someone in passing who appears hungry, I will give them one of my apples.

Because it's the right thing to do.


"Because it's the right thing to do."


All too many people, have either forgot this great advice on how to live their lives, or never believed in it in the first place. While there are lots of people who like to point to younger generations and lump them all together, claiming a supposed general selfishness and "me first" attitude, they're watching a lot of us older generation(s) and shaking their heads at the hypocrisy.

Arctic Fox
01-09-2021, 01:31 PM
Here is the website.

Sumter County Health Department COVID-19 Vaccination Tickets, Multiple Dates | Eventbrite (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sumter-county-health-department-covid-19-vaccination-tickets-135393075333)

Wildwood Community Center, so not golf cart accessible

OrangeBlossomBaby
01-09-2021, 01:33 PM
"Because it's the right thing to do."


All too many people, have either forgot this great advice on how to live their lives, or never believed in it in the first place. While there are lots of people who like to point to younger generations and lump them all together, claiming a supposed general selfishness and "me first" attitude, they're watching a lot of us older generation(s) and shaking their heads at the hypocrisy.

It's how I was raised. It was pretty shocking to come to this forum and see opinions of people my parents' and grandparents' age, displaying such entitlement attitudes about pretty much every possible topic they could come up with.

I grew up in a comfortable lifestyle - the typical new england suburb where kids walked to elementary school, didn't need to lock our doors (but did at night anyway), everyone knew their neighbors, most families had both parents still married to each other, the male working full time and the woman either stay at home or working part time. Generic White American New England.

And yet somehow, my parents knew enough to instill in me a sense of "doing right because it's the right thing to do."

My grandparents were even more emphatic about it. My grandfather GAVE away his dental care to patients during the depression - not because he had to - but because it was the right thing to do. Often he would be paid in chickens, or bartered services, ice for the ice box. And he was paid that way, because the patients believed it was the right thing to do - even though my grandfather didn't ask or expect them to pay him during that time.

NotFromAroundHere
01-09-2021, 01:47 PM
Was able to get an appointment at a Publix in Ocala for my mother-in-law. Took her up there yesterday.

eyc234
01-09-2021, 02:47 PM
It's how I was raised. It was pretty shocking to come to this forum and see opinions of people my parents' and grandparents' age, displaying such entitlement attitudes about pretty much every possible topic they could come up with.

I grew up in a comfortable lifestyle - the typical new england suburb where kids walked to elementary school, didn't need to lock our doors (but did at night anyway), everyone knew their neighbors, most families had both parents still married to each other, the male working full time and the woman either stay at home or working part time. Generic White American New England.

And yet somehow, my parents knew enough to instill in me a sense of "doing right because it's the right thing to do."

My grandparents were even more emphatic about it. My grandfather GAVE away his dental care to patients during the depression - not because he had to - but because it was the right thing to do. Often he would be paid in chickens, or bartered services, ice for the ice box. And he was paid that way, because the patients believed it was the right thing to do - even though my grandfather didn't ask or expect them to pay him during that time.

:bigbow::bigbow: So true and so sad at what goes on. To see and hear what goes on in TV by declared law abiding citizens that are Christian and open minded, not.

coffeebean
01-09-2021, 03:06 PM
To those who have had the first shot........

Were you given an appointment for your second shot? Are you guaranteed the second shot will be available to you when it is time for your second shot?

JimC55
01-09-2021, 06:26 PM
We got our COVID vaccine Friday night. We had appointments at Publix in Ocala. In and out in 20 minutes. 15 minutes was required post vaccination to monitor for reactions. You register on line and everything is ready when you walk in the door. Website works much better than Eventbrite. Shot 2 in 28 days! They will notify you of 2nd shot availability. Got to love Publix’ ability to manage this! Hope they make this available in every store.

YouNeverKnow
01-09-2021, 07:03 PM
We got our COVID vaccine Friday night. We had appointments at Publix in Ocala. In and out in 20 minutes. 15 minutes was required post vaccination to monitor for reactions. You register on line and everything is ready when you walk in the door. Website works much better than Eventbrite. Shot 2 in 28 days! They will notify you of 2nd shot availability. Got to love Publix’ ability to manage this! Hope they make this available in every store.
Which Publix in Ocala did you go to?
Where did you have to wait your 15 minutes afterwards?

JimC55
01-09-2021, 09:23 PM
Which Publix in Ocala did you go to?
Where did you have to wait your 15 minutes afterwards?
We went to the store on Maricamp close to Silver Springs. They had chairs in the pharmacy area. Well organized.

RobbyHarris
01-09-2021, 09:54 PM
We went to the store on Maricamp close to Silver Springs. They had chairs in the pharmacy area. Well organized. Publix registrations have ended until they can catch up and get more vaccine, I tried to post the story link from the newspaper but it got flagged as spam so this was the info in the article.

All of Publix’s COVID-19 vaccine slots have been filled, according to the company’s website.

Appointments for the vaccines opened Thursday, two days after Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that 22 stores would receive and administer the Moderna vaccine as part of a pilot program.

Topspinmo
01-10-2021, 12:03 AM
I heard The Villages Daily Sun, good news, newspaper is going to soon feature a story > No Lines for Covid shots in The Villages while the rest of Florida has extensive lines. It must be that our representatives are really on top of this and well organized. We watch the ABC/NBC nightly news most nights and the long lines of Seniors waiting for their shots is amazing. I wish there was a way to help them out and tell them to come to The Villages there are no lines! :icon_wink:

Please wake up from you’re dream! As soon as shot are available it will be flooded.

NotFromAroundHere
01-10-2021, 06:06 AM
We got our COVID vaccine Friday night. We had appointments at Publix in Ocala. In and out in 20 minutes. 15 minutes was required post vaccination to monitor for reactions. You register on line and everything is ready when you walk in the door. Website works much better than Eventbrite. Shot 2 in 28 days! They will notify you of 2nd shot availability. Got to love Publix’ ability to manage this! Hope they make this available in every store.

The process was well managed by Publix. I wouldn't say that their registration website was "much" better than Eventbrite. I got in and was able to make the appt. for my MIL. But if I had needed/wanted two appts back to back (If my father-in-law were still alive), there didn't seem to be a way to do that. Would have had to start over with the second request, which probably wouldn't have been available in conjunction with the first, if at all.
There was a couple at Publix when we went that were in that very boat. The wife was getting her vaccine, but the husband couldn't get his until Saturday.

swooner
01-10-2021, 06:36 AM
I heard The Villages Daily Sun, good news, newspaper is going to soon feature a story > No Lines for Covid shots in The Villages while the rest of Florida has extensive lines. It must be that our representatives are really on top of this and well organized. We watch the ABC/NBC nightly news most nights and the long lines of Seniors waiting for their shots is amazing. I wish there was a way to help them out and tell them to come to The Villages there are no lines! :icon_wink:
That's cause there are virtually no shots available!

Carla B
01-10-2021, 08:39 AM
That's cause there are virtually no shots available!

The Original Post wasn't serious, it was humor with a bit of sarcasm.

mrpete2
01-10-2021, 08:46 AM
Why isn't a master database created for Sumter County so that everyone who wants the vaccine can be pre-registered. Then develop a system for distribution instead of this hit or miss system being used now. It doesn't sound that difficult.

KILLICKB
01-10-2021, 08:54 AM
Had two computers up @ 08:00. One screen came up @ 08:00 - “You are in line, thanks”
At 08:45 said same thing. (Logging in on a third computer at 08:45, it said that Event is sold out)
The second computer screen advised @08:02 — “It’s you turn” It also stated that the first and second time slots were unavailable and the third was sold out.
At 08:18 the screen suddenly said “one ticket available for one of the unavailable time slots —- clicked to buy but screen came up “event sold out”
Some people must have fingers that move at light speed and/or much more computer savvy than I am ! Probably the latter.I

Trishakaye
01-10-2021, 08:55 AM
Signed on the website at 8am. Filled out the form. Got two appointments for tomorrow am. Keep watching Sumter Health website for future availability. It can be done.

I was on the site at 7:59. At 8:00 said I was in the queue. Of course that didn’t work out! Duhhhh.......Anyone have any understanding of how the queue is established?

Cloud Nine
01-10-2021, 09:07 AM
Why isn't a master database created for Sumter County so that everyone who wants the vaccine can be pre-registered. Then develop a system for distribution instead of this hit or miss system being used now. It doesn't sound that difficult.

I wish someone like you were put in charge of distribution. I find it appalling that many very healthy 60’s year olds are receiving the vaccine before people in their 80’s with compromised conditions just because they are more computer savvy with faster fingers. Covid-19 vaccine injections are becoming a dog eat dog competition with bragging rights for those who “scored”. How sad 😔......

dahrens1
01-10-2021, 09:10 AM
Last time they used this raffle ticket like system it was reported that 35,000 people tried to get an appointment. It was probably at least that many this time competing for only 340 appointments so your chances were slim to none. The Sumter county DOH is doing its best with both limited resources and the very small number of doses it has been allocated. Once CVS, Walgreens, and Publix pharmacies can get up to speed things will improve greatly.

mtlee024
01-10-2021, 09:15 AM
Online vaccination signup for Sumter County? It opened at 8 am. Couldn’t enter the site until 8am sharp. I entered at 8. I wasn’t allowed to make a request until 8:06. I did, in seconds, then waited until 8:14, when I was informed that there are no more appointment times available. Alas. I knew it was too good to be true.

At 280 (140 Mon and 140 Wed), shots a week it will take Sumter 356 days to perform 100,000 vaccines shots. Sense you only get to days a week for shots we are looking at 7 to 8 years before they are done. Got to do better then this.

Lottoguy
01-10-2021, 10:42 AM
In a perfect world the people who said "its just the flu" should be the last to receive it. Bye....

Altavia
01-10-2021, 10:58 AM
Clinical trials are still looking for participants to receive the vaccine and help answer questions such as if the virus can still be transmitted after vaccination.

coffeebean
01-10-2021, 04:11 PM
The Original Post wasn't serious, it was humor with a bit of sarcasm.

Oh, I didn't take it that way. Silly me. I should have realized it was tongue in cheek.

coffeebean
01-10-2021, 04:15 PM
In a perfect world the people who said "its just the flu" should be the last to receive it. Bye....
Add those folks who truly believe the virus is a hoax. Those are the folks who have not done their part to mitigate the spread of the virus.

RobbyHarris
01-11-2021, 05:28 PM
At 280 (140 Mon and 140 Wed), shots a week it will take Sumter 356 days to perform 100,000 vaccines shots. Sense you only get to days a week for shots we are looking at 7 to 8 years before they are done. Got to do better then this.
I believe your count is off. When I was there on Thursday at 10:30 for the 10-11 slot there were exactly 26 cars in line with us (we counted) and 32+-2 or so in the 15 minute waiting zone. Most of all the cars we tied looking at including mine had 2 people and that was only one of the 4 1hr scheduled Thursday slots. So that one hour alone was likely 80 to 90 people and they had 3 other fully filled 1 hr slots that day. The next day I called the Sumter County DOH regarding shot #2 and she said there were only around 320 vaccines available for all of Thursday (and she said there were over 35,000 website hits to try to get one) which makes sense using my "visual guesstimate" of 80-90 in the 10-11 AM slot. Still not a lot nut a lot more than 140 on Thursday. As for 2nd shot, she said they will call you to setup an appointment but that process or location hasn't been finalized yet. She said it should be 2 to 2.5 weeks before they start calling folks for shot #2 appointments.