cavscout96 said:
I know it's an apples to grapefruit comparison, but Houston/Harris county vaccinated 14,500 folks in ONE day at a SINGLE location..... let that sink in.
For an apples to apples comparison, look at the counties for Amarillo (Randall and Potter Counties). Potter has given at least the first dose to 9,965 out of 89,806 -- over 10% of the 16+ population. Randall has given at least the first dose to 15,275 out of 109,144 -- close to 15% of the 16+ population already. Now let's add those two counties together -- total 16+ population is 198,950 -- pretty similar to our 16+ population of 185,835. They have together vaccinated 25,240 with the first dose already.
Now let's talk about things locally. Brazos County has given at least the first dose to a whopping 5,731 out of 185,835 -- barely over 3% of the 16+ population.
Unfortunately this low vaccination rate by our county is going to affect the future allocation of vaccine, meaning we will lag well behind the other major metro areas of the state in terms of being able to vaccinate our population.
P.S. Amarillo opened its community vaccine clinic at the Amarillo Civic Center on
December 30. Yes, December 30. No signup needed -- just walk in and go. They shut down the line if they run out for the day. Amarillo City Transit offers free rides to the clinic.
Someone above said something about leadership. Amarillo has it.