The appointment itself was well organized and clearly designed for high throughput. The guy that took my name was friendly and made a joke to keep the mood light. I didn't find it funny but I appreciated his effort.
did you get your shot at a hospital? school? museum? walk-in clinic? Are there drive-thru options? Is there a notion of prioritization by age, home address, "I work a frontline job", etc?
It was at the Moorestown mega site, which services much of south Jersey. It's a repurposed Macy's department store that closed down a couple of years ago. Everybody there had registered an appointment online beforehand, so I don't know how they were prioritized. The nurse spent about two minutes asking questions about my allergies and pre-existing conditions, then gave me the shot, and I was promptly directed to the observation area.
Now that you mention it, I don't know what qualifications any of the medical personnel had. Maybe the lady that gave me the shot was a full fledged doctor... We didn't discuss credentials
So many tasks in medicine have way too high credential barriers. Like getting the flu shot or other simple vaccines. It has to be a special person. Whereas in the military they go. Ok takes these and shoot them into the veins of these ppl, that's it you are now qualified. Tbh it's not harder than that
They made everybody sit in a waiting area for fifteen minutes after their shot. Perhaps they could get prompt access to a doctor if someone had a bad reaction. Maybe they were hanging out at the food court.
Or maybe the observation period was just for observation. "hmm, this one fell asleep and his skin has zebra stripes now. Write that down and cart him out to the curb with the rest"
If veins deliver oxygen to cells, it stands to reason that veins must touch every cell in your body by branching into a fractal of near-infinite surface area. Therefore it is impossible to not inject into a vein.
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