Almost 500 years old!
After Akimbo_NOT post.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 08, 2020
Thoughts and Prayers
by Atrios at 11:41
Also, can you imagine how much fun a Christmas party would be with those people? Eeesh.
Of course, she won’t die. Nor will Ghouliani. There is no justice in this world: the word might as well rhyme with orange.
White House gatherings seem like fertile ground for reinfection research at the rate they’re burning through staff…
Perhaps, but it’s weak evidence without human studies.
I don’t look to government bureacrats and politicians for medical advice. I ask my doctor and she advised me to take the vaccine as soon as it is available and so I shall.
He never wrote those plays!
I wonder how fast forgeries will appear?
But the topic was one of procurement and logistics. It’s likely your doctor doesn’t know shit about that.
I wonder how fast forgeries will appear?
There’s a guy up in Brampton…
…oh, oh… wait… blockchain … !! We’ll use blockchain…
Actually, our Conservative government might just be dumb enough to go for that too…
How many doses will US states get?
Most states have announced how many doses they expect to receive in the first batch once a vaccine is approved. Here’s what each state has said so far:
- Alabama will initially receive 40,950 vaccine doses, fewer than the original promise of 112,000 doses, according to the state department of health.
- Alaska will get 34,000 vaccine doses to being, likely some from Moderna and some from Pfizer.
- Arkansas will get 45,000 to 90,000 doses, according Arkansas Secretary of Health Dr. Jose Romero.
- California will receive 327,000 initial doses in “mid December,” according to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
- Colorado is set to get 46,800 doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
- Connecticut will receive 20,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine as early as December 14.
- Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said that the state will receive one to two million vaccine doses in the middle of December.
- Idaho expects to start out with 13,650 doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
- Illinois will get 109,000 of the Pfizer vaccine.
- Iowa officials expect 172,000 initial doses.
- Kansas will likely receive 23,750 doses.
- Kentucky will get 12,675 doses.
- Louisiana is set to get 40,000 initial doses.
- Maine will get 12,675 doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
- Maryland is planning for 155,000 doses in the first round.
- Massachussetts will get 60,000 doses initially, according to Gov. Charlie Baker.
- Minnesota will start out with 24,000 doses.
- Mississippi will get 20,000 vaccine doses, according to the state health officer.
- Missouri expects 51,000 doses.
- Montana will be allocated 9,750 doses.
- Nebraska will get 15,600 Pfizer doses in the first round, according to Gov. Pete Ricketts.
- Nevada will receive 164,000 doses in the first round.
- New Hampshire expects between 10,000 and 15,000, according to Gov. Chris Sununu.
- New Jersey expects 76,000 doses by the end of the year, according to state health commissioner Judith Persichilli.
- New Mexico will get 17,500 initial doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
- New York expects to get 170,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine on December 15, Gov. Andrew Cuomo tweeted.
- North Carolina will get 85,000 doses
- North Dakota will start with 20,500 doses from Pfizer.
- Ohio plans to receive 98,000 doses on December 15.
- Oklahoma will start out with 30,000 Pfizer vaccine doses.
- In Oregon, officials are planning on receiving 147,000 initial doses.
- Rhode Island expects 29,000 doses.
- South Dakota will get a first shipment of 7,800 doses.
- Tennessee will start out with 56,000 vaccine doses.
- An initial allotment of 1.4 million vaccine doses should start arriving in Texas during the week of December 14, Gov. Greg Abbot said.
- Vermont will get 6,000 doses in the first week of distribution.
- Virginia will start with 72,150 doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
- Washington is set to receive 62,400 initial doses.
- West Virginia expects to receive 60,000 doses, according to Governor Justice.
- Wisconsin plans on getting 65,000 vaccine doses to start.
- Wyoming will receive 5,000 doses in the first round.
Anybody notice something odd about the Fla count?
via BusinessInsider
That we can tell Desantis was lying because his lips were moving.
Um… where is GA?
Heard, witnessed, agreed. I can go on for hours on the ins and outs of immune response and vaccinology, but logistics? No, not your man, go ask someone who knows what they are talking about. I cannot help you there.
She is pretty smart.