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Related: About this forumAny Chicago residents over 75 having a hard time getting their Covid shots?
Our friends in Georgia are getting their 2nd ones next week and we don't even have our first ones or on a list to get them.
I checked all the online sites and they all say they don't have any vaccine. I hear the same thing on local radio talk shows. People are speculating they will have to wait for months to do so - people over 65.
The 4 of u (us and our friends in Ga) are all 77 and have underlying health conditions.
Thanks for any information.
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(14,555 posts)Peregrine Took
(7,512 posts)Thanks for your input.
Kota
(901 posts)went to her doctor and he said their clinic automatically put them on a list and will be contacting her when they have enough vaccine. I think its northwest medicine.
frazzled
(18,402 posts)will be giving vaccines to its patients. I received an email Monday that I would be automatically contacted to schedule a vaccination appointment at some point. Affiliated doctors offices wont be giving them: NWM will be setting up a separate clinic .
Im not expecting that to happen very soon, however. Im planning to also register with Walgreens, in case that can happen sooner. Whichever comes first, Ill take it. But not holding my breath! With more than 650,000 individuals in this category, and right now only 34,000 doses available each week, Ill be surprised if it isnt until mid March or even April.
Peregrine Took
(7,512 posts)I hope they send me a notice so far I haven't received one. Hmmmm
Something else to worry about.
My husband has already got his first one.
He was one of the lucky people that won a shot in a lottery by the University of Chicago. He said it was so well organized he was in and out in around half an hour.
Luckily for him, right after he got his shot they announced they had run out of vaccine and everyone else had to go home with none and be re-scheduled for tomorrow.
Bummer for them.
frazzled
(18,402 posts)with all your current info (email and phone contact, insurance, etc.) updated.
Kota
(901 posts)Im glad for her and glad to see that the system is operative. Its kind of hard to know whats even happening.
She has 15 years on me, so Im glad shes getting hers first. I wonder if theyre doing it by age? I was hoping my husband could get his soon, since he is a survivor of a serious cancer. On the other hand, he is lucky to be able to work from home, so we are being patient.
Peregrine Took
(7,512 posts)Kota
(901 posts)murielm99
(31,522 posts)My clinic said the same thing. My husband and I are on a list.
I am going to register on the Ogle County Health Department website as well, just to be on the safe side. One of my friends, who is in her eighties, just got her first shot. She said that the whole thing was organized and efficient. There was no line.
whathehell
(29,874 posts)As of January 25, people 65 and over were eligible, but no pharmacy, hospital, or govt. agency contacted claims to have the vaccine, nor do they have information as to WHEN they will have it.
Peregrine Took
(7,512 posts)I'm on the My Chart of Northwestern and Illinois Masonic..so far crickets.
I looked on Northwestern's website today and they said they will be notifying 1B people this week so I guess I will wait for them.
Hope they come through....
Peregrine Took
(7,512 posts)We are in the bottom 10 according the NYT today in terms of Covid vaccinations.
What did we do wrong?
raising2moredems
(714 posts)Just not enough vaccine and given ZERO cohesive plan from the "administration" of his orangeness, states are playing catch-up. Plus IL, among other states, now have winter weather not helping the situation.
Cadfael
(1,342 posts)And classified as 1c (age 60 with several underlying conditions, starting with type 2 diabetes) and Im being told that the earliest I can expect to receive my first shot is May 2021. I sure hope I can dodge the various developing variants that long.
Peregrine Took
(7,512 posts)Seems like everyone I know (1b) is getting one now but I'm still trying...