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Correct. Rite Aid doesn’t hold your spot. Find a time slot, fill out your info, hit submit and find out it was already taken...
What you need to do at that point is not close the browser window. Just hit reschedule or change my appointment details or whatever the option is. That takes you back to the location search but all of that annoying **** you spent time typing in and losing your spot is still saved in the system. Keep an eye here for locations that have appointments available: https://www.vaxxmax.com/. When something local enough pops up, search and select the location, speed click through the already filled out questionnaire, sign, and submit.
Pro move is going somewhere with a ton of appointments (Ohio), filling out all your info, getting to the last screen, and then just hit change appointment details instead of submit. All of your stuff will be saved but you can go back to searching for local places.
What you need to do at that point is not close the browser window. Just hit reschedule or change my appointment details or whatever the option is. That takes you back to the location search but all of that annoying **** you spent time typing in and losing your spot is still saved in the system. Keep an eye here for locations that have appointments available: https://www.vaxxmax.com/. When something local enough pops up, search and select the location, speed click through the already filled out questionnaire, sign, and submit.
Pro move is going somewhere with a ton of appointments (Ohio), filling out all your info, getting to the last screen, and then just hit change appointment details instead of submit. All of your stuff will be saved but you can go back to searching for local places.
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Now imagine a 70 or 80+ year old person trying to figure this **** out. Compound that with rural folks with no internet and local libraries closed due to the pandemic.
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I wonder if they could have gone the route of sending a letter to everyone with information on what to do. Call in and leave your contact information, get a return phone call with your appointment when available.
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It’s a **** show. My cousin has made it her daily mission to schedule as many appointments as possible for elderly friend, family, or friend of family because most of them are just incapable of doing it.Now imagine a 70 or 80+ year old person trying to figure this **** out. Compound that with rural folks with no internet and local libraries closed due to the pandemic.
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not having a waiting list is a massive failure imo
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I propose an alternative solution, then: have them stand outside, and somebody drives by and dart guns them in the arm.The biggest hurdle is getting these folks to mass vaccination events.Mass vaccination sites seem like the best option for those people, at this rate.
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Sounds like vaccination day in boot camp. Just assembly line that **** until you get PB shot in the ass.I propose an alternative solution, then: have them stand outside, and somebody drives by and dart guns them in the arm.The biggest hurdle is getting these folks to mass vaccination events.Mass vaccination sites seem like the best option for those people, at this rate.
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Geisinger allowed employees’ kin to skip vaccine line
https://www.wearecentralpa.com/health/c ... cine-line/
https://www.wearecentralpa.com/health/c ... cine-line/
Geisinger’s decision to give special access to employees’ relatives earned a rebuke this week from the Pennsylvania Department of Health, which said the health care giant shouldn’t have held vaccine clinics for eligible family members of employees.
“DOH has been in contact with the provider to ensure that going forward they follow the agreement they signed, or risk losing access to first doses of COVID-19 vaccine,” said Maggi Barton, a Health Department spokesperson.
The state agency said it was unaware that Geisinger had arranged for family members to be inoculated until alerted by The Associated Press.
Geisinger, which has 24,000 employees spread across central and northeastern Pennsylvania, held employee vaccination clinics on three consecutive Sundays in late January and early February. Each employee was permitted to bring two family members, so long as they were eligible under the state’s phased vaccine rollout, Geisinger acknowledged in response to an AP inquiry. Family members did not have to live with the employee to qualify, the health system said.
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Meh. Maybe you should have had a better rollout plan, Pennsylvania Department of HealthSource of the post Each employee was permitted to bring two family members, so long as they were eligible under the state’s phased vaccine rollout
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If they were eligible I don't see the problem. They didn't skip a line. They got in a line.
This is less egregious than me getting one when the VA said anyone under their treatment could show up.
This is less egregious than me getting one when the VA said anyone under their treatment could show up.
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That’s a good plan, you imbeciles (no one here. those imbeciles) As long as everyone was eligible under the current phase, this absolutely helps alleviate the scheduling pressure during the week.
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Dabo giving his spring practice opening presser today
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He got to spend those few months on a football team instead of being safe at home, tho. Totally worth a debilitating illness and never playing again.That’s unfortunate
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Here's how you drive vaccinations.
https://www.sltrib.com/news/health/2021 ... es-how-it/
https://www.sltrib.com/news/health/2021 ... es-how-it/
Although I would base it on delivery not allocationFor the 10th time in 11 days, Utah reported fewer than 1,000 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday — a total of 716.
And the state released an update of its COVID-19 public health order, setting its requirements for lifting mask mandates.
First, 1,633,000 first doses of COVID-19 vaccines must have been allocated to the state. So far, the federal government has allocated 444,905 to Utah.
Eight weeks after that point in time, masks will not be required in counties designated as having a “low” transmission level of the virus.
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