How about we don't, and instead, focus our efforts in how we may be of use to the community to get this this vaccine in people's arms?
what "efforts" do you propose we focus on?AggieBarstool said:
How about we don't, and instead, focus our efforts in how we may be of use to the community to this this vaccine in people's arms?
you mean a local "restaurant" in Bryan..... right?Tumble Weed said:
So here is a rave.
A local bar in Bryan charged me $8 for the garnish and $2 for the alcohol. That is the way you stay a restaurant during this crazy phase, even when you don't sell food. Not naming the bar because Karen might be reading.
trust us... we're from the gov't....we're here to "help."FlyRod said:
"We're still trying to figure out who is supposed to get the vaccine" is the phrase that stuck in my mind reading the latest story about the 4000 unused vaccines.
I've already said turn it over to chick-fil-a; they'd have a drive thru set up and everyone vaccinated in an afternoon.AggieBarstool said:
How about we don't, and instead, focus our efforts in how we may be of use to the community to this this vaccine in people's arms?
c'mon man. you can't have private industry using creative ideas to solve problems.... we have to run it through a bloated bureaucracy for a 75% less effective solution!BQ_90 said:I've already said turn it over to chick-fil-a; they'd have a drive thru set up and everyone vaccinated in an afternoon.AggieBarstool said:
How about we don't, and instead, focus our efforts in how we may be of use to the community to this this vaccine in people's arms?
what do you propose to help?
trouble said:
Just checking in.
If y'all have questions like the ICU one earlier, just post them here and I'll see them.
Maybe the government can rent out cheap all the business they ran out of business and set up vaccination clinics in themcavscout96 said:c'mon man. you can't have private industry using creative ideas to solve problems.... we have to run it through a bloated bureaucracy for a 75% less effective solution!BQ_90 said:I've already said turn it over to chick-fil-a; they'd have a drive thru set up and everyone vaccinated in an afternoon.AggieBarstool said:
How about we don't, and instead, focus our efforts in how we may be of use to the community to this this vaccine in people's arms?
what do you propose to help?
I mean we are paying all of these government employees to DO SOMETHING!
Save us, o great gov't, from the evil virus!
Ouch, would be more funny if not trueBQ_90 said:Maybe the government can rent out cheap all the business they ran out of business and set up vaccination clinics in themcavscout96 said:c'mon man. you can't have private industry using creative ideas to solve problems.... we have to run it through a bloated bureaucracy for a 75% less effective solution!BQ_90 said:I've already said turn it over to chick-fil-a; they'd have a drive thru set up and everyone vaccinated in an afternoon.AggieBarstool said:
How about we don't, and instead, focus our efforts in how we may be of use to the community to this this vaccine in people's arms?
what do you propose to help?
I mean we are paying all of these government employees to DO SOMETHING!
Save us, o great gov't, from the evil virus!
Tumble Weed said:
So here is a rave.
A local bar in Bryan charged me $8 for the garnish and $2 for the alcohol. That is the way you stay a restaurant during this crazy phase, even when you don't sell food. Not naming the bar because Karen might be reading.
Tumble Weed said:
So here is a rave.
A local bar in Bryan charged me $8 for the garnish and $2 for the alcohol. That is the way you stay a restaurant during this crazy phase, even when you don't sell food. Not naming the bar because Karen might be reading.
Tumble Weed said:
So here is a rave.
A local bar in Bryan charged me $8 for the garnish and $2 for the alcohol. That is the way you stay a restaurant during this crazy phase, even when you don't sell food. Not naming the bar because Karen might be reading.
Saw the surgeon general on TV yesterday where he claimed vaccine apathy is bad in the healthcare industry. Paraphrase "as much as 30% in some regions are refusing the vaccine" and "let's face it, the average citizen is 150 times more likely to know someone who has tested positive and it's really been nothing than to know someone who got gravely ill or perished and that is feeding into the reluctance"Slocum on a mobile said:
If only there were thousands of unused doses of Covid vaccine in local hospital's coolers waiting for first responders... I read an article about a healthcare provider in Houston where 20% of the staff refused the vaccine.
Seems like this should have come out a month ago.... Better late than never though.KidDoc said:
DSHS sent this last night:
COVID-19 Vaccine Providers,
DSHS directs all COVID-19 vaccine providers to immediately administer all vaccine you have received no vaccine should be kept in reserve for second doses.
More vaccine will be shipped to you to cover second dose series.
Please vaccinate your healthcare workers, Texans aged 65+ and people with chronic medical conditions that place them at greater risk.
Thank you,
Texas Department of State Health Services
My understanding is that there were concerns about getting the supplies for the 2nd dose so they were essentially reserving you a dose once you got dose #1(i.e. sitting on a shelf). Due to the public outcry and optimism about the supply chain they changed their stance yesterday to try and get as many people a dose as fast as possible.cavscout96 said:Seems like this should have come out a month ago.... Better late than never though.KidDoc said:
DSHS sent this last night:
COVID-19 Vaccine Providers,
DSHS directs all COVID-19 vaccine providers to immediately administer all vaccine you have received no vaccine should be kept in reserve for second doses.
More vaccine will be shipped to you to cover second dose series.
Please vaccinate your healthcare workers, Texans aged 65+ and people with chronic medical conditions that place them at greater risk.
Thank you,
Texas Department of State Health Services
I can, kinda, buy that.KidDoc said:My understanding is that there were concerns about getting the supplies for the 2nd dose so they were essentially reserving you a dose once you got dose #1(i.e. sitting on a shelf). Due to the public outcry and optimism about the supply chain they changed their stance yesterday to try and get as many people a dose as fast as possible.cavscout96 said:Seems like this should have come out a month ago.... Better late than never though.KidDoc said:
DSHS sent this last night:
COVID-19 Vaccine Providers,
DSHS directs all COVID-19 vaccine providers to immediately administer all vaccine you have received no vaccine should be kept in reserve for second doses.
More vaccine will be shipped to you to cover second dose series.
Please vaccinate your healthcare workers, Texans aged 65+ and people with chronic medical conditions that place them at greater risk.
Thank you,
Texas Department of State Health Services
Slocum on a mobile said:
I didn't get to listen to the presser earlier...
Will post my thoughts here in a bit.
So, it appears that the plan is to start vaccinating folks at the Brazos Center starting Monday.
5000 doses sent. 2500 administered.
Keep hearing "we'll get things ironed out". Sorry, but I for one have very little hope in this statement having seen this play out for a year...
I disagree that 5000 is "no" supply. 2500 doses seems like quite a bit that's currently being "sat on". Guy from St. Joe's admits confusion, they thought they were only supposed to do 1A.
Interesting comment by someone on the FB stream. Smith County (Tyler) has 5.05% of their 16+ population vaccinated. Brazos County is at 1.39%, and dead last in counties with 100k+ population. Way to go!
"If you're in 1A and haven't gotten it, be persistent."
Persistent where exactly, Dr. Sullivan?
"Be patient"... 211 system will be able to answer, but not yet...
So, my impression is, if you got the link off TexAgs and signed up, you are indeed lucky.
Dr. Rayburn seems to be thoroughly put out.