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Jonathan Ganz
 
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"katysails" wrote in message
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The residents medical needs are met by Medicare but their room and board
is not....and no, I'm not against vaccination when it makes sense.
Influenza is a dangerous disease..to some. To you. You certainly need a
flu shot.


Most people would benefit from the vaccination. Check the CDC. Up until this
fiasco, that's what they've been recommending.

It is not like the vaccines made for other diseases...it has to be
re-configured a guess every year and is not a broad spectrum vaccine. The
reasons why there were flu epidemics in the past are mostly gone in this
country.


They are reconfigured. It's more than a guess and less than a certainty.

You do not know that for a fact. It's a guess and not a very good one.

Get your facts straight.

We do not have wide-scale starvation (malnutrition is not starvation...it
means you are not eating correctly..not eating at all...),


We do have situations of starvation, but it isn't wide-scale. What's your
point?

we have adequate sanitation, and a better understanding of how viri are
caught. Handwashing, self quarantine when infected, and use of masks are
far better options to choose than the needle...for the healthy.


No. They're one of many things that help prevent getting or spreading the
virus.

And as far as the government being involved in health care goes...I believe
there should be research and development and there should be a regulatory
agency but I do not believe the government should be the administrator of
or the provider of health care services except to assistance programs.


No one does. The point is that Bush's administration DID NOTHING.

"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
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Katie,

I hope you're not saying, " no more Polio, TB, scarlet fever, small
pox,etc shots" I like the Federal Gov to be involved in our health
care.

Does your Health Care Center take Medicare Payments?

Ole Thom