![]() This was not the worste stay ever at a hotel, but not my favorite! Here's the goods and bads: Goods: Location is amazingly beautiful, but pretty far from San Juan airport. Let me start by saying that this is my first bad review ever on trip advisor (so everyone knows I'm not just a complainer). I assume they were out, but a waiter should have. The tuna wrap was pretty good and we ordered it a few times (although it was supposed to come with guacamole and it never did. The strawberry daiquiri is very delicious at any time of day, however. I ordered eggs Benedict one day (as I don't eat enough buffet for the cost) and it took 1/2 an hour and my eggs were almost hard boiled they sat around so long. The lounge chairs at the beach were greatly appreciated and used daily! The breakfast buffet looked pretty good. ![]() It was easy to park at the Hilton and the beach towels were pretty big and soft. Downtown Ponce has a trolley tour that only costs $2 (and for 2 dollars is was pretty good). There was one waiter (Izac) who was friendly and one manager (Angel Hernandez) that was helpful when we were having a particularly hard time getting some lunch. The view from our room (the cheap room) was outstanding. The pool deck looks just like the pictures online. Goods: Location is amazingly beautiful, but pretty far from San Juan airport. This was not the worste stay ever at a hotel, but not my favorite! Here's the goods and bads: Thank you to everyone who contributed to the success of v-safe.Let me start by saying that this is my first bad review ever on trip advisor (so everyone knows I'm not just a complainer). CDC continues to recommend that everyone ages six months and older should stay up to date with all COVID-19 vaccines, including an updated vaccine when eligible. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) use to closely monitor the safety of vaccines in the United States.ĬDC is developing a new version of v-safe, launching later this year, which will allow users to share their post-vaccination experiences with new vaccines.ĬOVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. V-safe is one of many complementary vaccine safety monitoring systems, including VAERS, that CDC and the U.S. V-safe users or others who get vaccinated can report any possible health problems or adverse events following vaccination to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). ![]() V-safe participants will continue to have access to their account to review previous entries and to complete remaining health check-ins until June 30.ĬDC will continue to monitor COVD-19 vaccine safety through its other vaccine safety monitoring systems.Health check-ins (and follow-up calls, if needed) for any doses added before May 19 will continue until June 30.After May 19, those who had enrolled and participated in v-safe for COVID-19 vaccines will be unable to add new COVID-19 vaccine doses to their account. ![]() Please note the following important details for v-safe users: ![]() Since its launch in December 2020, 10.1 million v-safe participants completed more than 151 million health surveys about their experiences following COVID-19 vaccination, and v-safe data have been included in more than 20 scientific publications. V-safe was developed specifically for COVID-19 vaccines and has been an essential component of the pandemic vaccine safety monitoring systems that have successfully characterized the safety of the COVID-19 vaccines used in the United States. Very little new data are currently being reported to the v-safe system. V-safe Update: On May 19, 2023, CDC closed enrollment in v-safe for COVID-19 vaccines. ![]()
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