It's almost like you predicted the disaster happening today in your home town. It appears the state and local governments in Florida cannot do anything right.
High demand for vaccine appointments in Tampa Bay crashes sign-up sites, jams phone lines
https://www.wfla.com/community/heal...orough-county-phone-lines-jammed-in-pinellas/
Tampa Bay’s vaccine rollout got off to a rocky start on Monday with websites crashing, phone lines going down and
sites reaching full capacity.
In Hillsborough County, people trying to make an appointment to get vaccinated online were told the website was not available.
In a tweet, the county health department said its registration system and phone center were experiencing service interruptions and that delays were to be expected. The county added later that
appointments were still available.
The demand for vaccines led to jammed phone lines in Pinellas County. As of this writing, the health department’s phone lines are still down.
Both counties began taking appointments for the vaccine on Monday. Hillsborough County plans to distribute about 1,500 doses at four locations across the county. People can make a reservation by calling 888-755-2822 or visiting
hccovidshot.as.me.
Pinellas County residents can contact the health department at 727-824-6900 or call their COVID-19 call center at 866-779-6121. To register, they should visit pinellas.floridahealth.gov and follow instructions.
News Channel 8 has reached out to both health departments for comment. This story will be updated once we hear back.
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North Carolina is following CDC guidance. We currently are in Phase 1a which is "Health care workers fighting COVID-19 & Long-Term Care staff and residents" Phase 1B starts tomorrow in N.C. for "Adults 75 years or older and frontline essential workers". County health departments have already signed up people over 75 for Phase 1B and are contacting them for their appointment date & time. We are not seeing overnight lines and online/phone chaos in our state. Why can't Florida follow a successful example.
https://covid19.ncdhhs.gov/vaccines