So...Kaiser Permanente won't have the COVID boosters until November, but they won't cover for their patients to get it outside their system even though they won't provide it? Like, why would you want to actively increase your patients' chances of getting COVID and having serious side effects? It doesn't even make business sense given that treating COVID patients is more expensive 😖
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Joscelyn Transpiring (joscelyntransient@chaosfem.tw)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2023 02:54:13 JST Joscelyn Transpiring -
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Kit Rhett Aultman (roadriverrail@signs.codes)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2023 02:54:12 JST Kit Rhett Aultman @JoscelynTransient Kaiser's offering me COVID boosters at walk-in right now.
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Kit Rhett Aultman (roadriverrail@signs.codes)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2023 03:21:41 JST Kit Rhett Aultman @JoscelynTransient Oh! Yeah, Kaiser is state-by-state and I'm in Atlanta, GA.
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Joscelyn Transpiring (joscelyntransient@chaosfem.tw)'s status on Saturday, 07-Oct-2023 03:21:42 JST Joscelyn Transpiring @roadriverrail whereabouts? Here in North County San Diego they told us not until November. But maybe there's something else too?
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