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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This has been discussed already. Some medical practices will only see vaccinated patients. This is not unusual or surprising or unbelievable.[/quote] Actually it is. Pls list out which practices have this policy. [/quote] Pavilion Pediatrics. Catonsville Primary Care. Catonsville Pediatrics. JHCP (at least I believe so. Multiple locations.) These are off the top of my head from where my kids go and where my friends kids go. All Baltimore County. [/quote] Any practice that requires a non-FDA approved vaccine is not a good practice. [/quote] Wrong. Very sought after specialist require this. Fact.[/quote] If it’s a fact - I would assume not for pediatric - and if for pediatric some kind of practice that specializes in high risk conditions. [/quote] Of course it is not pediatric. The vaccine is currently only approved for 16 and up. But I would imagine that once it is approved for pediatric use, ti will be required by some pediatric practices just like many other vaccines are required. There is nothing wrong with that.[/quote]
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