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navinle 01-27-2021 07:02 AM

Publix Vaccine Website
 
Just spent an hour on this website trying t get a nearby appt. It took 40 minutes to let me on the site to fill out an application--then when I was ready to confirm they said someone had beat me to it. Only Deland had times available. Even if I could have got one then I would have then had to try to find a time for my wife. This whole thing is a terrible bad joke!

kansasr 01-27-2021 07:10 AM

Did anyone ever see Mulberry or even Bellview this time. Only saw Ocala locations in Marion County and every time you picked an available time you were told it had already been taken and you had to go back and renter info, losing valuable time. With the exception of Palm Beach County, which started with almost 10,000 available, everything was about gone by 7am.

raynan 01-27-2021 07:18 AM

I went on at 6am and didn't even get that far to fill out form. Page just kept refreshing as I sat there and watched Marion and Citrus Counties numbers going down, down, down.

Viperguy 01-27-2021 07:59 AM

If you got on, you were the luck ones. At least as other folks get the vaccine it should help our immunity a bit....one would hope

skyking 01-27-2021 08:01 AM

Publix Awful
 
I signed on this morning and was lucky enough to get in with about 50 Marion County immunizations remaining. I filled out the forms and the last page displayed the remaining open appointments. I chose a time and date and the message said I had completed the process. Then a screen came up with my information and a red notice that there was one item in error. It said the time requested was taken. It then returned me to the initial application page and locked me out. Who writes these programs?

papillon 01-27-2021 08:03 AM

That was a waste of 1-1/2 hours this morning on the Publix web site. How far are you willing to drive to get a jab?

retiredguy123 01-27-2021 08:10 AM

The Publix system is getting worse, not better. I already got my first shot, But I have been trying to schedule an appointment for others.

You can register your phone number with the new Lake County system by calling 866-201-6909. They say that they will call you to make an appointment on the phone. The vaccine location is the Lake Square Mall in Leesburg.

SIRE1 01-27-2021 08:18 AM

I was able to get in this morning and was able to get an appointment for my wife and I. I had looked at the TOTV post titled "A "Gambler’s Guide" :) to Booking a Vaccination with Publix" and used that as a guide to prepare "IF" I was able to get in. Had also printed a list of stores from the Publix website and selected a store in Ocala that looked to be a little way from any of the big retirement communities (e.g. The Villages, Top of the World, and Del Webb) where I thought a lot of people would select because it would be close to them.

Logged onto the Publix web site with a laptop, and 2 tablets about 5:55 am. Watched the screen refresh every minute until got the sign in link on one of the tablets. Nice thing is that once you go through the process and book an appointment, it allows you to book another one for your spouse right away. Was done around 6:40 am. Almost better than winning that big lottery, but that would have been nice too!!! Good Luck to everyone who couldn't get an appointment today.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 01-27-2021 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1893264)
The Publix system is getting worse, not better. I already got my first shot, But I have been trying to schedule an appointment for others.

You can register your phone number with the new Lake County system by calling 866-201-6909. They say that they will call you to make an appointment on the phone. The vaccine location is the Lake Square Mall in Leesburg.

I got my first shot at Publix in Deland on Monday and they gave me an appointment for exactly four weeks at the same time.

Did you not get the little card?

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 01-27-2021 09:30 AM

I went on at 6:30 last Friday morning. I waited about 45 minutes for the site to open. There were appointments available in Ocala but while I fiddled around trying to figure out which one was closest they were taken. I took an appointment on Monday in Deland which was about an hour's drive. I thought the site worked pretty well and didn't mind the hour's drive. Got my shot, and got a card saying that I had a shot with an appointment for exactly four weeks at the same time and place. Everything went very smoothly.

SIRE1 01-27-2021 10:03 AM

My advice to everyone is Be Prepared before you log onto the Publix web site. Because once you finally get a chance to sign in, you are in a race to get an appointment booked before everyone else in Florida. And because this state has more seniors which are eligible for the vaccine now, you are in a race against a LOT of people. I took the advice from the TOTV post titled "A "Gambler’s Guide" to Booking a Vaccination with Publix" and used that as a guide to prepare "IF" I was able to get in. I also printed a list of stores from the Publix website and selected a store in Ocala that looked to be away from the big retirement communities with a LOT of senior that you are competing with (e.g. The Villages, Top of the World, and Del Webb). I thought a lot of people would select the close stores because it would be near to them. There are 2 Publix stores near Silver Springs which I considered and I chose Heather Island Plaza. Volusia county had a lot of vaccine appointments available when I started, but I was concerned that all of the people along the coast would be trying to get into one of those.

retiredguy123 01-27-2021 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr Winston O Boogie jr (Post 1893330)
I got my first shot at Publix in Deland on Monday and they gave me an appointment for exactly four weeks at the same time.

Did you not get the little card?

Yes, I got the card and an appointment in exactly 4 weeks at the same store, also near Deland.

gpk111 01-27-2021 10:11 AM

There is a separate thread, but I'm reposting here to try to help as many people as possible get on the Publix site. Next opportunity is on Friday, 1/29 at 6 AM. The site actually opened up a few minutes before 6 today.

A Gambler’s Guide to Booking a Vaccination with Publix
January 24, 2021 – Update January 27 below

This post is based on personal experience and those of others interested in helping people get vaccinated.

The website:
COVID-19 Vaccine in Florida | Publix Super Markets

Current Notice on Website: “All available COVID-19 vaccine appointments have been claimed. There is tremendous demand for the vaccine and a limited supply, so check back on Wednesday, January 27 after 6:00 a.m. EST (5:00 a.m. CST) for your next opportunity.”

Big picture:
1. Be prepared to wait up to two hours if you get lucky enough to get to a sign-up page. On Wednesday 1/20, I was lucky enough to be let in at 6:45. The 24,400 spots were fully booked at about 7:45 with 250,000 applicants that day, according to Publix. The odds: 10:1. Many did not get to the sign-up page at all.

2. On Friday, 1/22, I was let into a sign-up page at 7:39. There were 48,900 sign up spots available, with more than 300,000 users. The odds improved to 6:1, but most users did not get to the sign up site again.

3. Scan the Publix locations. Decide how far you are willing to travel and possibly even select stores before you attempt to register. If you think about it during the sign up process, you will lose time. If you’re a data nerd, consider population per store and income per capita of the county.

All Stores with vaccines are listed here:
https://www.publix.com/covid-vaccine...store-list.pdf

4. Given the difficulty of getting out of the queue and onto a sign up page, use multiple browsers. Be prepared to abandon all but one browser if you get to the sign up page and concentrate on filling out that form as quickly as possible.

Details:
1. Spinning the wheel: Sign onto the website a little before 6 and hit the refresh button frequently. THE INITIAL TIMING IS CRITICAL, since only a small number of people are let into the sign-up portal at a time. Here is an official twitter statement from Publix on that point:
“We are limiting the number of people in our reservation system to ensure our site remains stable. Our waiting page refreshes every minute while more people are let in to book their appointments.”
Translation: If you don’t get in initially, there will probably be a long wait if you get in at all.

2. Refreshing: Assuming you are not taken to a sign up page, Publix says not to refresh the page manually. Their twitter statement is “We do not recommend refreshing the page manually.” It is followed by the boilerplate above: “We are limiting the number of people in our reservation system to ensure our site remains stable. Our waiting page refreshes every minute while more people are let in to book their appointments.”

The implication is that the original queue is maintained, but some stories point to wild luck.

3. Counties: The list of counties on the main page will indicate if appointments are still available, but that’s an indicator only. The counties will never turn into live links. It’s frustrating, but unavoidable, to see the status go from “Appointments Available“ to “Fully Booked” while you’re in the queue.

4. Entry Notification: If and when the system allows you to register, you will be notified by a rectangular icon just BELOW the county list. DO NOT MAKE THE (COMMON) MISTAKE of waiting for an invitation on the county list or for a county to turn into an active link.

5. Personal Information: You are then asked for personal information. You should rush through this, since your spot is NOT CONFIRMED UNTIL YOU GET ALL THE WAY THROUGH THE SIGN UP PROCESS. Since you may re-enter this section if your selected time slot isn’t available, auto-fill helps.

You are asked for the usual personal information: name, address, phone, birth date, and email address (where they send a confirmation). You are also asked if you if you are a “Publix Associate and have a Medicare number. Say “no” to save time, since you can present it at your appointment.

6. County: The county selection is next. Caveat: Once you pick a county, you are then asked to pick a store within that county, and a date and a time for that store. The selection of the county is the first part of a string. Be prepared to be taken back to this point if your selection is unavailable by the time you get to the end of the registration process. Think about ways to improve your odds. What is the least likely county, store, date and time others would choose? For example, we noticed that counties and stores in the panhandle tended to have greater odds.

7. Store: The store selection is next. Again, the closest is not necessarily the one most likely to have available spots.

8. Time and date: You will then be offered a date. Consider choosing a date farther out or one you think is least selected. Same for appointments times, which comes next. Remember you will ultimately compete against others within that same time slot.

9. Health questions: You are then asked 14 health questions. Here is the exact list to allow you to move through the list quickly. NOTE: They should not be all “NO” answers.

H1. Emergency Contact Name
H2. Emergency Contact Number
H3. Are you 18 years of age or older? - YES!
H4. Do you have a cold, fever, or acute illness?
H5. Do you have any allergies to medications, food, or any vaccine? If yes, please list.
H6. Are you allergic to chicken eggs or egg products?
H7. Are you allergic to Thimerosal (cleaning products or contact lens solution)?
H8. Have you ever had a serious reaction after receiving a vaccination?
H9. Have you ever been diagnosed with Guillain-Barre syndrome?
H10. Do you have a seizure, brain, or nerve problem?
H11. Are you the patient? If no, enter your name and relationship to the patient. - YES!
H12. Are you attending a clinic? If yes, please enter location.
H13. Would you like to be notified about other immunizations?
H14. Have you already received an initial dose of the COVID-19 vaccine?

10. Review and confirm: You then review and confirm the information you entered.

11. Consent form: Not done yet! You are then asked to acknowledge a consent form.

12. Not a Robot: You are then asked to prove you are not a robot. This may involve the usual stop lights and buses but is only asked once in case you have to repeat the process.

13. Submit! Only at this point does the system decide if the selected time is still available.

14. Confirmation page: If you made the cutoff, you are presented with a confirmation page which has a “print” option towards the top. Printing is recommended, since the emailed confirmation will only have a code on it for privacy reasons.

15. Time not available: If your time was not available, you are taken back to picking a county (step #6 above). Note that you will have to enter the medical information over again! SUGGESTION: Think about the strategy for retries (county, store, date, time) to make repeated selections as efficient as possible.

16. Additional people: If you do get a confirmation, you have the opportunity to “Book another appointment” at the bottom of the appointment confirmation page.
You now start at step 5 (see above) by entering the second individual’s personal information. You do not have to wait in the queue again.

XXXXXXXXXXX

January 27 Update
I plan to continue to try to help people sign up. Feel free to PM me for specific thoughts or questions.

I was able to sign more people up today (Wedn 1/27). The system opened shortly before 6 AM and all counties were “fully booked” by 7:28. St John's started out with about 2,000 doses and was "fully booked" at 7:12. Volusia County, the next best County to the south, started with about 3,200 doses and was "fully booked" by 7:05.

Several new observations that may be helpful to those still trying to book (next window is Friday, 1/29):

1. Publix made 2 very helpful modifications to the website: They added a counter to the top of the page (see attached) so you know the system is automatically refreshing and when. It refreshes every minute. They also added the number of appointments left in each county. Both are helpful improvements.

You also know that you are eligible to sign up (you have left the queue) when you don't see the counter any more. At that time, scroll down to the bottom and click the bold "BOOK AN APPOINTMENT" box (see attached).

2. I used 3 browsers on two devices. I got in on one device at 6:15 and was able to sign up a number of people. I never got in on the other two browsers.

3. After booking the first person, I was shown a red circle with a line through it at the "SUBMIT" button at the very end. No explanation. Tried different times and different pharmacies without success.

I then closed that browser down completely and just for kicks reopened it. After a minute, it allowed me to sign on, even though the other two browsers on the other device were still queued. I heard similar mysteries from others.

Morals:
a. Try to use different browsers on different devices. It seems the entry to the sign up portal is random at this time.

b. If you should ever get that red circle at the end of the application to "Submit," just reload the page and (ouch) start over.


For gamblers:
If you see plenty of spots available and the system is not letting you sign up, consider starting over. That's against Publix advice, but you may have little to lose by getting into a different (and new) queue.


Obviously, it's best to hedge your bets with multiple devices.

gpk111 01-27-2021 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skyking (Post 1893259)
I signed on this morning and was lucky enough to get in with about 50 Marion County immunizations remaining. I filled out the forms and the last page displayed the remaining open appointments. I chose a time and date and the message said I had completed the process. Then a screen came up with my information and a red notice that there was one item in error. It said the time requested was taken. It then returned me to the initial application page and locked me out. Who writes these programs?

Please see the comments I posted earlier regarding that dreaded red circle when you submit! Was that during your first attempt? or were you trying to register the second person?

billethkid 01-27-2021 10:22 AM

We have been sitting tight since March of 2020 and see no need to participate in the race to get a shot during the lack of supply period....hence we will wait until adequate vaccine is available....
more like March/April.

gpk111 01-27-2021 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1893390)
We have been sitting tight since March of 2020 and see no need to participate in the race to get a shot during the lack of supply period....hence we will wait until adequate vaccine is available....
more like March/April.

Seems to be four kinds of people these days:
- Those "dying" to get a shot and don't mind joining the feeding frenzy
- Those who would like a shot, but want to wait for the feeding frenzy to settle down
- Those who are skeptical - fence sitters
- Anti-vaxxers

Interesting conversations sometimes !!

asianthree 01-27-2021 11:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gpk111 (Post 1893404)
Seems to be four kinds of people these days:
- Those "dying" to get a shot and don't mind joining the feeding frenzy
- Those who would like a shot, but want to wait for the feeding frenzy to settle down
- Those who are skeptical - fence sitters
- Anti-vaxxers

Interesting conversations sometimes !!

You didn’t list those who are in Chemo, or other treatment, and their Physicians are saying NO.
Those who are pregnant
And the many who’s physician, saying NO because of severe reaction.

They don’t belong in the anti group, or maybe you think the physicians are in the secret anti group.

gpk111 01-27-2021 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 1893453)
You didn’t list those who are in Chemo, or other treatment, and their Physicians are saying NO.
Those who are pregnant
And the many who’s physician, saying NO because of severe reaction.

They don’t belong in the anti group, or maybe you think the physicians are in the secret anti group.

Fair point: The "forbidden" group. I guess within those
, some are anti-vaxxers who found an excuse!?

asianthree 01-27-2021 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gpk111 (Post 1893457)
Fair point: The "forbidden" group. I guess within those
, some are anti-vaxxers who found an excuse!?

Interesting you think pregnant, cancer, anaphylactic is an excuse. I’m sure pregnant would not work for you, ( does it really matter that no study’s have been done on the unborn fetus) but cancer, and death from a reaction, I wouldn’t wish on anyone so they couldn’t get the vaccine.

Those who think those are excuses, than the person could care less the outcome of the life that may change.

But on an up note, those who are told to wait, that’s one more vaccine for those chasing it, or if those who are told to wait, and take it anyway it could be just a loss of life added to the list. So win-win in your anti vaccine thoughts

gpk111 01-27-2021 12:35 PM

No intent to offend anyone. Just observing....

TNLAKEPANDA 01-27-2021 02:18 PM

A smart company and web designer would allow you to lock an appointment time/date followed by your name and other information!
Why doesn’t anyone setting up websites understand this?

retiredguy123 01-27-2021 02:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TNLAKEPANDA (Post 1893530)
A smart company and web designer would allow you to lock an appointment time/date followed by your name and other information!
Why doesn’t anyone setting up websites understand this?

Because they probably can't afford smart web designers when the product availability is unknown, it changes every day, and there doesn't appear to be a profit motive. If they could sell the vaccine, it would be handled a lot differently.

Regor 01-27-2021 02:47 PM

After waiting on Publix's web site for over an hour with 4 computers and 2 cells, my sister called the Lake County number list on todays paper, and got 2 appointments for tomorrow at the Lake Square Mall.

retiredguy123 01-27-2021 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Regor (Post 1893538)
After waiting on Publix's web site for over an hour with 4 computers and 2 cells, my sister called the Lake County number list on todays paper, and got 2 appointments for tomorrow at the Lake Square Mall.

The Lake County system doesn't appear to be any better than the Publix system. Getting through on the phone is virtually impossible.

coffeebean 01-27-2021 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Regor (Post 1893538)
After waiting on Publix's web site for over an hour with 4 computers and 2 cells, my sister called the Lake County number list on todays paper, and got 2 appointments for tomorrow at the Lake Square Mall.

Which vaccine is Lake County using?

retiredguy123 01-27-2021 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1893556)
Which vaccine is Lake County using?

Pfizer

retiredguy123 01-27-2021 03:55 PM

Apparently, none of these vaccine providers care about people's time or respect a basic first come first served courtesy. They are fine with people waiting on a website for hours or calling a number that is always busy, or accepting a call back number, and then never calling back. But, if you happen to contact them at a lucky time, you will get an appointment. I was lucky to get an appointment at a Publix two weeks ago by just checking the website in the middle of the day. But, I have tried to help others get an appointment and have had some luck, but I have found out that none of the providers are treating people fairly. It's disgraceful.

Bunny1 01-27-2021 04:09 PM

We logged in Publix at 6:00 am with 2 computers, 2 cell phones. Got appt screen but no luck finding any spots. Called the Eventbrite number at 9:00 am and after 162 attempts with phone was able to make 2 apts for tomorrow at Volusia County Fair Grounds.

Byte1 01-27-2021 04:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1893556)
Which vaccine is Lake County using?

Apparently, it doesn't matter. CDC is saying you can use one and then the other for the booster. And they are saying the second one can come up to 6 wks after the first. Makes one wonder whether they even have an idea of what this supposed vaccine is all about. I am not questioning the science of it, just their ability to understand their test results/figures. Some say it works for all versions of COVID and some say it will only work for less than a year and have to be updated. I am glad that they were able to release it so expeditiously, but quick does not have to be sloppy, does it? There is a lot of unknowns, but that does not mean that one should discount the validity of the serum(?) if you can call it that. Since there has been very, very few side effects and supposedly only one or two deaths related to the vaccination, at least we know that it is "harmless" so far. TBD (to be determined). Hope that did not sound negative. As far as I am concerned, they can give out Vit B12 shots and tell us we are good to go so we can remove our masks.

asianthree 01-27-2021 04:15 PM

Does anyone wonder if they will get a second dose, at their date, or days, maybe weeks after.

Jayhawk 01-27-2021 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Regor (Post 1893538)
After waiting on Publix's web site for over an hour with 4 computers and 2 cells, my sister called the Lake County number list on todays paper, and got 2 appointments for tomorrow at the Lake Square Mall.

Maybe if each household only used ONE device instead of multiples at one time, the system wouldn't be as overworked as it is. Just a thought.

Byte1 01-27-2021 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1893568)
Apparently, none of these vaccine providers care about people's time or respect a basic first come first served courtesy. They are fine with people waiting on a website for hours or calling a number that is always busy, or accepting a call back number, and then never calling back. But, if you happen to contact them at a lucky time, you will get an appointment. I was lucky to get an appointment at a Publix two weeks ago by just checking the website in the middle of the day. But, I have tried to help others get an appointment and have had some luck, but I have found out that none of the providers are treating people fairly. It's disgraceful.

I'm sure they would be interested in your ideas on how they could improve distribution, fairly. If they had an unlimited supply, they would not have to segregate distribution according to the greater need. If they had an unlimited supply, then you could go just about anywhere and pick it up; CVS, Walgreens, your personal doctor, Publix, etc. We just have to be patient. We have lasted a year without infection, so I can wait my turn. I am trying to get my wife an appointment, but I am not going to travel to Miami or Georgia to get it a day or week before my neighbors.

Byte1 01-27-2021 04:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jayhawk (Post 1893579)
Maybe if each household only used ONE device instead of multiples at one time, the system wouldn't be as overworked as it is. Just a thought.

Haven't seen this much of desperation since Black Friday a couple years ago. :popcorn:

gpk111 01-28-2021 12:42 AM

How to get from the Publix Q to the reservation system
 
Link that describes the Publix vaccine sign up Queuing problem

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...4/#post1893674

gpk111 01-28-2021 12:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jayhawk (Post 1893579)
Maybe if each household only used ONE device instead of multiples at one time, the system wouldn't be as overworked as it is. Just a thought.

Very valid point.

It's like "Who will drop their gun first?"

:faint:

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 01-28-2021 06:04 AM

I went on last Friday morning at about 6:30 and waited. At about 7:15 the site opened. There were no appointments available at the local Publix there were two in Ocala. I picked one and looked for direction. The I selected the other to see which was closer. By the time I got back to the first one it had been taken. I went to the second one and that had been taken. I took an appointment in Deland for the following Friday. It was about an hours drive which was no big deal.

I went on Friday and got my shot. The operation at Publix was very efficient. They gave me a card showing when I had the shot and which is is and I have an appointment exactly four weeks from last Monday.

I guess that it's pretty much luck of the draw. I don't know how else they could do it. It seems that the only other option would be to have people stand in line with no appointment. But that would have people camping out over night like in front of Best Buy on Thanksgiving.

Everyone just has to be patient and keep trying. As of last Monday, 1.56 million people in Florida have been vaccinated. That almost half of the over 65 population. As time goes on fewer people will be trying to get their first dose.

As an added bonus there is a great New England Seafood place about 20 minutes from where I went to in Deland. So I stopped and rewarded myself with a New England Seafood dinner. Being from Boston it was like a little piece of home in Florida.

coffeebean 01-28-2021 06:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 1893578)
Does anyone wonder if they will get a second dose, at their date, or days, maybe weeks after.

Yes, I wonder.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 01-28-2021 06:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 1893578)
Does anyone wonder if they will get a second dose, at their date, or days, maybe weeks after.

I've met several people that have gotten their second dose right on time. Why would you think that you wouldn't?

coffeebean 01-28-2021 07:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr Winston O Boogie jr (Post 1893700)
I've met several people that have gotten their second dose right on time. Why would you think that you wouldn't?

For one.....a couple of weeks ago, the headline was "40,000 overdue for their second vaccine shot". That is why.

elevatorman 01-28-2021 07:38 AM

Golf tee time system
 
The tee time system works. You put in a request many places and times and later you get a time and place. Someone should sell the program to Publix.


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