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Re: Doc logic post# 356980

Monday, 02/22/2021 3:38:07 PM

Monday, February 22, 2021 3:38:07 PM

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Something I'd like to hear others thought on is vaccine distribution. I believe that roughly half our population gets the annual flu shot and I'm of the belief that the majority do it over about 3 months. Personally I've always gotten my shot either at my Doctors office, or from a drug store.

If our Doctors and drug stores can do this annually, and there generally isn't much of a line as long as they have the vaccine, why do we need the mass inoculation stations, like the one I attended at Dodger Stadium.

I realize the temperature issues made these vaccines more difficult, but dry ice, or even liquid nitrogen, is readily available and should be adequate for holding a weeks supply at a Doctor's office or drug store if such distribution had been utilized. The mass vaccination sites are getting the job done, I just have a feeling a simpler way could have been found that got the shots into everyone's arms as fast as the vaccine makers could get it out.

Gary
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