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To the editor: Recently I
booked an appointment for my first coronavirus vaccine shot March
13th in Springfield, Sangamon County. My friends tipped me to its
website, which filled appointment slots quickly.
Illinois has totally botched its coronavirus vaccine shot
administration. March 13th is 6 weeks hence. Zero appointments in
Logan County are available.
Monday morning, the day Illinois vaccine shots first became
available to Groups 1A and 1B, I phoned the Logan County Department
of Public Health at 735-2317.
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A gal rather rudely told me to go to its website or
its Facebook page, don’t call the Logan County Department of Public
Health again because it’s too bizzy to hassle with the public which
pays its publik wurkr salaries, its vaccine appointment website has
crashed, all appointments for the two February days, the 13th and
the 17th, are booked, she didn’t know when next appointments would
be available, Logan County only received 340 total vaccine doses,
don’t call back.
That’s “totally botched”.
Frustrated Taxpayer [Posted
February 1,
2021]
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