By: Mark Glennon*
For at least six months we’ve known that a vaccine was coming. It would have been easy – yes, easy – to build a simple system that people could understand for making appointments to get the vaccine.
That wasn’t done, so the predictable mess has ensued.
And the priorities by which people are getting the vaccine continues to make little sense.
Trying to make a reservation for those now eligible for the vaccine – people 65 and over and certain essential employees – is a frustrating waste of time, unless perhaps you have clout.
Go to our site to make a reservation, the Illinois Department of Public Health says routinely. Try it. It doesn’t work. It’s worthless. And don’t try the virtual assistant, which seems to be some kind of cruel joke.
Or do it through the private sector providers like CVS, Walgreens, Jewel-Osco and others, IDHP and local officials say. Sorry, they don’t work, either.
Not only are registrations unavailable but there is no system to notify you when openings arise.
And so we have hundreds of thousands of senior Illinoisans wasting countless hours on nothing, and no system to push a notification on availability to them.
The stories from those frustrated are consistent in the press and in emails we have received. Some were printed in the Chicago Tribune Wednesday.
Some of the frustrated are over 90-years old with preconditions and unable to get any help. Some may be lucky enough to have a relative but they can’t usually help, either. My colleague, Ted Dabrowski, spent time trying to schedule his 81-year old mother. No luck.
And even if you are lucky enough to get the vaccine you may be frustrated trying to get the needed second booster. As one man in that situation told ABC Chicago, “They have to have a system where if you get the first shot, you can get the second shot because otherwise where are we? And, it’s probably only going to get worse as more and more people do get their first dose.”
That person also stated what’s most important: “This can be solved with a database, callback system, automated, on the web, make the websites better. These are all doable.”
He’s right. It would not have been difficult at all for even a small, moderately skilled group of web and computer folks to build such a system in very short order. It should have been done months ago.
Who is to blame?
It appears there is plenty of blame to go around – federal, state and local governments as well as the private sector providers who were contracted by the federal government. Some of the finger pointing is discussed here by WGLT.
Unquestionably, however, the state should have ensured that a reliable system was tested and ready long ago.
We fully understand and accept that Illinois is at the mercy of how many vaccines it gets, and that the state does not yet have enough to cover nearly the entire population of eligible Phase 1B recipients. But this is about the procedure for scheduling them.
A separate matter is why so many elderly in long-term care remain unvaccinated. They account for half of Illinois’ COVID deaths and were supposed to be included in the first group vaccinated, Phase 1A.
But four weeks into vaccinations at Illinois nursing homes, nearly 80% of the doses for the campaign are still waiting to be used, according to WBEZ. Illinois has just 1,200 LTC facilities with about 100,000 residents, according to IDHP, and the state or its providers did receive the vaccine for all of them.
Vaccinating that group should not be such a heavy lift, wrote WBEZ, citing Dr. Ronald Hershow, who directs epidemiology and biostatistics in the University of Illinois at Chicago’s School of Public Health. Gov. JB Pritzker and the private sector providers are pointing fingers at each other over that, too. If there is any excuse for not having them vaccinated it is unknown to us.
The bottom line on this discussion so far is to look at how many vaccines Illinois has administered compared to how many have been distributed to it, and that number is not good. Only 47.6% of the vaccines Illinois has received have been administered as of January 27, ranking it number 43 in the nation.
And we we continue to see little sense in who is getting the vaccinations — the priority rules used not just in Illinois but many other states. “(U)sing logic that would put “Alice in Wonderland’s” Mad Hatter to shame, the new vaccines have been more frequently administered first to healthier, younger people instead of those at risk to die.” That’s from a Wednesday column in RealClear by Scott W. Atlas, MD, the former White House advisor and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution.
Specifically, it’s only those about age 60 and older who face any material risk, plus a small number of others with certain comorbidities. Yet “essential workers” are taking up much of the vaccine allotments no matter what their age. Also getting priority are healthcare professionals working from home on computers.
You have to wonder if clout doesn’t have something to do with how public workers are getting the vaccine. That includes Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who got it recently. At age 58 and healthy as far as we know, as an “essential worker” she is in the same 1B category as everybody 65 and older. How was she able to get a shot while so many others have been frustrated? Did she spend hours online like everybody else and luck out?
And why does vaccination policy entirely ignore the reality that millions of Illinoisans are already immune because they were already infected? Yet another study published recently confirms that immunity (two of the earlier studies are described here). Over half of Illinois’ population has already acquired immunity based on CDC numbers.
Young, healthy individuals who have already acquired immunity should, at a minimum, be discouraged from getting the vaccine until those at risk are vaccinated. They “should not be immediate priorities,” wrote Atlas in that RealClear article, and he added that their immunity is “not even acknowledged.”
We, too, have been frustrated with how that matter has been ignored.
Add it to the list of frustrations and unanswered questions.
*Mark Glennon is founder of Wirepoints.
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If this bill passes, say goodbye to local control over all Illinois parks and expect to see open drug and alcohol use, needles, no sanitation and fire hazards, but no ordinary park users.
I think we know who is to blame…JB Prickster. Instead of bloviating in his daily press briefings, which incidentally is an oxymoron, because reporters who ask the tough questions aren’t allowed at these. Instead of relying on faulty data and not reporting the real stats of numbers infected, hospital bed capacity (which has never been fully reported) his administration could have spent time getting a simplified registration system for getting a CV19 vaccine. But he liked to blame Trump for all of Illinois ills. And he is one of 31 governors who have been bought off by China.
In today’s episode of “The state has lost its collective mind”, someone posted on FB that the local Marianos is vaccinating all their employees, so his college-aged son will FINALLY be vaccinated. Well over 100 likes and kudos galore. Meanwhile, my co-worker’s 80+ year old parents can’t get it done anywhere.
I’ve observed a few of things in my 5 years as an Illinois state employee (preceded by 40 years in private-sector management positions). The first is that most state agencies are understaffed, many very badly understaffed. Understaffed at the “point of public contact” level, and particularly understaffed and overextended at the supervisory and management level. Been that way for quite a long time. Illinois can’t afford the employees it has, and can’t afford to hire those that it needs. When vacancies are filled, the way in which candidates are recruited and interviewed too often results in poor employment decisions –… Read more »
This insider insight is depressing, but informative, thank you. It’s almost exactly how I imagined it. Re: leadership, knowing how hard it is to run a small business, and the expertise I gained from my corporate days, I have no idea how someone with NO experience in these things runs a large state department serving millions of people. I have no idea. But then they probably just plod along, collecting benefits and a check, and they’re probably only worried about preventing the occasional disaster, just so they’re not in the news. We, the public, see so many examples of this… Read more »
Thank you for that input. And you are providing an important reminder that there are some good people in government, like you, whom I for one am grateful to.
ALL PENSIONS MUST BE PAID! SACRIFICE EVERYTHING FOR THE PENSIONS!
A contract is a contract.
And toilets are unnecessary.
“A contract is a contract.” Tell that to a landlord who can not evict a tenant yet is still responsible for the taxes on the property.
I’m just repeating what my esteemed governor told us.
Rules for thee, but not for me, should be the Democrat party slogan.
Then outsource the activity – there is no real excuse when it come to a pandemic.
I’d like to see nearly all of IDES be outsourced.
How many more will the Dictator kill with his stupidity and incompetence?
Can LEADHEAD & SCHITZER screw anymore up???
Illinois hasn’t figured out a way to tax the vaccines yet, that’s why they are holding back. As soon as they can make a buck off it there will be vaccines.
Hey Gov you spent every day lambasting the Trump administration for needing ventilators and masks. You blamed every death on the President. Now you are in charge and you are responsible. People are dying Gov but the media will cover for you because you are a democrat
Are our idph–zero layoff/zero risk/ just got a giant pay raise afscme heros still working remotely indefinitely?? Same as at ides
But maybe IDPH workers are considered essential workers and are therefore first in line for shots ahead of seniors (just like the fake progressives @ ctu are shotting for)? Even if they’re supposedly working from home?? Wouldn’t that be rich–im just asken, because nobody in press ever asks if jb has made the afscme heros go back to doing their friggen jobs– administering the vaccine rollout!!!
Maybe jb can blame rauner??
I tried through the Walgreens website but got nowhere.
We have tried all of them repeatedly. Nothing we have found works.
Pritzker has failed on multiple fronts, because he could never look past his top priority, which was to tweak Trump whenever he could. Well, Trump is gone now, and look at the mess we are left with in Illinois. None of this is Trump’s fault. IDES has been an ongoing epic failure. The veterans home debacle cost close to 40 veterans their life. The economy is in ruins and the state’s Covid fatality rate is mediocre at best. Violence in the state’s premier city is rampant. The state lost another 80,000 residents last year. Well done JB!
Hope the ‘Karens’ in the suburbs are feeling the pain – they wanted it!
Get ready for socialized medicine when the Government decides who gets to decide who gets to live and die based upon their assorted criterias.
Imagine being old, sick, still needing to work but laid off. You have to deal with both the IDES to struggle to get your unemployment check and this to try to get your vaccine. Thank you, government.
This off the subject but i applied for a lost title to my car THREE MONTHS AGO and still havent received it,just another example of how horrible illinois is with state run services!!
I applied for a FOID card on 12 Jun 20 and it shows still under review. This State is the worse
The state is suppressing your rights to own a fireman, you have the right to bear arms under the constitution of the United States of America, abolish the foid card system when you go to purchase a weapon(s) these days the federal back round check is more than substantial. There are only 4 states if I’m correct that requires a foid card and Illinois is one of them. And why Illinois is at it get rid of the ccl .
I applied for my renewal FOID in April 4, still not received. Inspector General, Illinois workers Compensation commission and attorney general not at work either.
Considering that almost 50% of deaths are in nursing homes those numbers may be under reported. Someone should check the deaths reported by Illinois to those reported by nursing homes. Here’s an article to look at.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/ny-nursing-home-virus-deaths-155409236.html
Politicization, incompetence, corruption – the answer to every question about every fiasco in Illinois.
Northwestern memorial is not giving vaccines to cancer patients. They are prioritizing over 65 to only certain zip codes on the south and west sides. No media coverage.
Is the Mad Hatter circulating pretitions to get on the ballot for Governor in next year’s race? If so, send him my way. This column is spot-on. I’m 75, and the only reason I haven’t wasted more time trying to get a vaccination appointment is that I know how futile the effort would be based on information I received from my similarly aged friends. My wife is a teacher, and qualifies age-wise, but even if she didn’t, she’d get priority as an essential worker, even though she does 100% of her teaching remotely..And when my friends complain about inability to… Read more »
Orange Man Bad – That’s what Pritzker, Democrats, and the media have been focused on. Kamala Harris after telling people to NOT take a vaccine developed under the Trump administration, once elected immediately jumped the line to get hers! They got theirs, so everyone needs to stop complaining!!!
Of course Illinois is screwing up. If you expected a different result, you haven’t been paying attention. Also, you can expect the current gov to be reelected in a couple years.
Should not surprise anyone. These are the same people who manage the State and look at its condition.
It’s amazing what we spend on deadbeats and deadbeat jobs, and the dismal results we get. I would say to tear the whole thing down and start over, but I know it would end up right back here. It is also amazing to me that with the money spent on healthcare and its accompanying infrastructure, no one could figure out how to get shot A from the manufacturer to the provider and into arms. The structure is already there! But the government doesn’t trust anyone in the private sector, so they decided to slow-roll it for their own political purposes.… Read more »
I am getting my shot next week in Wisconsin. I filled out a form online and got a phone call the next day.
If anyone asks what is the harm in Illinois Political Industry standard practice of patronage and nepotism appointments to State jobs, and contract awards for IT based upon political relationships rather than merit…
here is the harm.
Imagine a world where pharmacies and hospitals were paid$100/dose administered and they could bid for replenishment of inventory. We would quickly have a far more efficient distribution system.
No one wants to focus on what’s in their control. Pritzker’s only concern for the last 10 months should’ve been sales and distribution. He has no control over R&D or manufacturing. He can’t control inventory. Just get whatever product you’ve been allocated to the consumer as efficiently as possible. That’s it. He should’ve been planning for this moment since March. How can a hotel magnate be this incompetent?
How can he be this incompetent? Because he never really ran anything in his life, everything was given to him and the rest of his family runs the business because he can’t. That explains why he is incompetent, he was born with a sliver spoon and everything was given to him, he wasn’t self made and he hasn’t worked for anything in his life. That is what surprises me about people in this State, why are you surprised, people voted for a person who has no idea what an average working family goes thru day to day. Look what the… Read more »
Spot on post.
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2021/01/28/dr-gregory-michael-cov
I know this is an isolated incident but if you look around people all over the world seem to fighting each other to be the first in line to get the vaccine that may or may not work. Just something to ponder.
Hardly surprising. If there’s a state that, implementation after implementation, spends more money on bad outcomes, I’d like to read about it. We all remember, I’m sure, the train-wreck roll out and ongoing disaster of Medicaid’s Integrated Eligibility System. Illinois Department of Employment Security? A national poster-child for “Your Tax Dollar (Not) At Work.” 21st century driver’s licenses and ID cards? Just about the last state in the country to get that figured out, and still struggling to actually get them in people’s wallets. Quickly spending money the state doesn’t have? Well, at least Springfield’s on the top of that… Read more »
Don’t worry about it Merck gave up on theirs saying probably with a touch of sour grapes for being too slow to getting to out there it was no better than getting the Cov
https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/79099/merck-scraps-covid-vaccines-says-its-more-effective-to-get-the-virus-and.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
It’s like The Hunger Games. And yelling the loudest about their need for “priority” are the members of CTU. If Pritzker and the IDPH really were concerned about following the science, all nursing home residents would be vaccinated by now. Truly despicable.
I suspect the poor nursing home statistics are more related to vaccine hesitancy instead of incompetence. To be fair, I don’t think anyone planned for the number of refusals. One Chicago hospital on the South Side had a dismal take-up rate below 40% of the workers.
But that aside, Chicago and Illinois are proving how absolutely incompetent they are. The sign up should have been beta tested a month before the first vaccine showed up.
Awrady just gives her “teaching toddler” persona on and tells everyone to “be patient”. Of course she has her vaccination. She wasn’t “patient”
I’ll wager that Pritzker and his entire family has been vaccinated because they have labeled themselves “essential”. Now it’s the serfs turn…