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San Diego is short a shipment of vaccine so Petco will be closed Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The 12,000 cancelled appts will be rescheduled.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, California will open vaccinations up to 16-64 with underlying conditions on March 15th.[...]
anyone have any theory's/ideas how this may work?
This is what I want to know, none of the organizations know my health history. Do we need forms filled out, if so they should tell us now so we can make appointments with providers.
I have no idea but offhand I can think of a couple of ways.It would not be hard for a vaccination site to be able to look up your health history. If you have an acct at mychart with UCSD, you'll see there is health history there.A simple way for them to do it is to have your PCP write a prescription like they do for a lot of vaccinations.
Oh great! Thanks for letting me know! I'll keep an eye on it now.I have a feeling my UCSD MyChart will ping me when it's time for me to be vaccinated too unless they haven't added it into the system yet.
The thing about Mychart is that works if you see a doctor there, I don't have doctors anywhere that uses my chart. So that alienates those of us that go to private care and not a large health organization.I am fine if it's just a doctor's note or a prescription but they need to tell us so we can be ready when it opens for us.
I highly doubt they are going to make it that hard. My guess is either you're in the system, it's an honor system, or you have to get a prescription.
Seriously. The District I work in sent out form letters to to front office school receptionists, bus drivers, and a slew of other non-teaching staff members as "medical professionals" so they can get vaccinated with the Tier 1 first-phase medical folks (they waited a month or so for actual hospital employees presumably were able to get it first). But I literally know bus drivers who were able to get vaccinations before actual healthcare workers with a note from an upper level district administrator.
That's just wrong. Considering they are not even a health care facility, how did they get away with that? Did they have to fake the letterhead, too?