Oso planning to go pro
Is this really the problem? Locally the health care systems have done great. The problem is they simply don’t have enough shots and repeatedly have said that they could ramp it up if they had more to work with. Is this the exception?
I think all the time and effort to create a national database or a vaccine passport is going to be irrelevant in just a few months.
I agree .. although .. I think it will be handy for travel, especially international travel.
Probably...unless large percentages of people refuse to get the vaccine, in which case we never reach herd immunity. If that happens, I can see the vax-refusers getting excluded from some indoor activities and travel.
While I'd like to believe this would be the case, I don't think it would be. Once vaccines are sufficiently available for anyone who wants one to get one, I think all bets are off. I don't see sports stadiums or airlines or music venues or any other private organization barring entry for lack of vaccination. Maybe you would see some of this for international travel based on the policies of the destination country, but I think thats about it.
Out of curiosity, since there is no national database, how are you going to connect to the various data sources to determine status? A clearing house? Connecting to 50+ data sources? As chick pointed out, no national DB exists and would have violent push back from certain groups of people.
The bolded part. Already done.
I’ve posted a lot of garbage and bad links in the last 12 months including some stuff from RT🤦♂️
Just curious - do you have a sense of how well private healthcare systems have generally connected to their states’ respective vaccine databases? I ask mainly because when my number comes up, I will be getting my shot directly from my healthcare provider, as opposed to a state- or county-run vaccine clinic.
If your healthcare provider uses Epic software (which the overwhelming majority of them do), it would be easy-peasy. I switched healthcare organizations last year when I moved, and they were able to pull in all of my medical records from my old providers because they are all on the same system.
This is mostly correct (except perhaps for the pervasiveness of Epic, but that's another topic). Goooooo has previously mentioned Mayo, and I *think* they're at least in the covid-vaccine sharing circle that Epic and Microsoft also participate (if they don't alsready use Epic), so I think it all should wok with his state level systemhttps://www.beckershospitalreview.com/digital-transformation/mayo-clinic-microsoft-epic-and-more-join-forces-to-improve-digital-covid-19-vaccination-records.html
Yale scientists design wearable clip to detect SARS-CoV-2 air exposureYale researchers have developed a small silicone clip that can detect exposure to SARS-CoV-2.SYDNEY GRAY12:28 AM, MAR 04, 2021https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2021/03/04/yale-scientists-design-wearable-clip-to-detect-sars-cov-2-air-exposure/
https://mobile.twitter.com/tomselliott/status/1369623714426454018Experts: You gotta follow the science.Us: Absolutely, please explain the data and science you’re seeing that says once vaccinated you shouldn’t travel.Experts: there isn’t any, but do it anyway!!!This fricking guy.