Liz wrote:I feel very blessed to live where I do. Bob and I received our 2nd Covid vaccine this morning with no agony of trying to schedule, and no line. We “elderly” are well-cared for here. My brother and SIL in south Florida, Englewood area are going through the same thing a lot of you are. Hours trying to get through online only to be told their list was full or something like that. How frustrating that must be. Praying all that want to receive it will have it available soon.
You are very fortunate, Liz.
I just read online this morning that California is "opening up" the vaccine eligibility to those 16 to 64 years of age with pre-existing conditions.
This is "interesting", because it is already impossible for seniors here in Northern California to find any kind of vaccine appointment - or even find a wait list to sign up on. This is what I am seeing this morning on websites for facilities in my area (I check once or twice per day):
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SCHEDULE OF COVID 19 VACCINATIONDue to a lack of vaccine supply we are currently unable to book appointments for a first vaccination until further notice. ________
"Until further notice. . ." That doesn't sound good at all. And yet, a whole new group probably composed of some few million individuals are now "eligible" to receive the vaccine. To be clear, I don't begrudge anyone getting the vaccine - but one would think that those currently eligible might be vaccinated before further eligibilities are opened.
But I guess not. I have been self-isolating here at my home since March 18 of 2020. Nearly a year's time. And you know what? I feel blessed to have a home to isolate at, and further blessed to have the ability to have grocery delivery (and, of course, Amazon delivery) sent to my front door.
Life is good. And, no, I am not being sarcastic here. I truly do feel this way, but do also look forward to the time when I might see and embrace my children once again.
Hopefully, by the end of this year. Hopefully. . . As Karen often states, "We shall see".
Anne