In Philly all 3 (plus NHL) are basically in the same place and have been since I was a kid (despite most or all being replaced in that time). I'd have trouble calling it clearly urban or suburban...
Yeah, that email is what prompted this tweet.
That said, vax.sccgov.org/ has appointments across multiple sites available on Monday or any weekday following, although some sites are already booked on Monday morning through as late as 10:30am. (Sunday too for Levi's.)
The San Francisco Bay Area now seems to have flipped from "vaccine appointments, have fun finding one" to "vaccine appointments, we have plenty". (Santa Clara County, anyway, at least for the county hospital system and for Stanford Health.)
There do appear to be some advantages of having a construction site across the street. (I've done enough walking around Palo Alto the last 6 months to have seen the food trucks going to the construction sites.)
OK, so all the dots within 60 miles of me are either mountaintops or right on the ocean. At least they're all unusual stations as far as I'm concerned...
Does this mean that residents of Santa Clara County aged 16+ can, when making an appointment at Walgreens for April 15 or later, say that they're eligible under their county's rules?
(If so, is that true only for pharmacies inside Santa Clara county, or also ones outside of it?)
I guess this is github.com/dbaron/wgmeeting-…
One of the trade-offs with processing of the minutes is between those who view it as HTML (on GitHub and probably in GitHub's HTML email) versus those who view it as text (GitHub's plain text email and probably that email in W3C archives).