02-01-2021, 12:44 AM
I've been remotely (from CA) trying to get my 91 year old mother who lives alone in NYC vaccinated for a few weeks now, and it's been a pretty much impossible task to find any available appointments. Making it worse, the city and state government websites are very poorly designed and you need to go through a huge number of steps just to see that there are no appointments available.
But finally today she got her first dose of Moderna and has an appointment for the second dose in 4 weeks.
This was accomplished in a totally NYC way "I know a guy...", but no rules were violated or laws broken.
On Saturday afternon I got a tip from a good friend of mine that reliable sources said that the vaccine site closest to my mom was unable to administer a lot of doses that day, and it was highly likely that late in the evening they will be opening up a large number of appointments for the next day (today).
So it was like the old days of watching the Apple Refurb store waiting for them to update stock, I kept checking to see if appointments appeared, and after a several hours, Sunday showed up with lots of availablity, 4-6 appointments available for each 10 minute interval until their 6PM closing time.
Then lots of phone calls with my friend and my sister from out of state to see if they could help take mom there and back during one of these times. 4:40 PM was the agreed upon time, some more online paperwork to be completed, and finally received the QR Code needed for admission.
My wife got her first dose of Moderna on Saturday morning, getting that appointment was much easier. I had seen the announcement that the appointment system for the provider we use would be dropping the age requirement from 75+ to 65+ on Jan 20th. So starting at midnight I kept checking the appointment site, but it continued to show 75+. This happened to be Inauguration Day, and during the coverage they updated the system to 65+ and I was able to book an appointment for just 10 days later. And after receiving the shot they made the appointment for the second dose exactly 4 weeks later, pretty much to the minute, they wouldn't let her take a time slot 5 minutes earlier, saying it was too soon.
I'm still trying to make an appointment for myself, I tried to make one for the day of my 65th birthday, but the appointment system doesn't go beyond mid-March and I need a few more months. So I keep checking for my county to transition from Phase 1b to 1c, which is when the age drops to 50 or for appointments to become available on my birthday.
But finally today she got her first dose of Moderna and has an appointment for the second dose in 4 weeks.
This was accomplished in a totally NYC way "I know a guy...", but no rules were violated or laws broken.
On Saturday afternon I got a tip from a good friend of mine that reliable sources said that the vaccine site closest to my mom was unable to administer a lot of doses that day, and it was highly likely that late in the evening they will be opening up a large number of appointments for the next day (today).
So it was like the old days of watching the Apple Refurb store waiting for them to update stock, I kept checking to see if appointments appeared, and after a several hours, Sunday showed up with lots of availablity, 4-6 appointments available for each 10 minute interval until their 6PM closing time.
Then lots of phone calls with my friend and my sister from out of state to see if they could help take mom there and back during one of these times. 4:40 PM was the agreed upon time, some more online paperwork to be completed, and finally received the QR Code needed for admission.
My wife got her first dose of Moderna on Saturday morning, getting that appointment was much easier. I had seen the announcement that the appointment system for the provider we use would be dropping the age requirement from 75+ to 65+ on Jan 20th. So starting at midnight I kept checking the appointment site, but it continued to show 75+. This happened to be Inauguration Day, and during the coverage they updated the system to 65+ and I was able to book an appointment for just 10 days later. And after receiving the shot they made the appointment for the second dose exactly 4 weeks later, pretty much to the minute, they wouldn't let her take a time slot 5 minutes earlier, saying it was too soon.
I'm still trying to make an appointment for myself, I tried to make one for the day of my 65th birthday, but the appointment system doesn't go beyond mid-March and I need a few more months. So I keep checking for my county to transition from Phase 1b to 1c, which is when the age drops to 50 or for appointments to become available on my birthday.