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Lauren S. @baseballsbows
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From what I understand, no one will have to show proof of high-risk. While there might be a rush on the very first doses (especially if a small supply is released in late September), I really think there will be enough supply for all of us who are high-risk very early on, probably by mid October. The truth is, MANY people do not get vaccines because they don't think they will get the flu and/or because they think that vaccines are dangerous, particularly this one.
For those of us who are keeping up with this virus, it is at the forefront of our mind, but most people are still completely unaware. I live in the south where the flu is currently widespread. I have two friends who have the flu and they say they just have a cold. They have fevers, aches, chills, cough, sore throat and a heavy feeling in their chest, but "It's just a cold." (I tried to convince them otherwise.) I am amazed that so many people live in denial and think it can't happen to them, but those of us here who are keeping up with things and are concerned are in the small minority of the general population.
For those of us who are keeping up with this virus, it is at the forefront of our mind, but most people are still completely unaware. I live in the south where the flu is currently widespread. I have two friends who have the flu and they say they just have a cold. They have fevers, aches, chills, cough, sore throat and a heavy feeling in their chest, but "It's just a cold." (I tried to convince them otherwise.) I am amazed that so many people live in denial and think it can't happen to them, but those of us here who are keeping up with things and are concerned are in the small minority of the general population.