Have you gotten a COVID vaccine?

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I wish Publix in South Florida was accepting appts. We're hoping for one of the big sites at the parks next week. They're not taking appts. for 50+ yet, but said they probably would be on Monday.

ETA: I was thrilled, when I heard it was going to be 50+ instead of 55+ as previously announced.
 
Has anyone who has had a vaccination at a retail pharmacy been charged a fee? My 18 year old (who is eligible because of an autoimmune condition) went to Walgreen's and they charged him about $2.50. I asked him if they asked for his insurance info because if they were charging some type of fee, I think it would've been passed onto our insurance, but he says in the form he filled out, it didn't ask about insurance info nor did they ask to see anything. Just thought that was weird considering when any of us get vaccines at the doctor's office there is no co-pay and when we've gotten flu shots at retail pharmacies, not only do we not pay a dime, but they've given us gift cards. I was just curious if our Walgreen's doesn't know what they're doing because they just started offering vaccines yesterday (like forgetting to ask about insurance info) or if something is different about the Covid vaccine. It's a minimal amount, so it's not about that, just haven't heard of anyone else having to pay anthing.
 
Haven’t checked in in a while. My city opened up vaccines to anyone over 16 yesterday. My FB feed is full of teens and young adult children of friends getting vaccinated as of yesterday afternoon. I’m trying to convince my DD24 to drive the theee hours home to get it now. Her large city is no where near this stage.
 

Try the State of Florida site. They have a big operation at Hard Rock Stadium, which is just across the county line in Dade. Also, both Broward and Dade Counties have their own websites.

Dade's is https://www.miamidade.gov/global/initiatives/coronavirus/vaccine/home.page

Thanks. I'll add this to my stalking list. :teeth:
I’ve seen lots of availability for broward county on the Publix site
I don't know what I'm doing wrong, but I don't see any of the South Florida counties under the drop box on their site. :confused3
 
Thanks. I'll add this to my stalking list. :teeth:

I don't know what I'm doing wrong, but I don't see any of the South Florida counties under the drop box on their site. :confused3
I use this site: https://www.publix.com/covid-vaccine/booknow

They release new ones every MWF at 7 am

ETA: some counties still have some left from this morning. I’ve noticed a trend with certain counties taking forever to fill appointments. My county (Brevard) fills almost instantly. I wish they’d send more to us from the counties that take so long to fill up
 
Thanks. I'll add this to my stalking list. :teeth:

I don't know what I'm doing wrong, but I don't see any of the South Florida counties under the drop box on their site. :confused3
Here's a local news story that lists all of the Broward sites and how to make appointments for many of them. Don't let the link fool you. They apparently haven't changed the link since January, but the info IS current.

https://www.local10.com/news/local/...on-sites-opening-in-broward-county-on-sunday/
 
Here's a local news story that lists all of the Broward sites and how to make appointments for many of them. Don't let the link fool you. They apparently haven't changed the link since January, but the info IS current.

https://www.local10.com/news/local/...on-sites-opening-in-broward-county-on-sunday/


https://www.news4jax.com/i-team/202...ksonville-since-early-march-have-gone-unused/
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For the last several weeks, Jacksonville has been able to vaccinate more than 6,000 people a day at federal and state vaccine locations. The number does not even include retail pharmacies, like Publix and Walmart.
But state data shows that since the beginning of March, the five federal and state vaccine locations in Jacksonville have administered 60% of the doses available to them, on average, each day.
Shortly before 11 a.m. Wednesday, there were five people lined up outside of the federal vaccine satellite site at Oceanway Community Center. The popup vaccination clinic relocated to Oceanway over the weekend.
Shechinah Gee was one of the people in the line. Gee works at an Amazon fulfillment center in Jacksonville. She does not match any of the criteria in the governor’s executive order to get a shot but has already tried before with no luck. On Wednesday, she was turned down again.
“It’s fear every day when I go to work, when I go to the store, I think everyone is in a rush right now to get this vaccine … so we can get back to our everyday life,” said Gee. “I feel like the age range should definitely be for the people who go to work every day.
In turning Gee away, the Oceanway site is following the governor’s executive order to only vaccinate teachers, firefighters and sworn law enforcement age 50 and older, health care workers, the medically vulnerable, and people age 60 and up.
But, so far, the Oceanway site — and many others — have not administered anywhere close to how many doses that they actually allocated to them.
Since the satellite site opened Sunday at Oceanway Community Center, it has not administered half of the 500 shots it can give each day. On Tuesday, it administered 163 doses.
It’s not just there. Since March 3, the five federal and state sites in Jacksonville have administered 60% of the doses available between them, on average, each day, according to data from the Florida Division of Emergency Management.
On Tuesday, the largest vaccination site in Jacksonville, located at Gateway Mall, administered nearly 1,400 of its 3,000 available doses. On its best day since opening, March 11, the site administered 2,228 doses.
Edward Waters College, a site that is being allocated 500 vaccines a day by the state, administered 77 shots total on Tuesday.
Residents who do not meet the criteria in the governor’s executive order and people from out of state have lined up outside the site at the historically Black college in hopes of getting a shot. When News4Jax was at the site last week, a worker came out just before the site planned to closed and started speaking to people in the line, asking if any were Florida residents. He told people in line that if no one showed up needing a vaccine before 5 p.m., the site would take the first nine people in line and give them a dose.
The CEO of the company assisting the state in running the vaccine location at EWC does have plans to bring 500 vaccine doses to seniors at one of the Jacksonville Housing Authorities properties on Friday.

The state vaccine site at Regency Square Mall in Jacksonville has managed to administer close to its capacity of 2,000 shot a day, every day, since March 3. The site has been administering second doses since Feb. 10.

While 40% of doses allocated to the five federal and state sites in Jacksonville have not been given out, state officials have pushed back on any assumptions that the doses are being thrown away or wasted.

Navy Capt. David Barrows, who leads the team administering shots at Gateway Mall, said March 8 that the site only pulls shots for people they physically see in front of them.

When it’s ready for use, it’s only good for six hours in the syringe at normal room temperature,” Barrows said. “We have no leftovers. That is the key thing here. When we have enough patients, (we) open a vial and we do not waste a single dose. We do not have 50 vials and have 250 doses — we only open what we need. We wait for the state to identify six candidates and we open the vial.”

Aceta Michele Carter, 55, was also turned away Wednesday morning from the Oceanway Community Center. Carter said she works with children with special needs but doesn’t work for a school system.

“I feel like anybody over 50 who shows up wanting to do it should be allowed to do it. It took me all last week to decide to do this,” said Carter. “Right now, I am afraid to interact with [her students] and I don’t want them over at my house. I am not even meeting them at the library anymore for my volunteering because I just had a classmate die over the weekend from COVID.”

During a news conference Wednesday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said he plans to lower the age criteria to get the vaccine to 55 sometime in March but did not elaborate on when the age requirement will be waived entirely. DeSantis previously said vaccinations could expand to all Floridians by April.

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Frustrating to see this. They could have opened up to 50+ weeks ago, and we'd be at 40+ now. (older news story, I know, but it's still relevant, as they have not upped the number of doses being administered....YET.
 
Has anyone who has had a vaccination at a retail pharmacy been charged a fee? My 18 year old (who is eligible because of an autoimmune condition) went to Walgreen's and they charged him about $2.50. I asked him if they asked for his insurance info because if they were charging some type of fee, I think it would've been passed onto our insurance, but he says in the form he filled out, it didn't ask about insurance info nor did they ask to see anything. Just thought that was weird considering when any of us get vaccines at the doctor's office there is no co-pay and when we've gotten flu shots at retail pharmacies, not only do we not pay a dime, but they've given us gift cards. I was just curious if our Walgreen's doesn't know what they're doing because they just started offering vaccines yesterday (like forgetting to ask about insurance info) or if something is different about the Covid vaccine. It's a minimal amount, so it's not about that, just haven't heard of anyone else having to pay anthing.

They are allowed to charge an "administration fee".
 
Frustrating to see this. They could have opened up to 50+ weeks ago, and we'd be at 40+ now. (older news story, I know, but it's still relevant, as they have not upped the number of doses being administered....YET.
Well, the story is outdated obviously since it's been announced that the eligibility has been dropped to 50+ statewide as of Monday.

The other thing about the story that struck me is that the people complaining simply DID NOT QUALIFY for what they were asking. They were complaining because they asked for special treatment and didn't get it.

I don't have any problem with people going to a site at the end of the day and asking if there is any leftover vaccine. But if the answer is no, they have no legitimate cause to whine.
 
Has anyone who has had a vaccination at a retail pharmacy been charged a fee? My 18 year old (who is eligible because of an autoimmune condition) went to Walgreen's and they charged him about $2.50. I asked him if they asked for his insurance info because if they were charging some type of fee, I think it would've been passed onto our insurance, but he says in the form he filled out, it didn't ask about insurance info nor did they ask to see anything. Just thought that was weird considering when any of us get vaccines at the doctor's office there is no co-pay and when we've gotten flu shots at retail pharmacies, not only do we not pay a dime, but they've given us gift cards. I was just curious if our Walgreen's doesn't know what they're doing because they just started offering vaccines yesterday (like forgetting to ask about insurance info) or if something is different about the Covid vaccine. It's a minimal amount, so it's not about that, just haven't heard of anyone else having to pay anthing.

Not asking for insurance info for the COVID vaccine happens often, and your experience is another example of that. And some people here thought I was the weird one for saying some of my county and pharmacy locations don’t ask for information. Not only do some locations not ask for info, they don’t give out vaccination cards as proof.

On that note, I just got an email from UCSF that they are not asking for verification of any particular eligibility group when signing up. It’s all honor system in CA (and many other states).
 
I use this site: https://www.publix.com/covid-vaccine/booknow

They release new ones every MWF at 7 am

ETA: some counties still have some left from this morning. I’ve noticed a trend with certain counties taking forever to fill appointments. My county (Brevard) fills almost instantly. I wish they’d send more to us from the counties that take so long to fill up

Thanks for the explanation. That makes sense. You would think they would have figured out the distribution percentages by now. We're really hoping for one of the large drive-thru sites, but we'll take whatever we can get first. Publix will definitely be on my check every morning list.
 
Just got home from getting my second Pfizer dose. This one really seems to have given me a majorly sore arm already. Curious to see how the next couple of days pan out.
 
Has anyone who has had a vaccination at a retail pharmacy been charged a fee? My 18 year old (who is eligible because of an autoimmune condition) went to Walgreen's and they charged him about $2.50. I asked him if they asked for his insurance info because if they were charging some type of fee, I think it would've been passed onto our insurance, but he says in the form he filled out, it didn't ask about insurance info nor did they ask to see anything. Just thought that was weird considering when any of us get vaccines at the doctor's office there is no co-pay and when we've gotten flu shots at retail pharmacies, not only do we not pay a dime, but they've given us gift cards. I was just curious if our Walgreen's doesn't know what they're doing because they just started offering vaccines yesterday (like forgetting to ask about insurance info) or if something is different about the Covid vaccine. It's a minimal amount, so it's not about that, just haven't heard of anyone else having to pay anthing.

Paid nothing at CVS, but I did give medicare and my work insurance. It's my understanding nobody pays actual money. Your insurance gets charged and if you don't have insurance there's some federal program.
 
I’m not caught up in the thread but wanted to post this in case it helps people that are looking for vaccine appointments. Last night my beagle woke me up at 2am because of the storms then I could not get back to sleep so I started googling around about vaccines in my state. I found the CDC site that lists what pharmacies are doing vaccines in each state. I checked CVS and Kroger main websites and clicked “schedule a vaccine” and there were TONS of open slots the following week. I registered and then in the morning checked again and the appointments were all full. I wonder if the times are released after midnight? It reminds me of staying up for the dining and package deals in case they drop. I’m registered with my state but they are slow slow slow and I honestly didn’t know that you could schedule off the main websites of the pharmacies that are working in your state. Sorry if people already know, but wanted to post in case it helps someone.
 
I’m not caught up in the thread but wanted to post this in case it helps people that are looking for vaccine appointments. Last night my beagle woke me up at 2am because of the storms then I could not get back to sleep so I started googling around about vaccines in my state. I found the CDC site that lists what pharmacies are doing vaccines in each state. I checked CVS and Kroger main websites and clicked “schedule a vaccine” and there were TONS of open slots the following week. I registered and then in the morning checked again and the appointments were all full. I wonder if the times are released after midnight? It reminds me of staying up for the dining and package deals in case they drop. I’m registered with my state but they are slow slow slow and I honestly didn’t know that you could schedule off the main websites of the pharmacies that are working in your state. Sorry if people already know, but wanted to post in case it helps someone.

I think it's a good post. It took me a bit to realize I could shop for a vaccine. My thought was that my county and state were handling all the admin details so I signed up. Finally figured out I could sign up elsewhere. I actually got my vaccine in a neighboring state (8 minutes away) that had all kinds of open slots at CVS. they still have openings.
 
Thanks for the explanation. That makes sense. You would think they would have figured out the distribution percentages by now. We're really hoping for one of the large drive-thru sites, but we'll take whatever we can get first. Publix will definitely be on my check every morning list.
It’s only on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. They tell you which vaccine you’re signing up for too.
 
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