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capecoralbill 12-28-2020 05:06 PM

Lee County today 12 28 2020
 
Here is what WINK TV had to say:
""The county said they talked about making vaccinations “appointment only” to avoid the long lines, but it became too complicated.
There were already hundreds lining up hours before the vaccinations were to start. Some people arrived and promptly left once they saw the line. Others wanted to ensure they get their vaccine and showed up Sunday evening to secure their spot. The wait was worth it because to them, the vaccine is a sign of hope.""

So the chaos comes straight from the top.

DonnaNi4os 12-28-2020 05:47 PM

Of course this my not apply now, but the following was my experience during the Swine Flu epidemic. I could not find the vaccine in NJ but visited my daughter in Ohio where it was available and received it there, despite being a resident of NJ.

EdFNJ 12-28-2020 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Girlcopper (Post 1878525)
Going to be a long while before the vaccine is given to the regular public. Firts responders, assisted living, nursing homes etc are all first. Then maybe you can get in line. I heard maybe around June or so

It seems otherwiaw according to The FL Governator's recent executive order. They are already vaccinating 65+ "regular folks" in a few counties. He knows where the State's largest voting block is.

Executive order (file attached):

NOW, THEREFORE, I, RON DESANTIS, as Governor of Florida, by virtue of the
authority vested in me by Article IV, Section I (a) of the Florida Constitution and by the Florida
Emergency Management Act, as amended, and all other applicable laws. promulgate the following
Executive Order:
During this first phase of vaccine administration. all providers administering any COVID-
19 vaccine shall only vaccinate the fo llowing populations:
• Long-term care facility res idents and staff;
• Persons 65 years of age and older; and
• Health care personel with direct patient contact.


Earlier in the week, DeSantis said he planned to prioritize the state’s older residents before essential workers such as firefighters, teachers and grocery store workers.

lmcelwee 12-28-2020 07:14 PM

Just posted in villages news.com.... Marion County residents ages 65 and older will soon be able to get their first COVID-19 vaccination.

The Department of Health in Marion County is slated to receive its first shipment of COVID-19 vaccine for those residents this week and is starting the signup process for people who would like to be vaccinated.

To request vaccination by the health department, go to Microsoft Forms and complete and submit the requested information form. If you do not have computer access, you can call the Marion County COVID-19 hotline at (352) 644-2590 Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and staff will submit the form online for you. (Note: DOH-Marion offices will be closed Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 in observance of the New Year holiday. Registration will only be available online on those days.)

COVID-19 vaccinations will be available on a first come, first served basis. Once eligible residents submit their information on DOH-Marion’s website, they will be placed in line for a call-back by staff to set an appointment. Staff will call to schedule a vaccination appointment as vaccines become available.

jimjamuser 12-28-2020 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by rmd2 (Post 1878774)
They did the same thing for the Bonita Beach area a few days ago. They just announced over the radio that anyone over 65 could be vaccinated - no paperwork needed. My former supervisor got his shot there. Just show up and you get your vaccine shot.
Also in Alachua County they did this.
Why aren't we getting any? I was told by CVS that we MIGHT get the vaccine in April! I saw where the developer and his family and friends got their vaccine shots.

I heard about that also. That is the kind of thing that I dislike - when greedy people already have many advantages and they want MORE and MORE ! If you are wearing scrubs because you work in a hospital, or at a long-term residential facility, or are 75 years old you have a reason to get a shot early. If you are under 75 and you work WEARING a SUIT, you deserve to WAIT for your TURN.

jimjamuser 12-28-2020 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by YouNeverKnow (Post 1878819)
In the press conference today after the facility in Lee County ran out of vaccines it seems it was somewhat a disaster. People camped out for the start of giving the vaccine which began at 2:00pm. Many of the people looked well over 65 years old and were wrapped up in sleeping bags and blankets. It sounded like they ran out of the vaccine and some people that had been in line did not get theirs.
When asked about if the people that got the first one were guaranteed a second dose and would they have to get in line again they did not have an answer yet as to how they would handle that. :pray:

Confusion and lack of planning done by the local professional (they got paid and screwed up) leaders twisted up citizens' lives, who paid with their time and received NOTHING. I saw it coming from many miles away. All the computers and technology could NOT prevent stupidity from reigning supreme. All part of our national nightmare!

Dayeight99 12-28-2020 09:14 PM

Useful information. The vaccine has not been tested. Most vaccines take years to determine their effectiveness and side affects. Never been tested on animals, pregnant women or their offspring. If you take this vaccine, you are crazy.

EdFNJ 12-29-2020 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Dayeight99 (Post 1878907)
Useful information. The vaccine has not been tested. Most vaccines take years to determine their effectiveness and side affects. Never been tested on animals, pregnant women or their offspring. If you take this vaccine, you are crazy.

Ahhhh another one who knows it all that will free up a space and make it easier for me. :) Oh wait! Maybe that's the idea. You're posting BS so you can get in line first. PLEASE, keep pushing this crap then anyone who truly wants one will get it faster. I'm sure you'd be begging for all those "untested" treatments if you were lying in a hospital bed hooked to a respirator.

joshgun 12-29-2020 11:05 AM

Marion county just announced their sign-up process.

graciegirl 12-29-2020 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Dayeight99 (Post 1878907)
Useful information. The vaccine has not been tested. Most vaccines take years to determine their effectiveness and side affects. Never been tested on animals, pregnant women or their offspring. If you take this vaccine, you are crazy.

Oh it had been tested. It was tested by more than 70,000 people in double blind tests, EACH of them. Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZenaca.

The first two have now been received by over 140,000 Floridians who are still standing. I so dislike incorrect information.

P.S. The people most in danger of dying, those over 75, usually do not become pregnant. NO one is forcing anyone to get the shot. It is being given with some common sense, in tiers, first those in contact most with the sick public and then to those who have the highest mortality rate for the disease. It isn't a political choice. Granted, Florida has a LOT of olders, but it is being offered in the same way to all states. NO one is being forced. It is wonderful and desirable and much longed for by many good people who have waited and done all of the right things not to encourage spreading this virus that is more deadly to some than to others.

TimeForChange 12-29-2020 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Girlcopper (Post 1878525)
Going to be a long while before the vaccine is given to the regular public. Firts responders, assisted living, nursing homes etc are all first. Then maybe you can get in line. I heard maybe around June or so

VA Outpatient Clinic said they will have the vaccine shortly and be notifying veterans over 65. Not as long as you think.


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