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I am 56 and became eligible to get the vaccine today. The earliest scheduled appointment through the VAMS website is May 5th. You can't log into the Hartford Healthcare website to schedule an appointment (it gives you an error code), and CVS and Walmart and Uconn says there are all booked.
The Walgreen's website shows they have appointments for this week for the first shot, but then says it cannot schedule your second shot so it won't book your first appointment????? None of the phone numbers anywhere work.
Anybody have any luck getting an earlier appointment of any tips or tricks to do it?
This may be a little tl;dr, but hopefully you find this info helpful...I've been neck-deep in everything to do with COVID vaccination (critical analysis of the research, planning logistics for clinics, administering doses (~800+ doses personally, so far. A great feeling!!!). Feel free to PM me if you have questions.
***Like others have mentioned, just keep trying at multiple appt booking locations (VAMS, and direct scheduling at the big hospitals [UConn Health, Hartford, Yale,etc.) is good general advice...By the way, in case anyone was wondering, all the big hospitals use their own systems as it avoids the big clunky confusing VAMS system, and it also allows for easier integration of the data into permanent medical records.
***Also, keep checking direct booking through the Pharmacies...
Other good advice (some of which is reiteration/reinforcement of other snippets in this thread):
- Book your first available chances through VAMS. But keep checking back there. You can always go back and cancel/reschedule as more appointments open up. And I'm sure they will....amounts distributed are ramping up bigly over the next month or so...
- During the next couple months, don't expect to get your choice of Pfizer vs. Moderna vs. Janssen(J&J). You're going to get whatever the vaccine site gets allotted for that week.
- The best vaccine you can get is the first vaccine you can get! They all provide INCREDIBLE protection from severe/life-threatening infection (nearly 100%), and they all provide ~70%+ protection against infection in general. Yes, the % numbers are higher for Pfizer/Moderna vs. Janssen/J&J, but it's an apples-to-oranges comparison. For a nice discussion of this, check this link out from a reputable dude: One-Dose Vaccine on its Way: New Tool May Arrest the Pandemic’s Progression - UConn Today
- We have strict instructions from DPH to use it all up ASAP (within the week of delivery). If we don't, it impacts (descreases ) our future weeks' allotments!!!
- There may be a preference towards allotment of the Janssen/J&J to places/populations/clinics within CT where it will be harder to assure/schedule 2nd-dose administration, as well as harder to deliver vaccine that requires freezing (Janssen/J&J stores at refrigerator temps for >=30 days)
Good luck! I am confident that CT's current plan and vaccine allottments give us a very strong change of getting close to herd immunity by summer/early fall...