Exactly. No one is forcing anyone to take a vaccine. This seems to be the MAGA MO-we don’t like vaccines so no one can have access. We don’t like abortion so remove access for all. All about freedom right? |
China is not a provider of reliable data. |
Neither is the U.S. anymore, I'm afraid. The majority of American voters are hostile to science, and the people they voted for are, as promised, tearing down our scientific and public health infrastructure. |
WHO did not recommend a strain change for the COVID vaccine this fall, and especially with the FDA requirement for new clinical trials if there is a strain switch it will almost certainly be exactly the same vaccine available now. I would not assume people from the US can get it in Canada but who knows. |
If you *need* it (fall under a category where it’s recommended), it’ll still he covered by your insurance. |
Lots of misinformation so far on this thread.
There will be a new Covid vaccine based on recently variants, manufacturers are making them and they will be approved for those 65 and older, and for younger people with certain health conditions. The FDA allows flu vaccine manufacturers to only have to update the strain and not have to go through new clinical trials. The FDA decided to do the same thing for Covid, but only for people 65 and older or younger people with health condition so there will still be a new vaccine. I don’t know what insurance plans will do for younger healthier people. Because uptake for the general population who the government is not recommending get the vaccine is so low, I wouldn’t see the big deal with plans just covering it. It’s not like people are rushing out to get the new Covid vaccine. It was something like 20% uptake last year and most of that was actually people with health conditions or people in the older age group. But insurance plans are funny so who knows. If you are not in the category the government is recommending and you want the Covid vaccine, you will likely be able to get it but insurance may not cover it so you’ll pay out-of-pocket. Or, your doctor might be able to prescribe you one in which case insurance might cover it, only that’s going to be a pain. I do think pregnant women and young children are not being served here. I also don’t see the big deal if 49-year-old me, who is otherwise healthy, just wants a Covid vaccine like I do the flu vaccine, even though neither virus is likely to kill me. but that’s not how things are working at least for the next few years. |
The real issue here is that we have such wild-eyed conspiracists in charge of the government now (vaccines cause autism, immigrants are eating our pets!) that nobody in their right mind will trust these dorks. |