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Banks getting H1N1 before many at risk

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  Nov-5 11:25 am

Swine Flu Vaccine:

Banks Getting H1N1 Doses Before Many High-Risk Groups (VIDEO)

While thousands of at-risk Americans wait, some big Wall Street banks have already secured the hard-to-find H1N1 vaccine for their employees.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/05/swine-flu-vaccine-banks-g_n_346907.html

NBC reports this morning that employees at the New York Stock Exchange, bankers at Goldman Sachs and Citigroup, and employees at the Federal Reserve have all received swine flu vaccine doses to administer to their employees.

In particular, NBC reports that Goldman Sachs has received 200 doses of the vaccine -- the same amount as Lenox Hill Hospital in New York. Wall Street banks, like many other companies, put in requests for the vaccine but seem to have had something of a leg up on securing doses.

Dr. Nancy Schnyderman, NBC's chief medical editor, chimed in on this seeming disparity:

"I think they probably played by the rules, there are corporations all over the country who put in there dibs...But, what a sore eye for Wall Street. Wouldn't have been lovely if they had said, look we put it in our dibs, we played by the rules, but we're going to donate our 200 doses."

Some corporations seem to be getting the doses before doctors and hospitals. Here's more from Schnyderman:

"If we know that the distribution is the weak part of this entire thing, why not put doctor's offices and hospitals at the top of the line, and say to corporate America, no matter who you are, you're you're going to have to go through clinics and hospitals like everyone else."

 

The SEIU has released a statement on the matter, and has started a campaign to get the big banks to donate their doses. From its release: "There's no excuse for this. Pregnant women have been waiting in line for hours to get that shot. Community hospitals across the country have been turning patients away while they wait to receive their vaccinations. But Citi and Goldman Sachs have already received 1,400 doses between them."


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Edited 11/5/2009 11:27 am ET by libraone
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  Nov-5 11:53 am

I heard on the news the other day that prisoners are getting the shots before the general public too!  Hundreds of people who are 'at risk' were lined up waiting for shots here but they couldn't get them because we weren't shipped enough vaccine.  However, prisoners can get the shots...  I do realize that they probably fear a devastating epidemic in a confined community like a prison...but still...the odds of them contracting the H1N1 virus have to be substantially less than those in the general public.

As for the banks...well, I don't have a high opinion of them in the first place.

 

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Banks getting H1N1 before many at risk

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  Nov-5 1:02 pm

Pigs.
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  Nov-6 11:45 am

Actually, the risk of prisoners getting a contagious illness is higher than for the rest of us because of their confinement. They lose immunities the rest us build up because we come in contact with virus/bacteria every day. And prisoners are exposed to contagions from people coming and going from the outside (guards, lawyers, etc.) . A contagion can sweep through a large, closely quartered population in no time.

It's better for them to be innoculated than for the state to spend millions of dollars to treat a large sick prison population.

As for the bank personnel, that makes absolutely no sense and should have never been allowed to happen.

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  Nov-6 4:32 pm

I have a thirteen year old grandson who has a heart defect.  I live on the Gulf Coast of Texas.  We have not been able to get the H1N1 shot for him.  His doctor did not receive any.  Another ped in town received 20 doses of the shot but they were for her high risk patients.  I called the health department here and they are not getting any.  However, we were able to get a regular flu shot for my grandson there. 

I have a lot of connections with other families who have children or family members with heart defects.  They are having great difficulty getting the H1N1 shots for their children.  One mom drove her child from the Dallas area to Oklahoma in order to get her child's H1N1 shot.

Our health department has really downplayed the H1N1 problem.  Our local paper did have an article recently about a woman who was found dead here and tests on her were positive for H1N1.  She died on September 20th, nine days after our paper also ran an article quoting the health department as saying there was nothing to be concerned about and they were not recommending area doctors test for H1N1.  While I realize they don't want to alarm the public and create undue hysteria, there is reason to be concerned, especially in cases like my grandson's.   

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