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A Remote Chance to Get CV19 Vaccinated
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 558178" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>Saturday, March 6. Got my first vaccination today. What a show. Used the Red Lot of PDX Economy Parking. It’s one if two lots there which total nearly 8,000 parking spots...so the Red Lot we used holds maybe 4,000? Totally guessing based on ground level eyeballing: About 25 rows across of cars, rolled through as a section 5 cars wide and maybe 50 cars long...so 250 cars at a time. One after the other...again and again...all day long. I read somewhere it’s in the neighborhood of 10,000 vaccinations a day. Took about 90 minutes total for my car to go through. Guessing they had like 500 attendants there directing traffic, working the computers, giving the injections. ALL upbeat and smiling and cheerful. Wow! It was all beyond impressive. </p><p></p><p>Check out the “map of the event stations” below...</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]952[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 558178, member: 1365"] Saturday, March 6. Got my first vaccination today. What a show. Used the Red Lot of PDX Economy Parking. It’s one if two lots there which total nearly 8,000 parking spots...so the Red Lot we used holds maybe 4,000? Totally guessing based on ground level eyeballing: About 25 rows across of cars, rolled through as a section 5 cars wide and maybe 50 cars long...so 250 cars at a time. One after the other...again and again...all day long. I read somewhere it’s in the neighborhood of 10,000 vaccinations a day. Took about 90 minutes total for my car to go through. Guessing they had like 500 attendants there directing traffic, working the computers, giving the injections. ALL upbeat and smiling and cheerful. Wow! It was all beyond impressive. Check out the “map of the event stations” below... [ATTACH type="full"]952[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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