Am I the ONLY person who remembers when injections, especially vaccines, were given at the County Health Department by an RN or LPN, or at one's doctor's office also by an RN or LPN?
Why are supermarkets with Pharmacies and chain drugstores now the place to get something as important as a vaccine injection by a Pharmacist ( they are not taught to give injections in Pharmacy school unless the training is something new)?
My doctor tried to get me to go to the dang Kroger ( grocery store) for a Shingles vaccine. I told him " No way I'm standing in the produce section to get something as important as a shingles vaccine".
Addendum- I'd recently had shingles and received antiviral and retroviral medications. Duh, doc.
I won't even get my annual Flu vaccine from a busy drugstore Pharmacist after seeing how they take phone orders, check people out, then handle paperwork and my insurance card, then prepares the med and my arm and no hands were washed in all that time.
I go to one of our private EMS stations here, and a Paramedic or RN who gives injections day in and day our gives me my vaccine.
We really shouldn't have to settle for anything that could hurt/ kill us as when the goal is for the medication to protect us.
Note- It's not the public's fault. It's another shortcut in our healthcare system, and also a way to keep well people moving quickly through the lines.
I wonder if new moms are taking their babies to the Rite Aid for their immunizations now. It has kept me awake at night, worrying.