txdon
Super Star Member
Taking the flu vaccine now is like peeing into the wind. By the time it is effective, flu season will be over. Maybe that is why hospitals and doctor's offices are "giving it away" to their empliyees. They can take the tax write off, for stuff they would never be able to offload otherwise.
The health care workers have already been vaccinated long ago at least in our part of the state. The Hospitals gave the first doses, not the left overs to their employees.
"Texas Law
TMA worked closely with the Texas Pediatric Society, and the Texas Nurses Association and the Texas Hospital Association to support the legislation which goes into effect on Sept. 1, 2012.The legislation requires each health care facility that is licensed by the Texas Department of State Health Services, to have a policy that identifies the requirements for vaccination for each employee or anyone that comes into contact with patients in their facility. This includes physicians, volunteers, or others that are not directly employed by a facility. This requirement comes from Senate Bill 7, passed by the Texas Legislature in 2011."
In the hospital that I went to it was mandatory for the employees to either wear a mask 100% of the time all year long, get a flu shot, or get fired. They are not thinking of taxes but liability. Too bad the flu shot only covers a fraction of the flues out there.
Jim, I did the same thing I poured the little tube into the large tube and marked all 11 inches. Now the marks are gone and I do not feel the need to remark. Last year I think it overflowed into the big tube about 5 times. You really do not have to worry about the top blowing off unless your's is built different than mine.
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