@djtexas. - 347864
No because the govt hasn’t purchased enough doses to give to the population after essential workers and those most at risk were vaccinalated. Stocks to arrive in October.
You walked into that one , didn’t you?
Do the gotcha’s make your tummy tickle?
I don’t mind piling on a little, though we are drifting far from climate change, although a warning climate will help new virus strains evolve, not to mention the fungi that’s lurking in the wings waiting for a little more warmth before it’s blossoms into something unprecedented for humans.
In recent weeks I’ve heard more stories about overstock and unused vaccines, then shortages.
Texas Public Health Vaccine Scheduler
The new Texas Vaccine Scheduler helps Texans get scheduled for a COVID-19 vaccine at clinics hosted by participating Texas public health entities.
Register online at GetTheVaccine.dshs.texas.gov. You will be notified by email or text when and where to get the vaccine. If there’s not an available clinic near you, you will be directed to other places to get your vaccine.
Call (833) 832-7067 if you don’t have internet or need help signing up. Call center support is available Monday–Friday from 8am–6pm and Saturday from 8am–5pm. (https :// dshs_texas_gov/covidvaccine/
What Is a Vaccine Hub?
Beginning in January, Texas established large vaccination sites or hubs around the state. The goal of these hubs is to provide more people the vaccine and a simpler way to sign up for an appointment. Providers will focus on vaccinating areas and populations hardest hit by COVID‑19.
Eligible individuals can receive a vaccine at these hubs, regardless of where they reside. https :// dshs_texas_gov/coronavirus/immunize/vaccine-hubs_aspx
Check for appointment availability through the hub’s registration website or by calling if a website isn’t available.
Please note:
Do not show up at a vaccine hub without first signing up or checking the provider’s instructions for scheduling.
Each hub’s registration process is different, so look carefully at the hub’s registration site for details.Depending on the provider, you may be placed on a waiting list and/or may be contacted (phone, email, or text) when vaccines become available.
Hub providers may already have long waiting lists or may be no longer accepting appointments for the week.
Spanish language and other translators are available to help callers.
Though I think W4u wins the gotcha award in this little exchange:
@djtexas writes: You walked into that one , didn’t you?
@write4u:
No, why don’t you walk into a pharmacy and get your vaccination.
347876
Who said that I am living in the States?
Who said that I am living in the States?
Not you. The person who would have the most information about that, but no
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The world exists from the east to west coast USA?
I had a suspicion when you said “they” don’t have it, but I figured you would have said something like “my country” doesn’t have it. Also, you call yourself “texas”, so, whatever.
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They as in govt. Quite a silly line you are pursuing.
They as in govt. Quite a silly line you are pursuing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNt5FnMK2sM
They as in govt. Quite a silly line you are pursuing.
This is trolling. You are dragging out this thread with no intention of clearing up what you are saying. You are playing around with pronouns now. Grow up
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You asked a question out of context of this thread - climate change
I don’t remember asking any questions. Thread topics are not a rule, although staying on topic is preferable. Don’t argue with the mods.
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I was referring to 347876
@djtexas. You asked a question out of context of this thread – climate change
Says the guy that refused to put anything in context.
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Says the guy that shouts just give up.
I didn’t violate any rules.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/interactive/2021/world-floods-climate/
The time for idiotic head games is over, but guess it's going to take a lot of suffering and loss before it soaks in.
It’s not the end of the world, but it’s certainly the end of the world as we know it. Hang on it’s going to be a rough ride.
For more details there’s this semi easy listening lecture:
"Water Vapor, the Hydrological Cycle, and Climate Change" - 45:15 min
https: //www_youtube_com/watch?v=FngqEwiJQYw
Something in the Air: Climate Change, Science and Policy - Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study “Water Vapor, the Hydrological Cycle, and Climate Change” by Isaac M. Held, Senior Research Scientist, head of Weather and Atmospheric Dynamics Group, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory/NOAA (Princeton, NJ); Lecturer with rank of Professor in the Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Program, Princeton University
Understanding why our Earth system is warming. - 8:30 min
Sep 27, 2013 - CSIRO
https: //www_youtube_com/watch?v=Gw420atqlXI
Dr Steve Rintoul, Dr John Church and Dr Pep Canadell of CSIRO discuss our climate science research to understand how and why the Earth system is warming.
The climate has changed on a schedule for millennia. But have humans broken this climate clock? - 5:00 min
Like I said before, it is what it is.
So what are you going to do about it Tex?
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The conversation within the climate change community has moved onto solutions and actions needed to mitigate it’s worse effects while you are stuck in a denier debate time warp
Thanks the links CC. We’re in drought now. Even hearing about wells drying up. At the top of the Mississippi. I’m sure we’ll be have flooding again in a year or two.