So, I'm not going to tag all the folks I've had disagreements with for *months* now, since December, who didn't believe me that our bungled messaging on post-vaccine transmission was fueling vaccine hesitancy.
How many examples have we heard now? I hear this every single day. https://t.co/AmOgwNgx39
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Replying to @zeynep
I keep hearing about all this vaccine hesitancy but there is very little evidence of vaccine sitting dormant (that’s not due to mismanagement rather than low demand). Is there any proof that vaccine is being unused or that our vaccination efforts aren’t completely at capacity?
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Nursing homes and long-term care facility staff. Catastrophic levels of hesitancy in some places. Here, we had to direct vaccines away from them because they were sitting unused.
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Where’s “here”? Because I’m over in Durham and there’s no glut of vaccine waiting to be used.
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The LTCF got Federal supplies, that' now being directed away. Are you in a qualified group? We just got a lot more doses this week, and you are allowed to go to other counties. Can help direct to events.
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I’m a health care provider. I was able to get in for my first dose a couple weeks back and my second scheduled for Friday. But I know many others who are qualified who have to wait weeks. That said, there is a misapportionment of resources to be sure.
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I’m not disputing the messaging issue, BTW. I just don’t know how much it’s adversely affecting our vaccination efforts in a substantive way *right now*.
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Yeah. 40-60% in many places.
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