OregonLuvr wrote:. . . there is very little vaccine here in our county. We are between the 2 bigger cities Eugene and Medford. They seem to get way more vaccine. There is not even any place here to sign up (other than the govt site, need I say more) as no vaccine equals no appts. I think it will be months before I get mine...by then everyone elses immunity will have worn off as they dont know how long it lasts and I dont know how they will even be able to tell without drawing an antibody test. Oh well I will just continue in my little bubble.
Karen, I agree with you on all counts. There is no where to "sign up" here either. After watching this process for a while, it seems that the more affluent areas are the areas that are receiving the vaccine, the less affluent (sometimes a LOT less) areas don't seem to be getting much vaccine at all.
For example, I checked online this morning on the website of my conglomerate medical provider (Sutter North). There was not an appointment to be had at any of their facilities anywhere near me in my very much less affluent area. And yet - about 140 miles from me, one-way (thus 280 miles round-trip - like this is going to happen) in an affluent area of the San Francisco Bay area, Santa Cruz (according to Google one of the most expensive places to live in the U.S.) had 150 (one-hundred-fifty!) appointments available!! I might have snagged one - but a seven or eight hour (or more) round-trip drive is just not something I can do.
Money talks, I guess.
I particularly agree with this part of your statement:
I think it will be months before I get mine...by then everyone elses immunity will have worn off as they dont know how long it lasts. . .
This is what worries me - by the time I am able to get the vaccine, probably months down the line, it might then be time for those currently vaccinated to get re-vaccinated.
So my "not-so-affluent" area might not get doses of the vaccine even then - if the vaccine priority is still given to those who live in affluent areas. We will just get elbowed out of the way.
Oh well. Just read that Johnson & Johnson is coming online in the vaccine department. One can only hope.
Anne