MCO is giving vaccines today in terminal B
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MCO is giving vaccines today in terminal B
Im sure they are in A also. The sign says everyone welcome. There were 30-40 or so in the screening line and about that many more in the vaxxed area where they are waiting their 15 minutes. You have a choice of J& J or pfizer.
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That's good. Get people wherever they happen to be. Of course, anyone who gets a Pfizer jab will have to seek out their second dose in 21 days, but that's a lot easier these days than it was a few months ago.
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I don't think they have given the directive for a 2nd J&J yet, but they are talking about it for the Delta variant. To get any shot, you have to show ID and they are entering data when you go through the screening so I assume it might show previous shots.
Seeing all those people at the airport yesterday was a bit scary to think so many flying without being vaxxed.
Seeing all those people at the airport yesterday was a bit scary to think so many flying without being vaxxed.
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Individual states have vaccine registries that show every vaccination, COVID or otherwise, you've ever received in that state. I doubt that the immunizers at MCO have access to that information if you don't live in Florida. I'm all in favor of grabbing people where they are, but that's an issue with a pop-up clinic in a destination like this.
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But who is "DOH"? Your state? Your city? In either case, a pop-up clinic at an airport in Florida has no access to that information, unless you live in Florida. There is no nationwide database of people who've been vaccinated. In theory, you could do what you asked about, Macross, at a pop-up clinic in another state. I'd wait until we're given guidance about boosters. I want to do what's best.