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When I arrive, they only let me in if I am wearing a mask. Just inside the door is a check-in station on a card table. First, I must pass my hands under a motion-activated hand sanitizer dispenser, and sanitize my hands. Then I take a pen from the "clean" container and check off responses on a two-page form asking about my health and willingness to comply with their safety procedures. After signing, I place my pen in the "used" container, and presumably those pens go in the trash. 2/3 of the chairs in the waiting area are marked off with tape, and since I always take the last appointment of the day, there is nobody else in the waiting area anyway. During the haircut, I wear a mask with loops for the ears, as required, so that I can pull off the loops on one side and hold the mask to my face while the stylist is trimming around an ear. When I pay at the front counter, the credit card device has a thin disposable plastic screen over the buttons.
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May have actually gotten a direct benefit from the change to a federal adminstration that wants to actually do something on coronavirus. On this second shot, our county site was staffed by a significant number of FEMA personnel in addition to the crew of national guardsmen and county health officials from my first. My first shot took almost two hours and was hopelessly disorganized, second shot was in and out in thirty minutes.
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Best thing AZ has done is procured several large stadiums in the Phoenix metro area and run them all night vaccinating people as they drive through. It's still a tremendous equity problem since many of the older people who really need the vaccine do not have a car, but certainly no worse than using a fucking online eventbright scheduler like our county.
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Shellhead wrote: About 17% of the population of Minnesota has received at least one dose of the vaccine,
Washington Post has you at 13.4% so I'm curious where you're getting you number. Maryland shows 11.7% on that same list, 42nd of the 50 states, leaving us firmly in whiskey-tango-foxtrot territory. This is a high tax/high service state and we're in the bottom quintile.
Add to that news from the Baltimore Sun that my county of nearly 600,000 people is allotted 485 doses per day. At current delivery rate it would be April 2024 for everyone to get one dose. Long story short, something doesn't add up.
All other counties in Maryland are in stage 1C, we are still in stage 1B. U.S. Naval Academy (in my county) changed the email address of their entire staff to a .edu extension and then used the addresses to get everyone vaccinated, including young healthy people in their IT department. Don't know if that came out of our allotment, but if it did that knocks us back several days.
I appreciate that the Naval Academy pukes all see themselves as America's aristocracy and part of the anointed few, but seriously, their IT department? They all work from home. One of their former employees passed the word to us that this had happened, and frankly I hope it gets around. Couldn't happen to a more self-entitled bunch of people.
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Sagrilarus wrote:
Shellhead wrote: About 17% of the population of Minnesota has received at least one dose of the vaccine,
Washington Post has you at 13.4% so I'm curious where you're getting you number.
Good question. The Minneapolis Star-Tribune made the 17% claim in this morning's paper, so I took that at face value, even though the number sounded high.
www.startribune.com/minnesota-hits-1-mil...ine-doses/600024934/
But just now, I tried to verify that number with the state health department and Minnesota Public Radio (our state version of NPR), and both offered the same lower figure as the Washington Post.
mn.gov/covid19/vaccine/data/index.jsp
www.mprnews.org/story/2021/02/19/latest-on-covid19-in-mn
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My spouse got her second shot today, as well, since she is also a professor. So next week... I mean technically we can do whatever we want while still masking up and following the city's current rules. Maybe we'll... go to breakfast? I don't even know, I just feel lucky and am glad to have those days staring at the students who decided to show up to class with great fear behind me.
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My in-laws got their 2nd dose on Thursday and they are wasting no time in packing up and driving to Florida to escape the rest of winter here. They said we're welcome for spring break if we want to try (not expecting we'd want to risk it, but still offered). We aren't comfortable flying yet, so the sun and sand will have to wait another year. We booked a cabin for a couple nights up on the North Shore, so the kids will get their first experience of Lake Superior and some hiking in state parks instead.
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My in-laws got their 2nd dose on Thursday and they are wasting no time in packing up and driving to Florida to escape the rest of winter here.
There have been great articles on the fact that those that have been vaccinated are not immune, and are almost assuredly still vectors for the disease. So the "we're welcome for Spring Break" part of your response is one of the things concerning me most.
Members of my extended family are getting vaccines and their opinions on things are changing on a knife-edge, i.e., we're vaccinated so we can go back to normal and you unvaccinated people should not kill our buzz with your "we're still at risk" bullshit. My Ma is planning an extended family get-together. All the literature is indicating that she is a risk just like everyone else to the people around her, including those who are vaccinated. They're all still infectious.
So we're moving towards a very definable Haves and Have-Nots scenario for the next six months or even a year. This virus won't be ground out of the third world for a decade. In Maryland, it's likely to last into Autumn at our current rate of delivery.
"I'm vaccinated so I can do what I want" is going to be the official get-out-of-jail-free card of 2021.
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I'm going out to breakfast next Monday with my wife and going to Costco and the meadery at the end of this week while I'm there. Weird feeling.
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There's still a long walk in front of us. Half of our country has shown an impressive level of don't-care in the past year, so I think it's going to be rough terrain.
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