Some #covid19 vaccine sites are maintaining brand-specific waiting lists, so you can e.g. be on a call list only for Johnson & Johnson, or only for Moderna, if you want. But most don't offer that & no one publishes this. And vaccinefinder.org is not keeping up with the stock availability data. We need some crowd-sourcing on this data.
@resist1984
Wow... Waiting lists? How long does that usually take?
In my country, you can register on-site and the most you'll have to wait is about an hour.
@mesh4545 Some of the prices are here: https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/364685 The US has banned drug makers from selling privately-- they can only sell to the gov so the gov can control distribution. In my state, the gov is not passing the cost on to the consumer.
@mesh4545 So the vaccine is gratis. Regarding administration, vaccine providers can charge a fee. The fee is then reimbursed by insurers, & for uninsured people the fee is paid by a government relief fund. So either way it should be free to the consumer.
@resist1984
One is not supposed to choose thier favorite vaccine brand. Just get vaccinated.
@zack Americans are fussy about which brand: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-56410179 Some of them are making stupid decisions like waiting longer to get one with insignificantly better efficacy. But there is a good reason to be selective: You need to meet people or be around them in 4 weeks, in which case Pfizer & Moderna cannot protect you in time.
@zack that comparison table should really show the schedule differences, because that is one good reason to favor one over the other. J&J takes ~28 days to reach full protection; pFizer takes 21 days + 1 week; Moderna takes 28 days + 2 weeks.
@resist1984
Thanks for the delays to reach full protection.
@resist1984
Could there any motive to intentionally delay shipments? These vaccines are free of charge right?