THREAD: I generally abstain posting about my own personal experiences or those of my family, but what my parents are seeing and experiencing in SW Florida with the vaccine rollout is a disgrace.
In Lee County Florida, where vaccines started as first come/first served for seniors Monday, hundreds of people in 70s & 80s slept in lawn chairs, lined up outside vaccine sites.
One family friend, in her 80s went to a Lee County site at 4:30am, and spent hours waiting for a vaccine, many there were not wearing masks, she says, and had been waiting overnight. She called it a “superspreader” event with so many crammed together.
After hours of waiting, she left because she felt her risk of getting COVID there was higher than yet chances of getting vaccinated.
Seniors are being told to show up at Lee County vaccination sites with warm clothes, blankets, water and their medications given how long the wait times will be.
Locals searching for reliable vaccine rollout info online, thru trusted sources like local health department sites, are struggling to find anything.
Here are screenshots for Lee/Collier County.
Here are links: lee.floridahealth.gov collier.floridahealth.gov
You’d think for an event that’s been in the works for months, every local health department would have a giant, clearly labeled, front page message on their website telling people who’s eligible, where to go, and when. Especially when first recipients are in 70s & 80s. #vaccine
UPDATE: Hundreds of seniors camped out overnight again, in the cold, crowded together, in Lee County last night, waiting for vaccinations.
As of 6:30 a.m. today (Wednesday) all three vaccination sites in Lee County, Florida have hit capacity, according to DOH-Lee.
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You cannot understate the impact of WFH on our economy.
1. HOUSING. We're already seeing the trend of people moving away from expensive cities and into burbs/country if they don't have to go to an office regularly.
2. RETAIL. You don't need a full wardrobe (or for some, pants) when you WFH
3. RESTAURANTS, BARS, CAFES. Anyone who spent loads to be near major biz hub is in jeopardy. Foot traffic is already down. But there will also be new opps to locate where people need an escape from home
4. COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE. Office space, restaurant space, retail space – we just don't need as much of it.
5. EDUCATION. WFH doesn't solve the schools closed situation, but it could help make decisions for those with $$ and greater optionality.