Thank the heavens that we don't have a socialist health care system that would make us wait for care. Because imagine how long a line I'd have to wait in to get H1N1 vaccine for two kids. Certainly more than the two hours today and perhaps some of L's time tomorrow
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My insurance doesn't cover care at a pharmacy, so no coverage for flu or tetanus shots at pharmacies.
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Places aren't advertising that they have them specifically because of the shortage.
The lines were hours long at the Santa Clara Fair Grounds down here. We called our pediatrician and found out when they had them and when they'll be giving them.
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But the distribution is undoubtedly a government problem. Why is it that New York had no drug stores distributing the vaccine, and New Jersey does? Why is it that that WA got half as many doses as NY despite having 1/9th the population?
I'm in the first high-risk group everyone mentions, and I don't know where to get the vaccine, even now. My OB's office thinks next week, but they've been being told that for a month.
The fact that your PCP doesn't do vaccinations is very weird, though around here, I don't think there are pharmacies doing tetanus vaccinations.
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