KQ--couldn't you get the shot and keep your hair long? I've had no luck convincing my wife to do that but maybe you would do it for your fans.
Colorado just announced that everyone 16 and up will be eligible beginning this Friday, April 2.
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I see that Utah is last of the US states/territories for getting shots into arms: https://www.beckershospitalreview.co...-march-15.html
What's up with that?
Damn shame, throwing away a perfectly good white boy like that
UPDATE: at 30 hours post shot #2 I started running a slight fever (99.7F). Will monitor, staying inside resting and hydrating.
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Maybe not prioritized because they aren't a state?
Actually, found what I think is the answer. DC has one of the lowest median age of the states and DC. Utah is even lower which probably answers Adolf's question.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o..._by_median_age
Just read that CO will be allowing anyone over 16 to get a shot starting this Friday. They must be getting a shitload of doses in soon.
Looking at the map here:
https://www.vaccinespotter.org/CO/
Would seem to confirm your hypothesis
Colorado and Washington are similar in population percentage vaccinated (20th and 21st, respectively) and also tend to be younger (42 and 38, respectively). So, both are a bit younger in population and are fairly high in percentage vaxxed. It would make sense that CO is opening up to younger ages since the state is comparatively young. It would for WA, too but we're not. I'm still a little perplexed as to why we aren't opening up more. WA won't make Biden's May 1 eligibility for all at our current schedule even though they claim they will. Currently no plan.
I'm going to riff on that a bit and say it's too much plan - or at least too little flexibility. For *reasons* Olympia doesn't want the counties to deviate from the state's plan even if appointments go unfilled. Whether that's fair or not is in the arm of beholder, but seems to be throwing pragmatism to the wind. Any opportunity to vaccinate any resident that isn't taking the spot of another should be taken.
21% middle when 22% is tops now is a pretty low range, no? Talk to me when it would get a D in school.
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I would absolutely agree. Just what I saw with Walla Walla County last week when trying to talk KQ into getting in really illustrated that point. On the day of their vaccine clinic, there were 1,070 unfilled slots meaning they had the shots there but wouldn't allow her to sign up since she didn't meet the eligibility requirements. Therefore, those 1,070 available doses were held for another time rather than put in arms. It's a really uneven distribution and vaccination effort with time wasting when shots in arms as quickly as possible is what's the overriding priority in the minds of most. Even now, she has a 4/3 'volunteer' appointment with no guarantee of getting it. Crazy.
Lots of people in my neck of the woods (including me) have been traveling elsewhere precisely because vaccines are more available there. I don't know whether that's because people in those areas aren't demanding vaccines or because they're getting an inequitable amount of doses, but I have my suspicions.
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