In a sane world, we’d let anybody who wants to get a booster go and schedule one after six months, subject to the following proviso: if someone else comes along who hasn’t gotten their 1st or 2nd shot yet, and there aren’t any Moderna or J&J doses available OR if they got their 2nd dose before you did, then your appointment would get automatically rescheduled with, say, 48 hours notice. I mean, really, how hard can it be to write a computer program to do this? Why do we even need to get in the weeds, when we’re already nicely sorted into a single parameter queue?
The vaccination rate is at 700 thousand a day. It was a million a day. Perhaps, until we get to a million a day again, including boosters, this postponing is not necessary.
Yeah, as long as people who got their last doses a longer time ago to bump people, we can just keep the shots rolling. It really shouldn’t be this hard.
In a sane world, we’d let anybody who wants to get a booster go and schedule one after six months, subject to the following proviso: if someone else comes along who hasn’t gotten their 1st or 2nd shot yet, and there aren’t any Moderna or J&J doses available OR if they got their 2nd dose before you did, then your appointment would get automatically rescheduled with, say, 48 hours notice. I mean, really, how hard can it be to write a computer program to do this? Why do we even need to get in the weeds, when we’re already nicely sorted into a single parameter queue?
The vaccination rate is at 700 thousand a day. It was a million a day. Perhaps, until we get to a million a day again, including boosters, this postponing is not necessary.
Yeah, as long as people who got their last doses a longer time ago to bump people, we can just keep the shots rolling. It really shouldn’t be this hard.