weed, medical care (injection mentioned)
There are now *three* cannabis shops in easy walking distance of my home, and I have just purchased weed (Dragon OG, naturally) from the one I had not previously visited, which moved to this location fairly recently.
I also got a flu shot! Not at the weed shop, alas, but I feel like they should run some kind of cross-promotion between weed and flu shots because they are literally adjacent to a convenience care clinic (that I happen to prefer). So I went out, got mildly stabbed, bought weed, and walked home, and this seems like an entirely reasonable and normal errand run.
So take this as a reminder: get your flu shot! Even if you're fortunate enough to be able to continue to shelter-in-place through the COVID pandemic (because you don't need to leave your home for work), please get a flu shot anyway (if you aren't allergic) because we're going to have *two* pandemics at once (we've just gotten so used to the flu pandemic it's an annual tradition by now), and we should mitigate them as best we can - and we have better tools for fighting off flu than novel coronaviruses. (For now. It's probably going to be an annual flu/SARS-CoV combo shot in future years.)
re: medical care (injection mentioned)
@kistaro You get annual flu pandemics?
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People can be allergic to flu shots?
re: medical care (injection mentioned)
Flu is always pandemic, it's always autumn or winter in one hemisphere or the other. Annual flu shots are because flu is already a pandemic, not to prevent pandemics; that ship sailed millennia ago.
The USA has a worse flu problem than other developed nations for the same reason it has worse health problems than other developed nations in general: very poor access to medical care, expensive medical care, very poor public understanding of epidemiology, etc. Fewer people get flu shots here because they cost money, which of course makes flu shots more important because it can spread more readily in the undervaccinated population.