Skip to main content Currently Reading They thought they'd be near the front of the line for the vaccine. Now, they don't know where they stand. Theresa Vargas, The Washington Post Feb. 13, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Anna Landre, who's on the Advisory Neighborhood Commission for the Georgetown area, is a student at Georgetown University.Washington Post photo by Theresa Vargas. WASHINGTON - The one reassurance that came in the 42 days Lauren Cooper watched her 17-year-old daughter, Molly, lay in a hospital bed, fighting pneumonia, was that the nurses around her were getting their first doses of the coronavirus vaccine. Finally, the shot was available in D.C., she thought. Finally, her daughter, who has chronic lung disease and a neurological disorder, might soon have some defense against a virus that is much more likely to kill her than others her age.