Sure is a good thing NY pre-ordered all those vaccines as part of the Federal program. If Florida had done so, maybe they could have had empty lines as well.
Yes... and as noted by others on the Internet -- the picture was taken while they were still setting up before the opening time. But have fun with your twisted narrative.
I call bullshit on your post. Post where this was noted. Because the guy who posted it there said he was there, and challenged everyone to prove him wrong - which no one did. But you did get points for regurgitating your usual "have fun with..." which is a variation of your "good luck with your fantasy" line you always use when you have nothing of substance.
No ... the guy who posted the photo did not say he was there. Nor did he challenge people to prove him wrong. Go read the Twitter thread. It is primarily filled with vax deniers supporting his fabricated claim about a photo he took from elsewhere. Here is the actual reality after the site opened --
So a well-known individual who lives near the location cannot go get his family members vaccinated without the conspiracy nuts thinking it is staged. Sad that people don't understand that a family needs to move to different tables as they go through the process. There are plenty of news articles outlining Max Bookman being the first in line with his family for this clinic. "Two-year-old Cara Bookman was one of the city's first little ones to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Westbrook caught up with her and her dad, Max, as soon as the Times Square vaccination site opened exclusively for children younger than five years old." NYC launches COVID vaccine sites for children 6 months to 5 years old https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/new...en-under-5-but-some-parents-remain-skeptical/ "Max Bookman, 34, and his daughter Cara, 2, of the Upper East Side, were among the first in line." For NYC families, the launch of COVID-19 vaccines for toddlers means visiting Grandma and Grandpa again https://www.nydailynews.com/new-yor...0220622-ie5apu4m7ffkzdy2vujh33hhwm-story.html
Because it is the process everywhere. Maybe you need to go get vaccinated at a clinic to understand the process. Or you can just confess that you have been caught pushing anti-vax misinformation once again. Your claim that "the guy who posted it there said he was there, and challenged everyone to prove him wrong" is especially laughable. Where is your proof to back up your fabricated assertion?
"That's the process everywhere". Again, I call bullshit. You state shit like its fact, and that's what gets you into trouble all the time. There's no conceivable way you can know what the process is in New York City unless it is written out somewhere. Show how you know this. What you should do is just say "probably because you have to go to different tables" and create the possibility that this is what happened, to bring possible doubt to the narrative. But you bluster your way through (as is your way) and that's your given tell as to lying. You do it so often and get caught so often, but you're the dumbest guy at the table, and that guy never realizes he has a tell.
So you have no proof of your claim -- "the guy who posted it there said he was there, and challenged everyone to prove him wrong". Yeah, we know you have no proof and pulled it out of your rear. But this is typical of you --- along with posting anti-vax Covid-denier misinformation from disputable blogs and social media clowns.