• Spitfire@pawb.social
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    10 months ago

    Feels like a combination of vaccine distrust and misinformation, cost of medical care, and the spread through coming to work sick as many can’t afford not to.

    It’s a horrible situation all around that will continue as it was mismanaged from the start.

    • Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      10 months ago

      and the spread through coming to work sick as many can’t afford not to.

      In March of 2019 2020 I said this would change nothing about how businesses run, and within two years we would be back to sending people in to work sick. What I didn’t predict was the CDC actually changing fucking medical guidelines to benefit business instead of following the actual timeline it takes from infection to no longer spreading COVID.

      It fucking sucks so hard being right. It was like overnight from “You’re heroes!” right back to “You’re lucky to have a fucking job! You should be thankful to me for keeping you employed!”

      No one in corporate America gives one fucking shit about our lives. Why aren’t more Americans ready to fucking strike over it? Probably because they’re fucking stupid.

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      10 months ago

      They’ve also Making it really hard to find a shot.

      My doctors office didn’t have it, Rite aide wants $100 for it, my state is stupid about providing the shot. I should probably go over to the next state and try there.

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        10 months ago

        Weird. I went to the local minute clinic and got it for free (or maybe insurance, I guess I don’t know come to think of it. There was no copay though) just a few weeks ago. I’ve never run into someone saying they were finding it harder to find one, either.

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          10 months ago

          I have subsidized insurance in my state. They only cover it at drs offices, ours have no covid vaccine available. We may switch drs.

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        10 months ago

        Did you try https://www.vaccines.gov ? Also your city, county, or state beauty departments may have (had) days where they gave out free vaccines - admittedly, those may or may not be over for the year, but you can bookmark the info for next fall.