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Here in Phoenix I was just able to schedule my 81 year old mom for the vaccine at one of the sites run by Banner Hospitals, but not until 2/12. The AZ state/State Farm Stadium is booked through 1/18 and will reopen on the 19th, but decided to go with the sure thing. Now need SD to open up so I can get my dad scheduled.
I would check if your local Ralphs or Albertsons pharmacies are administering the vaccine. The ones out here in Riverside County are doing it for Phase 1A groups, but that should change soon to include Phase 1B tier 1 essential workers, and for those 65 and older. You can always schedule an appointment for a week or two out, with the expectation that the later groups would have been added by then. Might be worth a shot. You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginSign up at Albertsons to receive info You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
I really wish San Diego scheduled like that instead of a few days at a time. Even the sites run by private hospitals only schedule out about a week at a time.I'm on the CVS list but as of 7 days ago, they still say that it's not time.Check all the pharmacies as well as your GP. Even check with your dentist since a while back there was talk about having dentist vaccinate as well. Pretty much anyone licensed to give a jab.
Kaiser is available. I read online that they will vaccinate non-Kaiser patients but I can't find that right now.The Orange County site is working right now. I clicked and got in right away. It seems to work better at night.
Kaiser in SoCal is still only taking care of health workers and nursing home residents.I had no luck with the app last night or this morning. What day is your appointment?
none of the San Diego hospitals have been given the vaccinations at this time to begin distribution to their patients, and we are waiting to hear from the government on when to expect them.
Scripts here in SD doesn't have any at least per their email today
Which is ironic since the official county vaccination sites are run by two of the big hospital operators in San Diego.Bad news today. There's even less vaccine than thought. The government should have been keeping 1 dose in reserve for every dose given to use as the second shot. This is the reserve that Biden wanted released to give as many people as possible their first shot. Surprise! There is no reserve as planned. What happened to it?
San Diego updated it's policies today. While they will not directly vaccinate those over 65, they now allow for those over 65 to be vaccinated if doses can be found. UC San Diego Health, who runs the Petco site, is now vaccinating those over 65 in a limited fashion. It's invitation only. They will contact those eligible."**Due to limited vaccine supply, the County of San Diego cannot provide COVID-19 vaccinations for individuals 65 years of age and older at this time. Planning efforts are under way to vaccinate this population of Phase 1B next. Healthcare providers may administer vaccinations to this population, if they have doses available.**"You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
Bad news today. There's even less vaccine than thought. The government should have been keeping 1 dose in reserve for every dose given to use as the second shot. This is the reserve that Biden wanted released to give as many people as possible their first shot. Surprise! There is no reserve as planned. What happened to it?
There was...no...plan.
Do you think out of county can also get appointments in San Diego County?Looking for my Dad, over 75, who lives in Riverside County.