It's a sobering number, but "the state of Illinois is vaccinating more than 25,000 people a day and we're looking forward to getting more vaccine shipped here as quickly as possible," said Gov. J.B. Pritzker's spokeswoman Jordan Abudayyeh.
Gosh, at that rate, it will take more than 1.5 years to get to all Illinois residents. Where is the vaccine going? When will there be a schedule. When will the State engage private business, Osco and CVS to get this done? Sheesh.
Lori said the six mass vaccination sites will handle up to 25,000 people a week. That’s pathetic. Everyone complains that the FL vaccination process was a failure…yet they’re actually vaccinating people. Unlike here, where the checklists are so onerous that so few actually get the virus. It gets caught up in the bureaucracy. I say just give it to people that want it. End of story.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Gosh, at that rate, it will take more than 1.5 years to get to all Illinois residents. Where is the vaccine going? When will there be a schedule. When will the State engage private business, Osco and CVS to get this done? Sheesh.
Lori said the six mass vaccination sites will handle up to 25,000 people a week. That’s pathetic. Everyone complains that the FL vaccination process was a failure…yet they’re actually vaccinating people. Unlike here, where the checklists are so onerous that so few actually get the virus. It gets caught up in the bureaucracy. I say just give it to people that want it. End of story.
Agree you either get it or you don’t just open it up to everyone