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Did The Team Get Their Vaccine shots?

I signed my 86 year old mother up in Connecticut. Up here in NY my county exec just caused an uproar when he reported that all vaccinations scheduled for next week are canceled as the appointment openings were based on expectations of 21,000 vaccine doses, and they only received 7,000. They are now reassessing to see whether there is any clarity about the actual # in reserve so they can make sure those who already received will get their 2nds. Holding pattern. Cancellations. No clarity.
The vaccine role out has been a joke. Of course from those in charge it was expected. Lets hope things will change for the better soon.
 
The vaccine role out has been a joke. Of course from those in charge it was expected. Lets hope things will change for the better soon.
It's a joke in New York. But it is very smooth in lots of places. I live in DC and they are mowing us down.
 
I’m not sure if you read the news but college age kids are the lowest on the priority scale for vaccines and probably won’t get shots until later this summer.
It’s possible they won’t be vaccinated until next fall.
 
The vaccine role out has been a joke. Of course from those in charge it was expected. Lets hope things will change for the better soon.
Distribution is handled by the states, but keep saying everything is going to be better soon. I like to read fairy tales to my kids too
 
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Distribution is handled by the states, but keep saying everything is going to be better soon. I like to read fairy tales to my kids too
So each state is responsible for getting their own supply of the vaccines? All 50 states are fighting each other for the supply? I thought the federal government is handling that and then each state makes a determination of the order of who gets vaccinated with the supply they get.
 
So each state is responsible for getting their own supply of the vaccines? All 50 states are fighting each other for the supply? I thought the federal government is handling that and then each state makes a determination of the order of who gets vaccinated with the supply they get.
NY has administered 40% of the doses they have been supplied. That is not the federal government's fault.
 
I saw a doctor make a good case about getting college students vaccinated early. Between the travel and amount of business they provide in certain areas, it makes some sense. 1st responders, the elderly and those who are vulnerable because of other conditions should be first of course, but there is a case that college students should be in the next tier.
I was signed up Tuesday through the school I work at. We're told it could be a few weeks to a month.
 
I've wondered about this as well. Given that your antibodies are going to attack the thing, I have think you are less likely to act like a petri dish. It will be interesting to see if that's the case.

I don't think I've read anything that suggests the vaccine wouldn't prevent you from spreading. The vaccine kills the virus' ability to take hold in your body which means you can't spread something you don't have.

However, once you get the first dose, your body can take up to 2 weeks to fully get up to speed on killing off the virus and once you get the second dose there is another 1-2 week period. You are still way better off after one dose than no dose and definitely in a great position a week after the second dose.

Finally, those under age 50 who already have had the virus, have recovered and don't have significant comorbidities should go to the back of the line.
 
In lieu of no recent events whatsoever, our team should receive the 1st dosage of the vaccine and pause all games for the 4 weeks it takes until the 2nd dosage.
Why, so you can be entertained? There are millions more people that should be prioritized ahead of them.
 
Why, so you can be entertained? There are millions more people that should be prioritized ahead of them.
I Dont Get It Over My Head GIF by Lil Jon
 
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My wife is a teacher and is getting it supposedly in Shelton on Friday. My brother is also a teacher and getting it on 2/6 supposedly as well. They rec’d an E-Mail from the CDC to all teachers in both of their districts that said all currently scheduled appointments will be honored but not to schedule any other appointments due to getting to the 75+ and then 65+ and 16-64 with medical issues. Problem is they also want school full in person? Cant win. I’m worried they won’t be able to get their second dose timely.

Thankfully with the defense production act being enabled now I hope vaccination distribution and production ramps way up. It is possible and very doable if done right. Is CT still getting their bonus extra 50k doses this week on top of the 46k already promised? Saw somewhere we were as a reward for being top 5 in vaccination rates or something.
 
I don't think I've read anything that suggests the vaccine wouldn't prevent you from spreading. The vaccine kills the virus' ability to take hold in your body which means you can't spread something you don't have.
Actually there is enough evidence to say that it can be transmitted after vaccination but the rate at which it can be spread is not known at this time.
 
It's a joke in New York. But it is very smooth in lots of places. I live in DC and they are mowing us down.
NY transitioned to phase 1b last Monday and I was vaccinated on my first day eligible. Registration is a bit chaotic and confusing but if you're patient in sifting through the different vaccine sites, appointments pop up.

Regardless, it could be improved.
 
Wouldn't the players be considered mental health care workers for us psychological wise damaged boneyarders?
No disrespect intended for folks in the health care field, but I would certainly classify the players as "essential workers".
 
No disrespect intended for folks in the health care field, but I would certainly classify the players as "essential workers".
Careful there. Kathy is going to have your head for that comment. 😀
 
No disrespect intended for folks in the health care field, but I would certainly classify the players as "essential workers".
Lol - grow up
 
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Distribution is handled by the states, but keep saying everything is going to be better soon. I like to read fairy tales to my kids too
"Lets hope things get better soon" is what i said. Make sure you understood what was said before you make such an asinine comment. btw "Asinine" means stupid.
 
My wife is a teacher and is getting it supposedly in Shelton on Friday. My brother is also a teacher and getting it on 2/6 supposedly as well. They rec’d an E-Mail from the CDC to all teachers in both of their districts that said all currently scheduled appointments will be honored but not to schedule any other appointments due to getting to the 75+ and then 65+ and 16-64 with medical issues. Problem is they also want school full in person? Cant win. I’m worried they won’t be able to get their second dose timely.
No need to worry because we aren't allowed to get the first doses.

My school was one of the schools who accidentally signed up every staff member. I had an appointment lined up for next Thursday. However, today we were directed by our head to cancel our appointments.

Sounds like teachers can start signing up in March.
 
No need to worry because we aren't allowed to get the first doses.

My school was one of the schools who accidentally signed up every staff member. I had an appointment lined up for next Thursday. However, today we were directed by our head to cancel our appointments.

Sounds like teachers can start signing up in March
You’re cancelling it? The superintendent from her district forwarded a letter from Gifford “asking” to cancel any appointments past tomorrow. Her appointment is on Friday. She’s not cancelling since the letter, in bold, asks to cancel - it doesn’t instruct or demand. It’s clear that they are asking teachers to cancel but they can’t force you too. She’s around 400+ kids a week as a specialist and in 3 schools.
 
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So each state is responsible for getting their own supply of the vaccines? All 50 states are fighting each other for the supply? I thought the federal government is handling that and then each state makes a determination of the order of who gets vaccinated with the supply they get.

I dont want to get too far afield here, and I dont want to be the chief00 of vaccinations and be vague about my sources because these are troubling times, but its way worse than the questions you are asking. Some public health districts dont even have the refrigiration required for the pfizer vaccines. Even now.


Not to mention that they didnt allow for the staffing needed to actually administer the shots that DO exist.


It's a nightmare.
 
Now pushed to tail end of 1b


Its borderline criminal. Besides 1st responders and front line health care workers; teachers have had to do more than any single entity in this country during this 11 month disaster. And in the grand scheme of things often MORE than front line (because we need them to educate our kids in unfathomable times whether from home or onsite, and it seems now we need them to be daycare too so parents can go to work, and keep the economy afloat, which I totally get, but is a separate conversation) . And they are getting crapped on left and right. Makes me sick to my stomach.
 
Its borderline criminal. Besides 1st responders and front line health care workers; teachers have had to do more than any single entity in this country during this 11 month disaster. And in the grand scheme of things often MORE than front line (because we need them to educate our kids in unfathomable times whether from home or onsite, and it seems now we need them to be daycare too so parents can go to work, and keep the economy afloat, which I totally get, but is a separate conversation) . And they are getting crapped on left and right. Makes me sick to my stomach.
Thanks @August_West from me and all the teachers of the Boneyard.

I feel like the motto of all teachers this year is: "it could be worse".
 
Its borderline criminal. Besides 1st responders and front line health care workers; teachers have had to do more than any single entity in this country during this 11 month disaster. And in the grand scheme of things often MORE than front line (because we need them to educate our kids in unfathomable times whether from home or onsite, and it seems now we need them to be daycare too so parents can go to work, and keep the economy afloat, which I totally get, but is a separate conversation) . And they are getting crapped on left and right. Makes me sick to my stomach.

What is keeping CT (or any state) from prioritizing teacher's place in line?
 
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