Nope. I’m certainly not. DLgal’s original claim was that the state said these doses would be here “next week”. That isn’t what they said.
Yes. That is what they said. LAST WEEK.
Honestly, how hard is your head?
Nope. I’m certainly not. DLgal’s original claim was that the state said these doses would be here “next week”. That isn’t what they said.
Yes. And clearly means maybe next week, maybe after next week.
If someone tells you your package will arrive “as soon as Wednesday”, you assume it might not be there until Thursday or Friday.
Okay, so some of it came this week, some next week, right?I'd start watching for it Wednesday and would be pretty upset if I still didn't have it Friday.
Okay, so some of it came this week, some next week, right?
No. They weren’t. They were told “as soon as” this week. That is most definitely not a promise. That’s a “we will try”.Dude. Stop. Every state is given a delivery number EVERY WEEK by the federal government of how many vaccines they will getand from which manufacturer. They were promised 380,000 J&J doses TO BE DELIVERED THIS WEEK. Instead, they got 21,000 doses. Someone messed up. End of story.
No. They weren’t. They were told “as soon as” this week. That is most definitely not a promise. That’s a “we will try”.
Oh my Lord- the thing was approved four days ago!!!This is why we are where we are. The logistics is a mess. They should not be making delivery estimates that are so far off from reality.
Oh my Lord- the thing was approved four days ago!!!
Oh man. Okay. I’m done.And? They had supply waiting to go. We know this.
Good grief! This applies to all of my Amazon packages. Hope they weren't sent via FedEx! They are terrible!Yes. And clearly means maybe next week, maybe after next week.
If someone tells you your package will arrive “as soon as Wednesday”, you assume it might not be there until Thursday or Friday.
I have to say, you are strangely defensive about this.No. They weren’t. They were told “as soon as” this week. That is most definitely not a promise. That’s a “we will try”.
I think we listen way too much to promises. Comments aren't often genuine. They've earned a degree in being vague. This makes it more difficult to hold them accountableI have to say, you are strangely defensive about this.
Maybe Newsom misunderstood. Maybe he misspoke. Maybe our news stations reported it wrong. Maybe there really was a missed promise. Why do you insist on continuing to argue with people WHO LIVE IN THIS STATE? When there are 3 of us all saying the same thing? What do you gain from it?
Agreed. Which is why I fail to see why it’s so hard to believe it was said the way 3 of us who live here say it was. Even if it’s not what was meant. And I still find it odd that somebody who doesn’t live here and I believe doesn’t work for J&J is so defensive about it.I think we listen way too much to promises. Comments aren't often genuine. They've earned a degree in being vague. This makes it more difficult to hold them accountable
I am NOT saying I know more than people who live there. In fact, let me be totally clear: I do not know more than those of you who live there.Agreed. Which is why I fail to see why it’s so hard to believe it was said the way 3 of us who live here say it was. Even if it’s not what was meant. And I still find it odd that somebody who doesn’t live here and I believe doesn’t work for J&J is so defensive about it.
I don’t want to speak for @DLgal but I think it just adds to the frustration of vaccine roll out here. We were told yesterday Sutter is cancelling 90,000 appts (many second doses) because there is no supply.
So while I want to believe that we’ll all have our turn by the end of May, CA continues to let us down. Whether that’s because they’re not getting the correct info, because their own planning/roll out sucks or both, it’s like one step forward, two steps back around here. I just don’t want to get my hopes up anymore.
That’s a lovely post.Today my husband's good friend and long-time co-worker is getting his vaccine. He's our age...53, and does have mild hypertension. He and his wife have eight kids, so that's kind of understandable. He does have to drive about 70 miles to one of the Mega-Vaccine sites to get it, but he's the first person we know who is getting the vaccine in our age group.
I haven't even started to try and look for DH and I. I know I could probably find a slot if I called in a favor....and trust me, I know people are doing this, but we're patiently waiting. I don't think we'll get our shot in March, but maybe in April, which would be great.
Lately, as we're having the occasional warm day here in NJ (50s/sunny...everything is relative.....the enormity of this entire year is hitting me. I guess because we're coming up on the anniversary of our lockdown here in NJ....March 20th. Yes, we've lost some income from my business, but we are the lucky ones. We had a nice, safe and comfortable home to shelter us. We had plenty of food to sustain us. I started out this whole year as a pretty good cook....now I'm definitely good. I fell in love with gardening again and already looking forward to getting my spring garden going in the next few weeks.
And still, looking back at the positives....finding those silver linings, it has been an experience that I know none of us will forget for the remainder of our lives, even us lucky ones.