We are part of a 5 county health district which includes the regional hospital. We received a few thousand doses about 1 months ago. Our front line health care workers in the 5 counties (hospital, free clinics, etc) were to receive theirs first. After 3 weeks, only 135 people in 5 counties had been vaccinated with an acknowledgement that a lot of the health care workers did not want to be in the first rounds of shots.
So, just today they have decided to vaccinate folks living in nursing homes and assisted living and the people who work in those facilities. Not all adults over a certain age, just folks living in a care setting. I have no idea when they will move to group "1b" which is suppose to be first responders, other medical personnel, teachers, essential workers and those over 75. They seem awful slow in our area. At 64, I think I fall in the last "general population group" so have no clue how long a wait.