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Ann
hmmmm, here it was $18. We had to pay up front for our regular flu shots
also. Even before DMARDs any flu almost always turned into an infection for
me and was a minimum of 2 weeks of torture. Now that I'm on a biologic with
its known dangrs, I'm not taking any chances!
Our local clinic has *some* shots, but the area is so economically depressed
it's hard for folks who have resources to get in. That's the reality in much
of Michigan these days.
Well, seniors are not at the same degree of risk they have been in
prior years since most anyone over about 30 has been exposed a
similar strain before and should have some resistance. BUT, they are
still at risk, so all the usual caveats apply. Chronic illness,
immune deficiency, care of small children, and so on and so forth.
As I understand it the vaccines are free, but you pay to have them
administered in some places.
Jo
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