Appointments are necessary now because it’s by “groups”. But they will open it up and limit lines to supply available.
When I went in to my local CVS pharmacy to pick up a prescription there was a sign No Vaccines available
When I got home here is part of an e- mail below.
Not that I am looking for a Moderna or Pfizer vaccination.
Dear Patient,
We know that many of you remain frustrated about access to the COVID-19 vaccine. I, too, am eager to see all Mass General Brigham patients receive the vaccine as quickly as possible.
Unfortunately, Mass General Brigham does not have any additional vaccine. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts informed us on February 11 that vaccine will no longer be distributed to any Massachusetts hospitals. The only sites that will receive vaccine are clinics operated by cities and towns, local pharmacies, and the state.
Sacajaweau wrote: “Appointments are necessary now because it’s by “groups”. But they will open it up and limit lines to supply available.”
How does one limit the lines when it’s first come, first served? You can limit the distribution, but the lines would grow. How would that affect social distancing? How long would the lines become?