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Yes, they have a phone number you can call to get on their list. They text you back with a link to the registration and then call to set up the appointment. It's a drive thru and super smooth like someone put Chic fil a in charge. Our appointment for 3 people was at 9 a.m. and we were on the road back home by 9:27. Our next dose appointment is a month out on the same day at the same time.dubi said:Reservations required?Quote:
Washington County did 4000/day last Tuesday and is scheduled to do 3000/day next week.
We were RV camping at Lake Somerville a couple of weeks ago and some full time RV living folks camping near us went to Brenham to get the shot. Must be pretty seamless.dubi said:Reservations required?Quote:
Washington County did 4000/day last Tuesday and is scheduled to do 3000/day next week.
I was referring to it in terms of location and carrying capacity, nothing more.cavscout96 said:
I guess our definitions of "perfectly good" are dramatically different.
Excellent advice. Just go to Brenham.TAMU1990 said:
It's really not that far of a drive to Brenham. Nice and leisurely.
And we just keep on giving it to themTommyBrady said:
Cuz they don't give a **** about us they just care about money and power for themselves
so much for BC's "perfectly good" vaccine operation......theNetSmith said:
Dear Abby,
Just chiming in with my experience (so far) with the registration / invitation for 1st dose:
- [1/18] completed St. Joe's vaccine registration form (received JotForm confirmation email)
- [1/27] completed vaccine form again to see if questions had changed or I did it wrong the first time (rec'd JotForm conf email)
- [2/3] received no-reply@tamu.edu vaccination registration invitation email -- woohoo! -- /happyface
- --- unable to complete the registration form b/c date/time dropdown was empty -- typing "Wednesday" or "1pm" or "Friday" (as instructed) only resulted in an invalid form field error msg -- /sadface
- [2/4] received no-reply@tamu.edu email with subject: "First Dose Appointment NOT YET CONFIRMED!" -- woohoo! they know I'm trying!
- --- continued to come back several times and try to complete the registration form, even after it had been fixed and additional text had been added to note that, "if you're not seeing dates/times, that means we're there aren't any" -- no luck -- /sadfaceagain
- [2/6] opened registration form again, you know, just in case.. was still unable to pick date/time for 1st dose --BUT-- a Submit button was present, so I clicked on it, got some kind of "thank you" or confirmation... o... kay... /skepticalface
- [2/8] tried to open registration form again, got "Thank you for your interest, but you have already completed this survey" message.. /nonplussedface
Sincerely,
Stuck In Vaccination Status Limbo
Yeah, it's just the question of getting the doses. According to some volunteers I know, they are capable of immunizing at least 10,000 a week if they can get the vaccines (which is a very big "if" for the foreseeable future).happyinBCS said:
Just got my first vaccine today at the Brazos center, a very efficient operation kudos to all. My second one is scheduled for 3/4 I will be in Fredericksburg the month of March so I have a call in to those folks to get it there. I have many friends older than me that have not received theirs yet I hope they get in soon again a very well run operation
Goose83 said:Yeah, it's just the question of getting the doses. According to some volunteers I know, they are capable of immunizing at least 10,000 a week if they can get the vaccines (which is a very big "if" for the foreseeable future).happyinBCS said:
Just got my first vaccine today at the Brazos center, a very efficient operation kudos to all. My second one is scheduled for 3/4 I will be in Fredericksburg the month of March so I have a call in to those folks to get it there. I have many friends older than me that have not received theirs yet I hope they get in soon again a very well run operation
I'm sorry you are stuck in limbo! What I think is interesting - they said they were doing 1B by first come first serve- but I registered 6 Jan and have not been sent an email to register at all. I actually was able to get my vaccine through another method- but as the news has said, the hub has no way of knowing that. I hope they get the tech stuff straightened out. Why this wasn't planned before hand and tested seems to have been one of the downfalls.theNetSmith said:
Dear Abby,
Just chiming in with my experience (so far) with the registration / invitation for 1st dose:
- [1/18] completed St. Joe's vaccine registration form (received JotForm confirmation email)
- [1/27] completed vaccine form again to see if questions had changed or I did it wrong the first time (rec'd JotForm conf email)
- [2/3] received no-reply@tamu.edu vaccination registration invitation email -- woohoo! -- /happyface
- --- unable to complete the registration form b/c date/time dropdown was empty -- typing "Wednesday" or "1pm" or "Friday" (as instructed) only resulted in an invalid form field error msg -- /sadface
- [2/4] received no-reply@tamu.edu email with subject: "First Dose Appointment NOT YET CONFIRMED!" -- woohoo! they know I'm trying!
- --- continued to come back several times and try to complete the registration form, even after it had been fixed and additional text had been added to note that, "if you're not seeing dates/times, that means we're there aren't any" -- no luck -- /sadfaceagain
- [2/6] opened registration form again, you know, just in case.. was still unable to pick date/time for 1st dose --BUT-- a Submit button was present, so I clicked on it, got some kind of "thank you" or confirmation... o... kay... /skepticalface
- [2/8] tried to open registration form again, got "Thank you for your interest, but you have already completed this survey" message.. /nonplussedface
Sincerely,
Stuck In Vaccination Status Limbo
These were experienced medical people I talked to, not lay people or bureaucrats.cavscout96 said:Goose83 said:Yeah, it's just the question of getting the doses. According to some volunteers I know, they are capable of immunizing at least 10,000 a week if they can get the vaccines (which is a very big "if" for the foreseeable future).happyinBCS said:
Just got my first vaccine today at the Brazos center, a very efficient operation kudos to all. My second one is scheduled for 3/4 I will be in Fredericksburg the month of March so I have a call in to those folks to get it there. I have many friends older than me that have not received theirs yet I hope they get in soon again a very well run operation
I have some beach property in Idaho you might be interested in...
So you're happy with how few people the county has vaccinated compared to say Washington County?happyinBCS said:
Maybe you should run the operation, all you do is complain
Good question. If the allotment when down for the event center, i'm assuming it went down for everyone.dubi said:
Why would they vaccinate some 1st dose at Brazos Center instead of the committed 2nd dose at Mature Well?
happyinBCS said:
Maybe you should run the operation, all you do is complain