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Vets don't have "access" to vaccinations? The only place they can be vaccinated is through the VA?
Go to any supermarket with a pharmacy (like Publix), retail chains (Walmart, Target, COSTCO), pharmacy chains (CVS, Walgreens), and you will see big signs that they give Flu shots, and "now" have Shingles, Pneumonia, and even Tdap vaccines. Some communities are even now running drive through vaccinations. Stick your arm out of your car and we will vaccinate you.
If these places take government run Medicare, they won't take government run VA Benefits?
I do not think that access was the motivation for this legislation.
Some do not: http://nwcovna.org/documents/Vaccine...er2015_000.pdf "We accept the following insurance:
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
Aetna/Cofinity
Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+)
Cigna/Great West
Medicaid (Colorado only)
Medicare
Pinnacol Assurance
Rocky Mountain Health Plans
United Health Care"
"schedule |ˈskejoōl; -jəl|
noun
1. a plan for carrying out a process or procedure, giving lists of intended events and times . ."
I don't see "mandatory" included in that definition.
I also don't see any reference to "do this or else."
I have a "schedule" for oil changes for my car. I can choose to follow it or not.
If I choose to not follow an exact 3000 mile schedule, my insurance won't be cancelled nor will the car be removed from my possession.
I'll even be allowed to buy another car is this one dies due to my neglect.
Nothing in that "schedule" says that I have to do anything I don't want to do.
And unless/until you can show some wording in that bill that specifies that veterans will lose something if they don't choose to be vaccinated, well...
I don't see "mandatory" included in that definition.
I also don't see any reference to "do this or else."
I have a "schedule" for oil changes for my car. I can choose to follow it or not.
If I choose to not follow an exact 3000 mile schedule, my insurance won't be cancelled nor will the car be removed from my possession.
I'll even be allowed to buy another car is this one dies due to my neglect.
Nothing in that "schedule" says that I have to do anything I don't want to do.
And unless/until you can show some wording in that bill that specifies that veterans will lose something if they don't choose to be vaccinated, well...
Some do not: http://nwcovna.org/documents/Vaccine...er2015_000.pdf "We accept the following insurance:
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
Aetna/Cofinity
Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+)
Cigna/Great West
Medicaid (Colorado only)
Medicare
Pinnacol Assurance
Rocky Mountain Health Plans
United Health Care"
Nurse Association? What in the world is that? lol I am sure most people in this country have heard of Walmart, Target, CVS, etc., AND have access to one.
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