A complete clusterf*ck is a good description of what I've experienced in Maryland. There are at least a dozen different ways to get vaccinated. None of their sign up systems coordinate with each other. They are totally decentralized.
Politically, Maryland is weird. In most national elections it votes solidly Democratic (~60% in the 2020 election). There is a solidly Democratic State House, but the Governor is GOP. He usually has to play ball with the State House in order to get anything done. He's also spoken out against Trump. But now, he chose to make vaccination a 'deregulated' clusterf*ck. Everyone suspects he craves election to higher office, US Senator or President, and he's maneuvering at being more Republican just to survive the primary election.
My wife and I are in the 65-75 age group. The entire month of February was a frustrating mess. My wife did succeed at getting herself an appointment for late Feb, but I could never get through the jammed web site. I went with her on Feb. 26, and yes, I got jealous. And I got angry at my state governor.
I had learned from a friend in Richmond, VA that it's easy to get vaccinated in North Carolina, about 1½ hour drive away. No questions were asked about age, residence, or eligibility. So, I signed up too. Last week, I drove 3½ hours to get my first shot (Moderna). While I was there, I asked what their policy was about vaccinating non-residents or people younger than 65. They said they've already vaccinated all people in that county who were 65 or older, or who required vaccination for their job or medical reasons. So, now they're vaccinating anyone who signs up.
I've already got an appointment for dose 2, on April 2nd, also in NC. I now have ZERO respect for my governor and his clusterf*ck ideas of decentralizing vaccinations in Maryland.
Hang in there. Everything might change in a week or two. Or, you may have to go to Indiana or Wisconsin
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