The TV system all worked, I was successful in that.
The State of Oklahoma hired Microsoft to build and run the state portal for covid vaccinations. It works fine for for the most part. At least it did not crash at all under the crush of users. We have 77 counties on Oklahoma and each county has their own vaccination setups. We can go to any county, and the first shot we had to go the Custer county 95 miles away. They gave us each a card to record the first shot and when and where it was done. There was no follow up appointment for shot two. We asked and there was no way to set up a second shot appointment then.
Other friends got shots in Tulsa and they were booked for a second shot on the spot. Others friends received an email with links to set up a second shot. If we went to the portal it just said you had your first shot, and no provision to get a second. Finally deep in the questionnaire one little check box was have you received a vaccine in the last two weeks. If I pick that it asks if it was a Covid vaccine, but not which brand of shot. On the next page is the verification of information entered, and it has a window to select the type of shot, but it is grey out and non functional. So I finished the questionnaire and closed it. 10 minutes later it sent an email and said I could register for a second shot.
So the site works, but not real intuitively. Maybe it is a intelligence test to test computer skills.
So next week, when we are eligible to have the second shot, we will make another appointment.
Oklahoma is ranked at #8 in percentage of vaccinations given compared to vaccines on hand. California is 48, Virginia at 49 and Alabama at number 50.
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/public-health/states-ranked-by-percentage-of-covid-19-vaccines-administered.html