Symptoms
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Your insurance might have something to say, too.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Symptoms:
Your insurance might have something to say, too.
Do you mean, like:
"We (provider) will pay $100 toward the vaccine by X, which has a price of $120 and is 85% effective. If you choose Y, which is 97% effective but costs $980, the additional cost must be made by you."Something like that?
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@LuFins-Dad said in Symptoms:
Your insurance might have something to say, too.
Do you mean, like:
"We (provider) will pay $100 toward the vaccine by X, which has a price of $120 and is 85% effective. If you choose Y, which is 97% effective but costs $980, the additional cost must be made by you."Something like that?
Yep, but just for starters... How about if in-network physicians are “encouraged” to only provide 1 (preferred) option?
Frankly, most people won’t even know or care which vaccine they are getting.
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Personally, I think the US Market for vaccines will be a lot lower by late January.
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And Luke’s test came back positive... That’s one less vaccine needed (for at least 9 months...)
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@LuFins-Dad said in Symptoms:
And Luke’s test came back positive... That’s one less vaccine needed (for at least 9 months...)
Not a surprise, but a disappointment nevertheless. Please keep us updated on Luke, and the rest of the family, of course.
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Odds are very much in his favor.
My nephew was 24, and shook it off in four days, with mostly flu-like symptoms.
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I’m indifferent to Pfizer and Moderna. If Astra Zeneca gets to 90% I’m indifferent to that as well. I don’t care about the diff between 90 and 95%. Not exactly sure when I start thinking about it maybe under 85%. I don’t know. I will make sure everyone I know gets it fast, that matters most.
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On another note, my wife's friend is doing a bit better. She may make it.
Part of her problem was a bleed, and they did give her one unit. SIL says they are seeing a lot of bleeds with patients on Remdesivir.