To: Mich0127
Is there a vaccine crisis because suddenly parents are being urged to have their little ones inoculated when they have never done so in the past? I have seven children, and I have never had a physician tell us to get the flu vaccine. Never. But this year, hubby has coworkers who daily ask him if our children have had the flu vaccine yet. I have heard physicians urge the elderly to be vaccinated, and I expect that vaccine makers have a rough idea of how many elderly people there are in the country and how many may decide to be vaccinated. And then there are health care workers and other folks who have lots of face to face contact with the general public and who believe the flu vaccine will keep them healthy. I do not see this as a Clinton crisis.
To: petitfour
It actually stems back to Hitlery, because if it wasn't for her, there would be more companies producing the shot, which leads to competition, which leads to lower prices and more shots!
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