Axios is already behind the curve.Why it's so hard to sign up for vaccines online, w/ @kharthttps://t.co/Q1FksFoOzq
— Margaret Harding McGill (@margarethmcgill) March 8, 2021
The Lovely Wife went on-line last week and signed up with every available outlet for vaccines for both of us. I was accepted by one within a day, probably because of my age (I’m a year older, and over the “threshold,” at least down here). She got an appointment with the county, and as a bonus is getting the J&J vaccine (one dose is easier to schedule than two). She’s still getting e-mails from other agencies asking her to make an appointment.
I’d heard horror stories of people spending days trying to even get on a list. My brother in law and his wife got vaccinated last month, after he spent days trying to get appointments anywhere. He’s retired, he has the time. Suddenly, it’s a lot better.
YMMV, of course. But I wouldn’t say it’s universally difficult anymore. On the broadest scale, it’s pretty clear what has improved distribution, especially since it’s all changed since January 20th.
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