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We have a lot of seniors. Over 60% of Sumter County is seniors. Even for Florida that is odd. So even though we have a high vaccination rate overall (22% vs 13.3% statewide) We have a so-so rate of vaccinating Seniors (34% vs 39% statewide) So yes, we can be doing great and below average at the same time. Good news is we are getting better everyday. And my friends on the GMR list that were shut out of appointments when it closed are now being offered appointments (even though they don’t need them anymore). So GMR is running through their waitlist. |
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Sumter County is often mentioned for its handling of covid vaccines.
Personally we think they did an exceptional job by locating and hiring a national medical data handling firm to work with them on the vaccines. They have had a few supply and weather challenges, but they have used supplies as they come in and are communicating better and better. FYI I started my Mission Covid Vaccine by posting a map of Florida counties in front of my computer. Then I methodically searched the health departments for vaccine information. Certain counties only vaccinate residents, so I concentrated on others. I signed up on Lake county and several others open to Florida residents. Sumter announced a new site that same night. We signed up and received a note and appointment invite the next morning. Very responsive, I would say. I had some verification questions about Global, and Sumter called me back within hours to calm my suspicious side. I would thank Sumter County for doing an excellent job with resources at hand. I worked for Michigan DPH in my former life! |
I’m getting my second shot Wednesday at Va but I know many people who have gone down to the Grove Land site in morning without appointment and then we’re given an appointment for second shot in afternoons
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Not sure where you are getting your information, but according to the CDC, Alaska actually has the highest per capita vaccination rate CDC COVID Data Tracker
It is possible Florida has the highest rate for those over 65, but that is only because the population of 65+ individuals is higher in the state. Overall, vaccination rates in Florida are pretty average. |
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For those that continue to complain about the "system" I suppose you all have simple solutions to the "problem." When I heard about the availability of vaccines in the area, I started searching for a place and appointment for my spouse. It took almost two weeks, but I was able to secure appointments for both of us. I have also been contacted four times by other places where I had registered us. So, if you are not getting your spot, then either you are not trying hard enough or your time is near. Be patient. It is NOT the governor's fault that folks do not seek the vaccination. It is not his fault that the serum must be kept in special storage. It is not his fault that they are only producing a limited quantity and that limited amount has to be shared throughout the U.S. Be patient. If some of you spent as much time seeking a spot in line, as you do complaining about the "system" you would have had your shots weeks ago. Do the younger folks a favor and get it done so they can move up in line. There are some that are under 65 that really want to reenter society and still feel somewhat safe, so get your shots and get out of the way. If some of you do not wish to get the shot or wish to wait, that's fine. However, other folks want to get on with their lives and are waiting for you to sh** or get off the pot. America has been put in suspended animation for a year and Americans are anxious to get back to living again.
Thanks to the OP for a positive update. For those that wish to argue, get over it. WE know you will never be happy or satisfied regardless of the news. Some folks are just content with being miserable. After 70 years of hard knocks and blessings, I am intent on being happy for the little I may have left. If you wish to spend your last days on earth being miserable, America is still a free country. There are plenty of folks out here that will assist others in getting their inoculation appointment. I bet everyone in the villages, has at least one neighbor that is computer savvy enough to assist you. If you are reluctant, then keep contacting your personal doctor for updates. The more serum available the more places to get shot. J&J will be available shortly and it will be easier to obtain. Don't worry, be happy. |
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We are on three waiting lists for our first shot and haven’t heard anything. Publix was giving out about 20 shots yesterday at Southern Trace but their website says everything is booked.
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Have you seen the videos using infrared cameras that show exactly how masks minimize and withhold droplets and aerosols from spewing out into the air? My goodness, that, for me, made me a believer very early on in this pandemic......something I could actually SEE how masks work. And.........that is with home made cloth masks too. You put two people, face to face separated by a minimum of 6 feet and there is so little risk of transmitting or contracting the virus. There must be a reason why immunologists and infectious disease experts have pleaded with us to cover our faces and keep our distance in public. |
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I agree Florida is going like gang bursterscin shot distribution. In talking to my friends in Virginia here is way faster moving. So be pleased that your governor is pushing to get it vaccine out to everyone as fast as possible!
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