Central Coast.
No, I don’t think cvs and Walgreens could handle it all on their own, but if we were forced to we could loop in more companies. You would still need some central form of governance and leadership for distribution.
What I am saying is that even with large government facilities at their disposal with huge parking lots (schools/colleges, fairgrounds, vets halls, etc) I am still having an easier time getting an appointment at cvs. What does that tell you about the government scheduling system?
There is no "government scheduling system."
You're complaining about a governmental system that
literally does not exist.
You're like the Yelp! reviewer who complains that a Mexican restaurant doesn't have spaghetti and meatballs.
You live on the central coast, there's no comparison between central coast and urban centers, in which gov't has been doing quite a bit better at vaccine distribution. Outside of San Jose, it's mostly rural on CC. Oh the irony that the government of shithole urban centers, that conservatives constantly complain about, not sayin you are conservative, though you certainly come across as such (how's that for some Bernhardian prose), is better at vaccine distribution than those of rural/suburban cities.