@jsr78 Hey, I'm 100% behind 100 Million doses in 100 days. I hope to be one of those 100 million doses.
Our health department is getting 200 doses a week and serves 10 counties - so when people say "Get schools opened" or "The goal is March 1st to offer in-person instruction options" - I chuckle because this is one of those times the cities will get it first and the rural areas will be playing catch up. There are 800 teachers in the two counties my ISD services alone, and our health department services 15 counties. At 200 a week (total for new AND second shots) we're looking at 20 weeks minimum by my math before we can assume all the teachers will have had both shots. There's 18 weeks left in this particular school year. So - lets get those other vaccines out and invoke Defense Production Act on all of em!
As a "central office" guy who is working from home until at least April 14th, I'm planning on getting on the list for vaccines, but I won't take one from a person in the actual classroom (like my wife), so I'm planning on a May/June shot and will be pleasantly surprised if it comes earlier.
My MOTHER however got her first shot the first day it was available thanks in no small part to my brother (he's involved at the state level coordination of the vaccine distribution, and has repeatedly tried to tell me how to jump the line - I can't in good conscious do that, but I'm grateful he is worried and happy he got our mom her shot) Because she'll have both doses and be done with it all before Spring Break, we're going to spend a few days with her over Spring Break. It will be awesome.