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I picked up a prescription last night from CVS & the pharmacy asked me if I wanted to do my Hepatitis vaccine while I was there because I was overdue. I know this sounds insane but I don’t recall ever getting one or that they even existed. Am I tripping? Do I need this?
 
I picked up a prescription last night from CVS & the pharmacy asked me if I wanted to do my Hepatitis vaccine while I was there because I was overdue. I know this sounds insane but I don’t recall ever getting one or that they even existed. Am I tripping? Do I need this?
Found this on the CDC WEBSITE.

The hepatitis B vaccine became available in the United States in 1981. The vaccine was initially recommended for high-risk groups, such as healthcare workers, intravenous drug users, and people with multiple sexual partners. In 1991, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended that all infants receive the vaccine. A recombinant hepatitis B vaccine became available in 1986.

Those of us who are over 60 don’t need it :).
 
The first case of measles in Vermont in 2025 has been confirmed in a school-aged child in Lamoille county, the Vermontdepartment of healthreported on Tuesday.

The child became sick in recent days after returning with their family from traveling internationally and has been isolated from most community settings while they have been contagious, according to the department. There is believed to be a low risk to the public.

The positive test result came on 10 March. The only place that has been confirmed as a possible exposure site is Copley hospital in Morrisville, where the child was being evaluated the previous day.

Hospital staff have already contacted visitors who had been in the emergency department between 3.15pm and 6pm on Sunday, the department says.

The case is not related to the three ongoing domestic outbreaks of measles in the US, nor is it related to the current measles outbreak in Quebec, health officials confirmed.………


 
Found this on the CDC WEBSITE.

The hepatitis B vaccine became available in the United States in 1981. The vaccine was initially recommended for high-risk groups, such as healthcare workers, intravenous drug users, and people with multiple sexual partners. In 1991, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended that all infants receive the vaccine. A recombinant hepatitis B vaccine became available in 1986.

Those of us who are over 60 don’t need it :).
Yeah, I don't recall ever getting a hepatitis vaccine. I do remember having to get the tuberculosis vaccine (required) when I worked at the hospital but apart from that, the only vaccines I've gotten as an adult have been flu and covid.
 
The first case of measles in Vermont in 2025 has been confirmed in a school-aged child in Lamoille county, the Vermontdepartment of healthreported on Tuesday.

The child became sick in recent days after returning with their family from traveling internationally and has been isolated from most community settings while they have been contagious, according to the department. There is believed to be a low risk to the public.

The positive test result came on 10 March. The only place that has been confirmed as a possible exposure site is Copley hospital in Morrisville, where the child was being evaluated the previous day.

Hospital staff have already contacted visitors who had been in the emergency department between 3.15pm and 6pm on Sunday, the department says.

The case is not related to the three ongoing domestic outbreaks of measles in the US, nor is it related to the current measles outbreak in Quebec, health officials confirmed.………


Why are they bringing their sick children to the ER? They need to stay home and isolate with their home remedies and prayers.
 
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I dont need to read it.. i already know that there are people who think the way that the quoted father thinks… if i read it i will get depressed and infuriated .
 

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