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kansasr
01-15-2021, 12:22 PM
Got my first shot today at the SafeRestart Center over off Woodridge Dr.

Let me say I was very impressed with the whole operation. Plenty of people to direct you at every step of the way. Just have your email printout and ID with you and you will breeze right through. You stay in your car the entire time. The longest wait was the mandatory 15 minutes wait after you receive the vaccine, just to make sure there are no complications.

I entered off Woodridge Dr, but it's actually easier (and more direct) to just turn onto Tatonka Dr off CR 466 (at the Red Lobster).

All in all, I've been very impressed with Global Medical Response who they brought in to manage this operation. Yes, there were some communication issues (remember the Daily Sun printing the WRONG web address or discovering they wanted way too much personal data that really wasn't required). And it would be nice if there was some way to follow up after you get your initial acknowledgement (after helping several people who are tech-challenged, they all got their appointments and I still had not heard anything, but suddenly there it was yesterday and there were slots available for today) rather than just "waiting to be contacted". None of us like the unknown!

And yes, the sophistication of their system does require that you have internet access. So, if you hear of a neighbor who doesn't know about the procedure or finds it too daunting, lend a hand and help them.

Carla B
01-15-2021, 12:27 PM
Thank you!

EastCoastDawg
01-15-2021, 12:51 PM
Looking forward to them ramping up the numbers as the vaccine becomes available in larger quantities

trueorange
01-15-2021, 01:34 PM
I signed up my husband and myself Tuesday morning. We both got emails saying our registrations were successful and to wait for another email to schedule. Neither one of us has heard anything else . I keep checking email inboxes and also spam folders, but nothing yet.

We are willing to wait our turn, but I am curious if anyone who registered later than Tuesday morning got scheduled through the Safe Restart program which seems like a very good option at this point.

Sparty6971
01-15-2021, 02:02 PM
Patience is a big virtue for getting the email with your appointment code. Some get the email before those who had registered prior to them - not sure why but it happens. No need to get too worked up about it. I and my wife registered within 5 minutes of each other, got our Part 2 emails 5 hours apart and our vaccination appointments are two days apart. Why? Who knows -- just important that we are ready. Keep the faith!

Joe V.
01-15-2021, 02:05 PM
I signed up my husband and myself Tuesday morning. We both got emails saying our registrations were successful and to wait for another email to schedule. Neither one of us has heard anything else . I keep checking email inboxes and also spam folders, but nothing yet.

We are willing to wait our turn, but I am curious if anyone who registered later than Tuesday morning got scheduled through the Safe Restart program which seems like a very good option at this point.

I registered Tuesday afternoon and got my first shot yesterday. I am confirmed and scheduled for shot 2 on 14 Feb. The entire process was smooth for me.

ureout
01-15-2021, 02:37 PM
I never thought about spam folder... what does the e-mail actually say?? also when registering I chose the text option has anyone gotten their notice thru a text??

Byte1
01-15-2021, 02:37 PM
Registered on Wed and have not received our code for a date yet(Friday).

Dotneko
01-15-2021, 03:08 PM
we registered monday and got confirmation email, but no email to schedule an appointment yet.

FromDC
01-15-2021, 03:30 PM
We registered Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 13th. We have not received our registration code yet (Friday afternoon, Jan. 15th).

kansasr
01-15-2021, 03:42 PM
I signed up on Monday morning and then helped some other friends sign up as well. They all got notifications by the next day but mine didn't. It finally showed up yesterday, just as I was starting to get anxious. But as long as you've received the email acknowledgment (I've attached a copy of mine), I'd say, "hang in there".

Birdie Dreamer
01-15-2021, 03:46 PM
The email basically gives you the code to go in and schedule your vaccination. We chose the email notification. But for me, the wife and MIL, We received a text telling us to check our email for the code. In all three cases they were there in minutes or less. MIL registered Monday and got her code Thursday. Wife and I registered Sunday and received codes Monday.

GGTaurus
01-16-2021, 06:11 AM
I registered on Sunday. No apt. Yet!

Gingerstar
01-16-2021, 06:46 AM
I registered on Jan 11, Monday, and have not heard a word from them. Should I redo my registration???? Can't even get register on the Publix site either - no more slots available.

coconutmama
01-16-2021, 07:46 AM
Looking forward to them ramping up the numbers as the vaccine becomes available in larger quantities

Us too. We signed up early Tuesday AM. Received acknowledgment but no appointment yet. Discouraging but are waiting our turn

Bludot300
01-16-2021, 07:54 AM
You are very lucky to get your vaccination. My wife and I have been waiting a week to get scheduled.

johnsi911
01-16-2021, 08:04 AM
I wonder why it is that some folks who registered on Tuesday got their shots before those of us that registered on Monday. It's been so long since I filled out the form. Did it ask for pre-existing conditions? I did get the email saying I was approved.

newlife1
01-16-2021, 08:08 AM
We registered Wednesday and have not received our code? By the way, do they give us options on time and day of first and second shot?

Jamcderm
01-16-2021, 08:16 AM
I registered me and my husband on Monday but have not heard anything.

katiemike46
01-16-2021, 08:20 AM
Is this the Moderna vaccine or Pfizer?

Redwood8300
01-16-2021, 08:33 AM
Lots of talk about this on the Nextdoor app also. It seems that if you give them ALL the information they ask for - SS and insurance you get a reply the same day or the next day. I filled in everything and got my first and second appointment schedule the next day. Don't know why - it just is!

Jerrysherry
01-16-2021, 08:33 AM
I signed up my husband and myself Tuesday morning. We both got emails saying our registrations were successful and to wait for another email to schedule. Neither one of us has heard anything else . I keep checking email inboxes and also spam folders, but nothing yet.

We are willing to wait our turn, but I am curious if anyone who registered later than Tuesday morning got scheduled through the Safe Restart program which seems like a very good option at this point.
Husband & I both signed up Tues. Nothing yet

Singerlady
01-16-2021, 08:36 AM
Got my first shot today at the SafeRestart Center over off Woodridge Dr.

Let me say I was very impressed with the whole operation. Plenty of people to direct you at every step of the way. Just have your email printout and ID with you and you will breeze right through. You stay in your car the entire time. The longest wait was the mandatory 15 minutes wait after you receive the vaccine, just to make sure there are no complications.

I entered off Woodridge Dr, but it's actually easier (and more direct) to just turn onto Tatonka Dr off CR 466 (at the Red Lobster).

All in all, I've been very impressed with Global Medical Response who they brought in to manage this operation. Yes, there were some communication issues (remember the Daily Sun printing the WRONG web address or discovering they wanted way too much personal data that really wasn't required). And it would be nice if there was some way to follow up after you get your initial acknowledgement (after helping several people who are tech-challenged, they all got their appointments and I still had not heard anything, but suddenly there it was yesterday and there were slots available for today) rather than just "waiting to be contacted". None of us like the unknown!

And yes, the sophistication of their system does require that you have internet access. So, if you hear of a neighbor who doesn't know about the procedure or finds it too daunting, lend a hand and help them.

What a nice posting...WITH a map! Going Monday! Thx!

paulajr
01-16-2021, 08:44 AM
Is this the Moderna vaccine or Pfizer?

Moderna

Mhollowaygleasom
01-16-2021, 09:02 AM
We signed up early Sunday morning and we’re notified around 4 pm Tuesday. First available choice was January 20th. There doesn’t seem to be a standard scheduling equation. Patience is a necessity.

jerseyshoreguy
01-16-2021, 09:09 AM
If you registered on Monday afternoon or earlier and are still waiting with concern if you are on the list, you can email sumtercovid19@gmr.com and request they check the list for your names. They will reply instantly letting you know someone will email you back in 4-6 hours with a verification you are on the list. For those who registered Monday night or later have some patience and just wait for more vaccines to arrive.

Bonnevie
01-16-2021, 09:10 AM
Lots of talk about this on the Nextdoor app also. It seems that if you give them ALL the information they ask for - SS and insurance you get a reply the same day or the next day. I filled in everything and got my first and second appointment schedule the next day. Don't know why - it just is!

I did the same....I gave all information on one day. next day got code to schedule appt. I wondered if that made a difference.

Rodneysblue
01-16-2021, 09:13 AM
Got my first shot today at the SafeRestart Center over off Woodridge Dr.

Let me say I was very impressed with the whole operation. Plenty of people to direct you at every step of the way. Just have your email printout and ID with you and you will breeze right through. You stay in your car the entire time. The longest wait was the mandatory 15 minutes wait after you receive the vaccine, just to make sure there are no complications.

I entered off Woodridge Dr, but it's actually easier (and more direct) to just turn onto Tatonka Dr off CR 466 (at the Red Lobster).

All in all, I've been very impressed with Global Medical Response who they brought in to manage this operation. Yes, there were some communication issues (remember the Daily Sun printing the WRONG web address or discovering they wanted way too much personal data that really wasn't required). And it would be nice if there was some way to follow up after you get your initial acknowledgement (after helping several people who are tech-challenged, they all got their appointments and I still had not heard anything, but suddenly there it was yesterday and there were slots available for today) rather than just "waiting to be contacted". None of us like the unknown!

And yes, the sophistication of their system does require that you have internet access. So, if you hear of a neighbor who doesn't know about the procedure or finds it too daunting, lend a hand and help them.

Great information, thank you!

dsettl
01-16-2021, 09:16 AM
How do you apply ? dsettl@comcast.net

Edjkoz
01-16-2021, 09:18 AM
We got our first dose yesterday at the Saferestart site. The whole process was smooth and ease. They are fantastic. The sign up process was easy. We filled out the forms on the internet and got our appointments 2 days later. If they can secure more vaccine, they’ll be able to handle many more people per day

Idaholady
01-16-2021, 09:29 AM
Address to apply for appointment is sumterfl.saferestart.net. You can put in all zeros for ssn and give them insurance information when you get the shot. It won’t affect your place in the appointment queue. I got my shot yesterday also and was really impressed with how organized they were. The whole process only took minutes.

cherylncliff
01-16-2021, 09:45 AM
I never thought about spam folder... what does the e-mail actually say?? also when registering I chose the text option has anyone gotten their notice thru a text??

The title is Safe Restart Screening Result from do not reply@gmr.net

newbie1758
01-16-2021, 10:00 AM
We also received the e-mail that we are registered (1/13) so will try to be patient.

ken.yotz
01-16-2021, 10:17 AM
I registered Monday but still no appointment on Thursday so I drove to the site and entered though the sign said appointment only. I was directed to a separate line where I told the person my problem. He gave me a sheet with an email address (SUMTERCOVID19@GMR.NET) to access. Went home and on the internet and, coincidentally, I had an email with my code! So, I never tried the email address he gave me and don't know if it will help, but good luck. Note that the address he gave me was surprisingly all CAPS.

kimgarwel12@gmail.com
01-16-2021, 10:30 AM
I registered yesterday but am on the wait list too. The email specifically says NOT to register more than once, so I'll wait it out. I'm not in a hurry. I have a friend who got her first shot (Moderna) at a Publix, but was then told they didn't know if/when they'd be getting the 2nd shots, so now she's wondering if she'll even be able to get the 2nd shot within the required time frame....and you can't combine shots (Moderna/Pfizer). You have to stay with one or the other for both. Good luck to everyone trying to and wanting to get them!! It's a process for sure!!

Dbraisted
01-16-2021, 10:43 AM
When you get your email appointment...how many days notice do they give you?

patfla06
01-16-2021, 10:55 AM
Is this the Moderna vaccine or Pfizer?

Moderna.

patfla06
01-16-2021, 11:00 AM
When you get your email appointment...how many days notice do they give you?

I received my email on the 14th and my appointment is the 24th.

retiredguy123
01-16-2021, 11:01 AM
I registered Monday but still no appointment on Thursday so I drove to the site and entered though the sign said appointment only. I was directed to a separate line where I told the person my problem. He gave me a sheet with an email address (SUMTERCOVID19@GMR.NET) to access. Went home and on the internet and, coincidentally, I had an email with my code! So, I never tried the email address he gave me and don't know if it will help, but good luck. Note that the address he gave me was surprisingly all CAPS.
Caps don't matter when typing in a website address. The website is a PDF file of FAQs. Here are the FAQs.

COVID-19 Vaccination Information
Current Eligibility: Sumter County / area residents age 65+, with US issued ID
Website to Register: Safe Restart (https://sumterfl.saferestart.net/)
NOTE: Given overwhelming volume, at this time, we are not able to provide responses to
individual requests for registration verification. Registration verification is distributed
electronically to each individual after successful registration. We are working to quickly develop
a secure portal to allow this to occur.
Q: How is the order of scheduling appointments determined?
A: Access2Care can confirm that all appointments are distributed sequentially based on the
time stamp recorded at the time of registration. There are currently a high number of
scheduling codes that have been distributed that have not yet been actioned, it is
important for all to timely schedule their vaccination when access is made available.
Please be patient as we are accumulating mass registrations to be scheduled over the
coming months as additional lots of vaccines are released.
Q: How do I register for and schedule an appointment to receive a vaccination?
A: There are two steps involved in the process, registration and scheduling. 1. Click on the website above and select “Step 1” to register your information into the system. Once
successfully completed, you will receive a confirmation that your registration has been received.
2. When it is your turn to schedule an appointment, you will receive a second notification that includes a
personalized code. As more vaccine becomes available, we will continue to release appointments and
notify those registered to schedule their appointment. Please be patient.
3. Return to the same website, click “Step 2” and enter the personalized code you received. You will then
be prompted to complete the process and schedule an appointment.
Q: If vaccinations are free, why do I need to provide insurance and personal
information?
A: GMR / SafeRestart is not receiving any funding from local or state entities for this
mission. Insurance information is collected to allow the medical professionals
administering the vaccine to seek reimbursement and there is no out of pocket cost to
you. Additionally, we collect this information ahead of time to help improve the overall
safety and efficiency of the site, minimizing the amount of time you need to spend there.
Q: I received confirmation that I completed Step 1 (Registration) of the process.
When can I schedule a vaccination appointment?
A: When it is your turn, you will receive a second notification with a personalized code
allowing you to complete Step 2 of the process and schedule an appointment. Please be
patient and only register one time. Additional time slots will continuously be added as
we receive additional doses of the vaccine.
Q: Can I register for more than one person at a time?
A: Our goal is to provide the most efficient, stable and accessible scheduling platform for
area residents. Due to complexities involved, at this time registering more than one
person per scheduling session is not possible.
Q: I do not have access to a smartphone, tablet or computer. How can I register?
A: We strongly encourage users without access to the internet to enlist the help of friends
or family to register. Due to the number of people seeking vaccination, traditional means
of registration (phone etc.) simply are not feasible.
Q: How long after I register will I be able to schedule?
A: The number of appointments released and scheduled is dictated by the amount of
vaccine we have available to us from the State of Florida. As more vaccine is released,
we will release a corresponding number of appointments for scheduling.
Q: Am I able see where I am on the list of people waiting to be scheduled?
A: Due to complexities involved and the sheer number of people on the list, at this time we
are not able to provide this information in a widely available and secure format. Should
this change in the future, we will notify those waiting on to be scheduled.
Q: I went to your website, and I received a warning saying it is a “Suspicious
website.”
A: Please be sure you are entering only Safe Restart (https://sumterfl.saferestart.net) into the address bar
of your internet browser. If you enter “www.” or anything like this, you will receive a
warning showing this as “suspicious” or invalid.
Q: You are asking for a lot of personal information such as my Social Security
number, why?
A: GMR / SafeRestart is not receiving any funding other than insurance reimbursement for
vaccine administration. The information we collect is important so we may cover costs,
pay the medical team etc. The Social Security number field is not required, and
registration can be completed without providing it.
Q: What kind of safeguards are taken to secure the personal information I have
provided?
A: As a healthcare company Global Medical Response understands the importance of
security and has experience in protecting this type of data every day. To protect your
personal information from unauthorized access and use, SafeRestart was designed
using industry leading standards including security measures to secure and protect the
confidentiality, and integrity of your data.
Q: Will you be accepting any walk up’s / unscheduled people to receive a
vaccination?
A: At this time, we are not accepting walk up or unscheduled people for vaccination.
Should this change in the future, this will be communicated to the public.
Q: I am no longer able to attend my scheduled appointment. Can I transfer my
appointment to another person?
A: Unfortunately, this is not possible. Due to the highly individualized information provided
during the registration process, we are unable to simply transfer an appointment.
Q: I do not have a US issued ID, but am currently in the United States. Am I eligible
to receive a vaccination?
A: Individuals who do not have a US issued ID should contact their local county health
department for guidance on how to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Q: I am under 65 but have a high risk medical condition. Can I receive a vaccine?
A: The State of Florida has directed us to only administer vaccines to people 65 and older,
regardless of any medical history.
Q: The website keeps freezing at or after the insurance input page, stating that the
registration is failed. What should I do?
A: We’ve identified that this can occur when a single computer is being used to register
multiple people. This can be fixed by clearing your local cache between registrations.
This process varies depending on which internet browser you are using. Click here for a
guide to do this on each of the most popular browsers.

chrissy2231
01-16-2021, 11:31 AM
Mine came Friday

AVanPatten
01-16-2021, 01:23 PM
Thanks for sharing your experience!

Mike
01-16-2021, 01:27 PM
They gave me options for shot #1 -- but shot #2 is merely 28 days later

Mike
01-16-2021, 01:29 PM
When I got the message saying I was approved there was a 6 character alpha numeric code attached. I then had to go back into their website punch in my code and select date and time.

Gramjan
01-16-2021, 01:38 PM
To KANSASR
A big thank you for that detailed msg on how to go through the Safe Restart process............really helped when we went this morning.
Plus, had to schedule our appointments 2 hours apart because I'm not too techie but they agreed to take us at the same time. Really simplified it. This is a class outfit running a very smooth operation.

coffeebean
01-16-2021, 01:41 PM
I wonder why it is that some folks who registered on Tuesday got their shots before those of us that registered on Monday. It's been so long since I filled out the form. Did it ask for pre-existing conditions? I did get the email saying I was approved.

I contacted the main company directly by filling out a "Contact Us" form on their website.(see link below) I explained that I had applied on Monday, Jan 11th and received the email that stated I had successfully applied for the vaccine. That was the Step 1 part of the process. Then by Wednesday, Jan. 13th I had not received my second email to get my code to complete Step 2. People who applied AFTER me were receiving their codes. This is what I told the main company when I contacted them on their "Contact Us" page on their website.

I received an email within minutes from the main company stating I would be hearing from my local representative of Saferestart soon. One hour later, I got my email with the code so I could proceed to Step 2 and register for the vaccine. Coincidence????? I'll never know but within one hour of receiving my code to register, I was in a line at the vaccine location on 466, behind Fresh Market. Luckily, they had a time slot available THAT day. It got my first shot on Wed, Jan 13th.

This is the "Contact Us" page on the main company website.....

Contact | Access2Care (https://www.access2care.net/contact)

Stu from NYC
01-16-2021, 01:55 PM
[QUOTE=johnsi911;1888156]I wonder why it is that some folks who registered on Tuesday got their shots before those of us that registered on Monday. It's been so long since I filled out the form. Did it ask for pre-existing conditions? I did get the email saying I was approved.[/QUOTE(See

I contacted the main company directly by filling out a "Contact Us" form on their website.(see link below) I explained that I had applied on Monday, Jan 11th and received the email that stated I had successfully applied for the vaccine. That was the Step 1 part of the process. Then by Wednesday, Jan. 13th I had not received my second email to get my code to complete Step 2. People who applied AFTER me were receiving their codes. This is what I told the main company when I contacted them on their "Contact Us" page on their website.

I received an email within minutes from the main company stating I would be hearing from my local representative of Saferestart soon. One hour later, I got my email with the code so I could proceed to Step 2 and register for the vaccine. Coincidence????? I'll never know but within one hour of receiving my code to register, I was in a line at the vaccine location on 466, behind Fresh Market. Luckily, they had a time slot available THAT day. It got my first shot on Wed, Jan 13th.

This is the "Contact Us" page on the main company website.....

Contact | Access2Care (https://www.access2care.net/contact)

interesting lets see what happens with us. thank you

yankygrl
01-16-2021, 02:38 PM
They gave me options for shot #1 -- but shot #2 is merely 28 days later
When I registered and then picked my time slot. In confirmation email had both appointments, initial and f/u in February with a time slot.

Topspinmo
01-16-2021, 02:54 PM
I registered on Jan 11, Monday, and have not heard a word from them. Should I redo my registration???? Can't even get register on the Publix site either - no more slots available.


Check you’re junk folder? Depending on your security settings it may of sent it to junk file or what ever file your system has for spam?

coffeebean
01-16-2021, 03:31 PM
We registered Wednesday and have not received our code? By the way, do they give us options on time and day of first and second shot?

You select an available day and time. Once you do that, your appointment for your second shot is automatically generated for 28 days from the day of your first shot and the same time window. That is how it worked for the Moderna vaccine I received at the 466 site.

coffeebean
01-16-2021, 03:35 PM
How do you apply ? dsettl@comcast.net

Safe Restart (https://sumterfl.saferestart.net/)

coffeebean
01-16-2021, 03:37 PM
Address to apply for appointment is sumterfl.saferestart.net. You can put in all zeros for ssn and give them insurance information when you get the shot. It won’t affect your place in the appointment queue. I got my shot yesterday also and was really impressed with how organized they were. The whole process only took minutes.

No one asked me for my insurance information at the location. I did not enter my SS# or insurance information on line when I registered. I entered all zeros for the SS#.

coffeebean
01-16-2021, 03:42 PM
When you get your email appointment...how many days notice do they give you?

You pick a date and time for your appointment in a drop down on the website. I'm not sure what you mean when asking about "how many days notice doe they give you?"

coffeebean
01-16-2021, 03:50 PM
Q: How is the order of scheduling appointments determined?
A: Access2Care can confirm that all appointments are distributed sequentially based on the
time stamp recorded at the time of registration. There are currently a high number of
scheduling codes that have been distributed that have not yet been actioned, it is
important for all to timely schedule their vaccination when access is made available.
Please be patient as we are accumulating mass registrations to be scheduled over the
coming months as additional lots of vaccines are released.


Could this be the reason many people are still waiting for their email or text with their code and others who registered AFTER them have already received their code to register? Have these folks who are still waiting somehow missed their communication Saferestart claims have been sent? OR has Saferestart had a computer glitch? Something just doesn't add up.

HIgolfers
01-16-2021, 04:51 PM
I contacted the main company directly by filling out a "Contact Us" form on their website.(see link below) I explained that I had applied on Monday, Jan 11th and received the email that stated I had successfully applied for the vaccine. That was the Step 1 part of the process. Then by Wednesday, Jan. 13th I had not received my second email to get my code to complete Step 2. People who applied AFTER me were receiving their codes. This is what I told the main company when I contacted them on their "Contact Us" page on their website.

I received an email within minutes from the main company stating I would be hearing from my local representative of Saferestart soon. One hour later, I got my email with the code so I could proceed to Step 2 and register for the vaccine. Coincidence????? I'll never know but within one hour of receiving my code to register, I was in a line at the vaccine location on 466, behind Fresh Market. Luckily, they had a time slot available THAT day. It got my first shot on Wed, Jan 13th.

This is the "Contact Us" page on the main company website.....

Contact | Access2Care (https://www.access2care.net/contact)

CoffeeBean- in the drop down menu for Product Interest what did you check? I saw nothing for vaccine and the other categories didn’t seem to fit.

coffeebean
01-16-2021, 05:05 PM
CoffeeBean- in the drop down menu for Product Interest what did you check? I saw nothing for vaccine and the other categories didn’t seem to fit.

I entered, "Online Ordering"

BusDriver
01-16-2021, 05:06 PM
Thanks for posting this.

Spike380
01-16-2021, 07:00 PM
We sent in our request from SafeStart Sunday nite---everyone around us are getting them-we haven't heard a bit

RaunchyRich
01-16-2021, 07:10 PM
Good Luck

Red Rose
01-16-2021, 08:38 PM
I signed my husband and me up on Tuesday morning, but still no code for appointments.

noslices1
01-16-2021, 08:56 PM
I just got a notice that was not very clear, from the Saferestart group. It said if you have received a code, but don’t have an appointment, you won’t get one for a while as they are out of vaccines. They did not say anything about people who HAVE an appointment for the FIRST shot. I have an 8:30 appointment on Monday, so I guess I’ll at least show up and see if they have enough for people who do have an appointment.

martysantic
01-16-2021, 10:13 PM
The e-mail I received states....
All 7,500 scheduled appointments for first doses, including those who received scheduling codes but have not yet scheduled, have been placed on hold until we receive adequate supply of the vaccine.

So it sounds like even if you have an appointment time, all is now on hold.

CFrance
01-16-2021, 11:06 PM
I just got a notice that was not very clear, from the Saferestart group. It said if you have received a code, but don’t have an appointment, you won’t get one for a while as they are out of vaccines. They did not say anything about people who HAVE an appointment for the FIRST shot. I have an 8:30 appointment on Monday, so I guess I’ll at least show up and see if they have enough for people who do have an appointment.
It was very clear on my email that anyone scheduled for a first appointment from tonight forward will not be having their shots until more supply comes in.

cherylncliff
01-17-2021, 06:46 AM
I just got a notice that was not very clear, from the Saferestart group. It said if you have received a code, but don’t have an appointment, you won’t get one for a while as they are out of vaccines. They did not say anything about people who HAVE an appointment for the FIRST shot. I have an 8:30 appointment on Monday, so I guess I’ll at least show up and see if they have enough for people who do have an appointment.

We had an appt friday at 4:30 and there was no vaccine.

Klatu
01-17-2021, 06:58 AM
Got email this a.m. saying I am on wait list while they wait for more doses to arrive. Wish it were quicker but reassured their communication is working. Just a while longer I hope...

Linnberg
01-17-2021, 12:13 PM
I just got a notice that was not very clear, from the Saferestart group. It said if you have received a code, but don’t have an appointment, you won’t get one for a while as they are out of vaccines. They did not say anything about people who HAVE an appointment for the FIRST shot. I have an 8:30 appointment on Monday, so I guess I’ll at least show up and see if they have enough for people who do have an appointment.

Actually they did say if
You have an upcoming appointment for the first vaccine scheduled, you will NOT be getting it. They will try to give everyone who already had the first vaccine, the 2nd one. Everything else
Is on hold.

mrf6969
01-17-2021, 12:23 PM
Hummm, Maybe better to wait for the Johnson and Johnson one shot...

coffeebean
01-17-2021, 04:34 PM
I just got a notice that was not very clear, from the Saferestart group. It said if you have received a code, but don’t have an appointment, you won’t get one for a while as they are out of vaccines. They did not say anything about people who HAVE an appointment for the FIRST shot. I have an 8:30 appointment on Monday, so I guess I’ll at least show up and see if they have enough for people who do have an appointment.

People have reported that they were turned away at the Saferestart site on 466. They had appointments for their first shot and were told there was no vaccine for them.

coffeebean
01-17-2021, 04:36 PM
Hummm, Maybe better to wait for the Johnson and Johnson one shot...

Has it been reported what the J&J vaccine efficacy is?

RaunchyRich
01-17-2021, 04:45 PM
Good luck

bpascani
01-17-2021, 07:07 PM
So, what date were you able to get online to register? And did they give you your appointment right away? Also, did they give you your appointment date for the 2nd shot at the time they gave you your 1st appointment? or when you showed up for the 1st one?? or what. Thanks in advance

coffeebean
01-17-2021, 09:23 PM
So, what date were you able to get online to register? And did they give you your appointment right away? Also, did they give you your appointment date for the 2nd shot at the time they gave you your 1st appointment? or when you showed up for the 1st one?? or what. Thanks in advance

Who are you directing your queries to? You did not quote the person you are addressing?

RuthA
01-21-2021, 02:13 PM
It says testing site. Is it both a vaccination site AND a testing site?

Stu from NYC
01-21-2021, 02:28 PM
Has it been reported what the J&J vaccine efficacy is?

As I recall only about 50 or so percent. Good but not nearly as good as the others.

Kenswing
01-21-2021, 02:33 PM
Has it been reported what the J&J vaccine efficacy is?
A simple internet search came up with this: Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 (https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/johnson-johnsons-covid-19-vaccine-updates%3A-efficacy-figures-production-delays-2021-01-20)

Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) is developing one of the most closely watched Covid-19 vaccines, considering that it is a single-dose shot that should be relatively easy to distribute. Here’s a quick rundown on the recent developments for the vaccine. Based on data from the phase 1/2 trials of 805 participants, published on Wednesday, the vaccine generated a long-lasting immune response with 90% of participants generating neutralizing antibodies against the Coronavirus. Based on these early-stage findings the company expects the vaccine to be more than 70% effective, noting that efficacy could reach “very high levels”. For perspective, the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, which are being rolled out in the U.S. are over 90% effective. More conclusive efficacy data from J&J’s phase 3 study which has 45,000 volunteers is expected in the coming weeks with the company likely to proceed with emergency approval if the results are favorable.

Altavia
01-21-2021, 04:15 PM
January 21, 2021 THE SUMTER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT PROVIDES UPDATES ON COVID-19 VACCINATION Media Contact: Megan McCarthy DLCHD60PIO@flhealth.gov 352-569-3102 The purpose of this memo is to provide you an update concerning the COVID-19 vaccine situation in Sumter County and outline the next steps forward. As many of you know, the mass vaccination effort conducted by Global Medical Response (GMR) was suspended on January 16th due to a shortage of vaccines. Since that time, the health department has been in contact with GMR and has received from them a list of persons that were appointed but did not receive vaccination. Additionally, the health department received 1,000 doses to vaccinate the public that can be applied to service this list. Therefore, the plan for these 1,000 doses is to appoint those remaining people who received an appointment for Saturday afternoon (1/16) by GMR but were not vaccinated as well as to begin appointment for persons who were scheduled for vaccination on the early morning of 1/17. The health department will call these individuals to schedule these appointments which will be spaced out over three days; January 22 nd, 25th and 27th 2021. Beyond this, as additional doses are received by the health department from the State of Florida, I will continue to vaccinate the GMR appointment list in the chronological order of their scheduled appointment. Please understand however, that those already requiring second doses must be given priority over the list of persons needing primary doses to ensure the success of the overall vaccination effort. Second doses will be automatically scheduled and administered by the health department. You will receive a vaccination card of that second dose appointment date. No further actions are required by you. Please note that these vaccinations will take place at the Wildwood Community Center, on 6500 Powell Road (and not at the site where GMR was doing mass vaccination). Additional vaccination sites may need to be sourced in the future as the situation warrants. Finally, for those of you waiting for your second dose from other vaccination opportunities previously conducted by the Sumter County Health Department, that re-supply process is moving forward smoothly. You will receive your second vaccination on the date that you were given. Please allow me to close by thanking GMR for working with the health department to provide vaccination in the most orderly manner possible under difficult circumstances. As the supply situation improves over time, GMR will likely assist the health department more directly by providing mass vaccinations. I also want to thank you all for your patience. My office may be reached at 352-569-3102 if you have questions regarding this letter. Respectfully, Sanford D Zelnick D.O.., M.S. Director Sumter County Health Department