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andrewducker) wrote2025-10-14 04:49 pm
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Surely someone has done the maths on vaccinations.
Today I spent £108 on getting myself vaccinated against Flu and Covid.
Which led me to wonder what the cost of days off is to the economy. And how far off we are from it being worth the government vaccinating everyone.
Which led me to wonder what the cost of days off is to the economy. And how far off we are from it being worth the government vaccinating everyone.
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It is weird living in a time and place where bloody-minded late stage capitalism, in the form of the companies that as a matter of policy delay payments and make people jump through hoops to get necessary treatment, is doing better than the US Department of Health, at anything. Aetna may not care if I live or die, but if RFK Jr does, it's in the pro-death direction. But that fucker in the White House decided to hand health policy over to Bobby Brainworm and his crew of covid denialists.
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I just wish could go and get it done as a walk in like it seems you did.
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At this morning's management meeting, our unplanned absence metric showed 18 people out sick. So my factory is also providing vaccinations on-site during work hours next month. At least in our factory, it's worth paying people full wages while they get their shots.
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I've not had one yet, not eligible for NHS vaccine and I had Covid about 6 weeks ago so I'll wait till November for a private one. I have the money and I like to support my local community pharmacy who are always helpful in other ways.
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