Thursday, October 22, 2009

Sometimes things aren't as they seem

Have you been wondering about the more than usual chaos in the vaccine supply this year? First they hype the H1N1 flu; then tell everyone to get the seasonal flu vaccine; then waffle on who should get H1N1; leak stories about health providers not wanting it; then show long lines of people waiting.

So, is this 1) intended to induce panic so you'll feel out of control and turn even more to the government or 2) it's a preview of how the socialized medicine system will work.

Here's today's item from OSUToday, which every day sends me something different
    ". . . only faculty and staff who have previously registered for an appointment will receive their seasonal influenza vaccination. Walk-ins can no longer be accommodated due to the remaining supply of vaccine dedicated for campus use. Keep in mind, the university's supply is running very low, as stated yesterday."
There's two more click throughs to find out about swine flu, which will also require prior registration and supplies will arrive on a weekly basis.

Our church (UALC) has cancelled its two seasonal flu shot Sundays (with Kroger Pharmacy), something it does each year. Wasn't a problem last year. I got mine at Walgreens before they ran out, and my husband found a dr. office that had 2 left and he went there directly.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

If they blamed Bush for Katrina, Obama should be blamed for this mess. Afterall he's always running here and there preening and primping. If he'd just stay home and supervise vaccines, I'm sure this would all work out.

mdoneil said...

Obama supervise vaccines? Why? He has no experience in public health, he has no experience in logistics. He has no experience in anything really. An unprepared 'kid' was elected because he was the Jack Kemp of the black community. He was handsome and young and in Congress.

He has no more business being president than I do. I don't want the job.

Anonymous said...

#2. LL.