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The scene inside the gym at the South Division High School Sunday afternoon. |
| By Andy Tarnoff Publisher E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Andy Tarnoff |
| Published Oct. 24, 2009 at 10:04 p.m. |
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I suppose I owe a partial apology to the City of Milwaukee after ripping its Swine Flu vaccine clinic mobilization in a blog earlier this week. Though I stand by my assertion that the City's communications regarding the H1N1 vaccine clinics have been confusing, contradictory and incomplete, as I found out today, the execution actually went more smoothly than I expected.
I'm as surprised as anyone to write this, but this afternoon I parked right in front of South Division High School, stood in a short line, and walked out 45 minutes later with the nasal version of the Swine Flu vaccine. The procedure was orderly, well-staffed, completely bilingual and friendly. Volunteers even passed out fruit punch and took their time to explain the process and any potential complications. My only disappointment was that the free satellite clinic didn't offer the injectable variety, which means that the person I care the most about, my baby daughter, was ineligible for the vaccine. But at least for now, her parents won't be passing on the flu.
Earlier in the day, we did a little recon at the high school and saw a long line stretching outside the building. So, we finished my morning chores and came back around 1:30 p.m. At that point, we walked right in, filled out a short form and waited in line. I noticed a police presence, and volunteers literally sat at empty desks waiting for us. The worker who gave me the nasal spray vaccine told me that they had plenty of vaccines for the day, but had I come first thing in the morning, I could've expected the process to take at least two hours.
Frankly, I'm relived and heartened by the entire process -- once inside the school. I'm still peeved that they didn't tell the public the exact number of vaccines available until the day of, nor did the state's Swine Flu Web site offer live (or near-live) updates on its stockpile. I wonder why it was only available in two locations in the entire city, too, and why a flurry of last-minute information was expected to be accurately disseminated by local media (it wasn't; having read the fax, I saw at least one TV report that incorrectly advised infants and pregnant moms to come out for the spray vaccine).
Still, in the end, it worked -- for us, at least. I can't honestly tell you that I'm 100 percent comfortable with being the "canary in the coal mine" on such a new vaccine, but on the other hand, this is one case in which my inner-conspiracy theorist will take a backseat to science. Now, I'm anxiously awaiting news on when the injectable virus will come to town so I can immunize our baby, too. I hope the organization of that clinic is more straightforward -- and the clinic, itself, is just as well-run.
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Posted by jenn on Oct. 27, 2009 at 12:52 p.m. (report)
You are exactly right, stressqueen. People need to start doing their homework about vaccines- here's a link to open some eyes: http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/10/24/CBS-Reveals-that-Swine-Flu-Cases-Seriously-Overestimated.aspx Regarding thimerosal, it was banned worldwide a long time ago from vaccines. That is quite a consensus that it is not safe, especially for children. What makes is suddenly safe in this instance?
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Posted by butterbuns on Oct. 26, 2009 at 9:45 a.m. (report)
First, there is no evidence that vaccines cause autism. It's a claim without much clinical evidence. Second, yes, while you obviously don't want mercury in your body, the tiny amount in vaccines does not stay with you forever. Vaccines are bad, huh? Find an older person with polio and ask them what they think.
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Posted by stressqueen on Oct. 26, 2009 at 6:55 a.m. (report)
There is NO safe level of mercury in a human body people! And yes--I do have kids--we are all vaccine free. I also work with autistic children in the public schools and see daily how these kids have gone from normally developing to changed forever after receiving their vaccines.
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Posted by butterbuns on Oct. 25, 2009 at 9:37 p.m. (report)
The miniscule amount of thimerosal in vaccines greatly outweighs the risks posed by the diseases they prevent. I only question the effectiveness of flu vaccines based on the rate new strains appear, but your foolish not to do it for those already proven.
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Posted by Jimmy_Jones on Oct. 25, 2009 at 2:17 p.m. (report)
There is a product that contains mercury, used as a preservative in the flu shot, but it is a safe does for anyone. Anything can be dangerous in large amounts, this isn't a large amount of mercury at all. stressqueen probably thinks immunizations cause autism too, I hope you don't have children...
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