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Pfizer. It was a very well organized affair; they give several thousand shots a day there. Volunteers all over the place to act as guides, some device that reads your temperature from 10 feet away, and QR codes to keep track of you. Within a minute of getting my shot I received an email link to schedule the next one, which I was able to do on my smartphone while waiting the mandatory 15 minutes. If they could replicate this across the country we would nip it in the bud pretty quickly.Moderna or Pfizer? Not that it matters, what's important is that everyone get vaccinated and then put this COVID crap to rest.
I don't think you have to change size between unlined and lined barrie chukkas. (Although unlined chukka have a better flexibility when they lasting, they are flexible on your feet too)
But I would recommend to try down a half size from your barrie bluchers if you have a lower instep due to the chukkas' naturally higher instep.
I don't think you have to change size between unlined and lined barrie chukkas. (Although unlined chukka have a better flexibility when they lasting, they are flexible on your feet too)mBut I would recommend to try down a half size from your barrie bluchers if you have a lower instep due to the chukkas' naturally higher instep.
Interesting, I feel like I have consistently less instep and upper mid-foot space in Barrie chukkas as compared to Barrie shoes due to the position of the lacing. I have only tried shell chukkas though.
I think it depends because leather types can last/fit differently. I am a 9.5D Barrie in my suede 9794 LWB and 9503 PTB but when I tried a shell Chukka, the toe box was so narrow it hurt. I literally did not even take a step. Unfortunately, that store (not AOM) did not have any E widths so I was never able to compare.
Very similar to here in my town, the vaccine site is giving about 800-900 a day, volunteers as well to guide, and same QR codes, also got email on phone to schedule second one (which I have received). I thought all of the sites were like the two of us experienced. However, after listening to news reports, it would seem not everywhere is as organized.Pfizer. It was a very well organized affair; they give several thousand shots a day there. Volunteers all over the place to act as guides, some device that reads your temperature from 10 feet away, and QR codes to keep track of you. Within a minute of getting my shot I received an email link to schedule the next one, which I was able to do on my smartphone while waiting the mandatory 15 minutes. If they could replicate this across the country we would nip it in the bud pretty quickly.
Pfizer. It was a very well organized affair; they give several thousand shots a day there. Volunteers all over the place to act as guides, some device that reads your temperature from 10 feet away, and QR codes to keep track of you. Within a minute of getting my shot I received an email link to schedule the next one, which I was able to do on my smartphone while waiting the mandatory 15 minutes. If they could replicate this across the country we would nip it in the bud pretty quickly.
Very similar to here in my town, the vaccine site is giving about 800-900 a day, volunteers as well to guide, and same QR codes, also got email on phone to schedule second one (which I have received). I thought all of the sites were like the two of us experienced. However, after listening to news reports, it would seem not everywhere is as organized.
It might caused by differences in foot shape. Especially the height around ankle, where the chukka laces up.Interesting, I feel like I have consistently less instep and upper mid-foot space in Barrie chukkas as compared to Barrie shoes due to the position of the lacing. I have only tried shell chukkas though.