Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the question at all. What does taking an SSRI have to do with Covid shots?
The vaccine is now only approved for people with certain preexisting conditions. Thanks, RFK Jr.
- only with written prescription AND proof of pre-existing condition
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the question at all. What does taking an SSRI have to do with Covid shots?
The vaccine is now only approved for people with certain preexisting conditions. Thanks, RFK Jr.
Yes, thank you for bringing us into the western standards of only giving this shot to vulnerable people, not everyone.
Finally some common sense. And OP, your depression may be treated but your hypochondria could use some fine tuning.
In many European states, you can buy it privately if it is not provided by the national insurance scheme. And don't forget - Europe has sick leave and health insurance for all.
And also, I thought they were all about choice instead of mandates. They are mandating - just in a different direction. Why would it harm you if your healthy neighbor decides to get a covid vaccine?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the question at all. What does taking an SSRI have to do with Covid shots?
The vaccine is now only approved for people with certain preexisting conditions. Thanks, RFK Jr.
Yes, thank you for bringing us into the western standards of only giving this shot to vulnerable people, not everyone.
Finally some common sense. And OP, your depression may be treated but your hypochondria could use some fine tuning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the question at all. What does taking an SSRI have to do with Covid shots?
The vaccine is now only approved for people with certain preexisting conditions. Thanks, RFK Jr.
- only with written prescription AND proof of pre-existing condition
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the question at all. What does taking an SSRI have to do with Covid shots?
The vaccine is now only approved for people with certain preexisting conditions. Thanks, RFK Jr.
Yes, thank you for bringing us into the western standards of only giving this shot to vulnerable people, not everyone.
Finally some common sense. And OP, your depression may be treated but your hypochondria could use some fine tuning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the question at all. What does taking an SSRI have to do with Covid shots?
The vaccine is now only approved for people with certain preexisting conditions. Thanks, RFK Jr.
Yes, thank you for bringing us into the western standards of only giving this shot to vulnerable people, not everyone.
Finally some common sense. And OP, your depression may be treated but your hypochondria could use some fine tuning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the question at all. What does taking an SSRI have to do with Covid shots?
The vaccine is now only approved for people with certain preexisting conditions. Thanks, RFK Jr.
- only with written prescription AND proof of pre-existing condition
By adding that requirement, it discourages people from vaccinating themselves and their children.
Yes. It’s disgusting. Trump and RFK will be sorry they did this to us
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the question at all. What does taking an SSRI have to do with Covid shots?
The vaccine is now only approved for people with certain preexisting conditions. Thanks, RFK Jr.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the question at all. What does taking an SSRI have to do with Covid shots?
The vaccine is now only approved for people with certain preexisting conditions. Thanks, RFK Jr.
- only with written prescription AND proof of pre-existing condition
By adding that requirement, it discourages people from vaccinating themselves and their children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You ARE depressed, and the proof is that you take medication for your current condition. A condition does not go away when you are under treatment for it. It's just "managed".
Ah ok. I just know it would not look like I'm depressed if they were to administer the questionnaire
They can look in your medical records and find history of depression.
IDK how they plan to screen for these restrictions but when the shots first came out and were limited, people just had to check off on a questionnaire if they had one of the qualifying conditions.
However I think I saw somewhere that a pharmacy was requiring a prescription for the vaccine (so your doctor would have to approve).
On the CVS website, you just click “yes” or “no” when asked if high-risk. There was nothing about needing a doctor’s note.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the question at all. What does taking an SSRI have to do with Covid shots?
The vaccine is now only approved for people with certain preexisting conditions. Thanks, RFK Jr.
- only with written prescription AND proof of pre-existing condition
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the question at all. What does taking an SSRI have to do with Covid shots?
The vaccine is now only approved for people with certain preexisting conditions. Thanks, RFK Jr.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You ARE depressed, and the proof is that you take medication for your current condition. A condition does not go away when you are under treatment for it. It's just "managed".
Ah ok. I just know it would not look like I'm depressed if they were to administer the questionnaire
They can look in your medical records and find history of depression.
IDK how they plan to screen for these restrictions but when the shots first came out and were limited, people just had to check off on a questionnaire if they had one of the qualifying conditions.
However I think I saw somewhere that a pharmacy was requiring a prescription for the vaccine (so your doctor would have to approve).