Despite huge supply in the US, I’m hearing from people in many states that it’s not easy for the elderly to get a booster appointment now. Many places are full, apparently for weeks. I can’t confirm all the reports but seems important to look into? Especially outside few cities.https://twitter.com/NathanStall/status/1470181442273558528 …
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Seems to be the case in many places. Booster by appointment seem to be pretty hard to come by for weeks or more. This isn’t good. Again, the elderly need these shots most and are least likely to manage the hustle required to make something happen.https://twitter.com/angiewindheim/status/1470244135369990144 …
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Yes but from the statistics and looks of it, it didn’t really happen widely enough. And now there’s a logistics bottleneck. Need pop-up clinics again, soon targeting more vulnerable groups.https://twitter.com/kevinchawkins/status/1470254085463056386 …
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Orange County NC’s medical director had authorized EMTs to deliver shots which enabled them to do the larger drive through events. But CVS, Walgreens, etc require the pharmacist themself to do it, from what we we’re told when we got our booster
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May depend on where. Shots have been easily available in suburban Ohio for both kids and anybody else. I have not checked in a major city or the sticks. We are doing a lot more of them in total, likely creating distribution issues. High demand versus low areas.
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