Yeah, but one of the problems is that even if they aren't a braindead bootlicker is that insurance companies base their coverage on those recommendations.
Is the updated booster for the new variants out, or is this still the booster from last fall?
I checked the CDC website, and that new clown show of non-medical officials hasn’t even updated their site to reflect the press release from last week. They can’t even get consistent misinformation out.
The new one from Moderna is called "mNexspike" and is approved for use now and will be available in autumn.
On a completely unrelated note, mNexspike will be available in autumn in Canada for Americans that travel there for it with the catch being having to pay for it (likely $140ish USD).
My GP told me her employer isn't doing anything different. Flu and COVID vaccines will still be free for everyone in the system.
Of course, when there are no new vaccines, it won't do much.
Flu season this fall is going to be a terrible one I feel, take care everyone.
Yeah, but one of the problems is that even if they aren't a braindead bootlicker is that insurance companies base their coverage on those recommendations.
Is the updated booster for the new variants out, or is this still the booster from last fall?
I checked the CDC website, and that new clown show of non-medical officials hasn’t even updated their site to reflect the press release from last week. They can’t even get consistent misinformation out.
The new one from Moderna is called "mNexspike" and is approved for use now and will be available in autumn.
On a completely unrelated note, mNexspike will be available in autumn in Canada for Americans that travel there for it with the catch being having to pay for it (likely $140ish USD).