There are no clinics scheduled in Monroe County anymore due to the shortage of vaccine and this is regular seasonal influenza not H1N1. Besides the kids do not like shots and having a complete stranger give it to them is not very nice so I wanted the Doctor's office to give it to them. I know that Child Health Plus is not a bad system, what I upset about is that I am denied vaccine that they have because I am not on that program. I paid my taxes too and fund the program. Really it should be first come first served regardless of the insurance program.
Kathe
Here's the problem with the bolded bit:There are no clinics scheduled in Monroe County anymore due to the shortage of vaccine and this is regular seasonal influenza not H1N1. Besides the kids do not like shots and having a complete stranger give it to them is not very nice so I wanted the Doctor's office to give it to them. I know that Child Health Plus is not a bad system, what I upset about is that I am denied vaccine that they have because I am not on that program. I paid my taxes too and fund the program. Really it should be first come first served regardless of the insurance program.
Kathe
Wow. I guess I am really lucky, we have ours. My employer provides 2 free vouchers for the seasonal flu shot (for employee + partner) so myself & DH (went to Publix, no issue). For DS (6) I went to his pediatrician (again no problem, no co-pay).
Pediatrician did run out of the shot but DS received the mist & since this is his first flu mist he needs to come back in 4 weeks (appt alaready scheduled) & no issues. All my friends, family & co-workers have no problems getting the seasonal flu shot or mist down here in my neck of the woods ( So. FL) .Walgreens, CVS, Publix, even BJ's is giving them out. Either you pay $24.99 if no insurance or they run it through your insurance.
Wish you luck !![]()
My doctor's office was out of seasonal flu shots, so I had to go to CVS. It cost me $30, but my insurance may cover it. Target pharmacies around here also have them for $15.
Like others have mentioned, I've not heard of a shortage in FL although I do know that they are giving it to people under the age of 30 first since those older have probably already been exposed to the strain, according to some doctors.
I know at the University of Florida we aren't even doing testing anymore and students are told to just stay home if they think they have the swine as to not contaminate the clinic.
No problem getting the regular flu shot here in SW FL, all 4 of us have gotten it. Nobody I know has had trouble getting the reg flu shot. I haven't heard about anybody having any h1n1 in stock yet but we've already signed the papers for the kids to get it for free at school.Really? It's available in Florida??
I'm so tempted to take a cab from WDW next week and go get one.