Thankfully, Colorado has cleared it up. I can even go through the scheduling on Safeway’s platform and they don’t have me checking some box that I have to worry about going to my insurance company later. Sure, I can just say I have some precondition on there like “lack of exercise” or “obese”, but why risk that?
No one should have to fucking lie to get a vaccine that has been available for years and given to millions just because just enough people voted for a vindictive moron who put a conspiracy theorist in charge of our health.
No arguments here. My point was, even in a pretty blue state that should be safe, we still got (briefly) caught in a technicality because of this stupid timeline. Pretty crazy that Wyoming of all places had better laws, but I guess Wyoming is a different kind of red than, say, Florida.
Yes, you expressed your point clearly. Any ire in my post was not meant to be directed at you, but the ridiculous situation.
Thankfully, Colorado has intelligent people that took swift action to correct the situation, although I think some companies (Walgreens, CVS and King Soopers from what I can tell) still have not completely updated their policies (or just their website’s code) to match.
Thankfully, Colorado has cleared it up. I can even go through the scheduling on Safeway’s platform and they don’t have me checking some box that I have to worry about going to my insurance company later. Sure, I can just say I have some precondition on there like “lack of exercise” or “obese”, but why risk that?
No one should have to fucking lie to get a vaccine that has been available for years and given to millions just because just enough people voted for a vindictive moron who put a conspiracy theorist in charge of our health.
No arguments here. My point was, even in a pretty blue state that should be safe, we still got (briefly) caught in a technicality because of this stupid timeline. Pretty crazy that Wyoming of all places had better laws, but I guess Wyoming is a different kind of red than, say, Florida.
Yes, you expressed your point clearly. Any ire in my post was not meant to be directed at you, but the ridiculous situation.
Thankfully, Colorado has intelligent people that took swift action to correct the situation, although I think some companies (Walgreens, CVS and King Soopers from what I can tell) still have not completely updated their policies (or just their website’s code) to match.