I agree, Jules, with experienced and trained staff ready at hand in the event of an emergency/need.Thanks @Aunt Marg Let’s hope that they are all doing it in a controlled setting.
I agree, Jules, with experienced and trained staff ready at hand in the event of an emergency/need.Thanks @Aunt Marg Let’s hope that they are all doing it in a controlled setting.
I meant to say giving them out. I'm tired...sorryFor one, employees are living them out to friends and relatives not yet qualified, another case as seniors we do not count...
You might have to run for office.No site of the vaccine in Utah except health care workers and I am sure governor and others in government are getting it.
I don't know how certified someone has to be. Is there something special about this shot?There aren't enough people certified to give out the shots. The federal government did not provide the money to do it. The states are strapped for cash. Hopefully this will change in the latter part of this month.
They are talking about certifying dentists to do it. What you do for yourself is different than what someone else can do for you professionally.I don't know how certified someone has to be. Is there something special about this shot?
I've never been certified, but I give myself 4 shots/day.
They are talking about certifying dentists to do it. What you do for yourself is different than what someone else can do for you professionally.
I don't know what that means. I'm saying giving a shot is very simple & "certification" is not necessary.They are talking about certifying dentists to do it. What you do for yourself is different than what someone else can do for you professionally.
For a person to give someone else a shot in a professional setting, they have to be certified. It's like you wouldn't go to a dentist who had did not have a degree to do that. There are state and federal requirements. Yes, it is necessary, whether we think it is or not.I don't know what that means. I'm saying giving a shot is very simple & "certification" is not necessary.
Yes, they do. This is serious business. Plus, if someone gave it who was not legally qualified and something went wrong, the one giving the shot could be sued.Agree, @Phoenix. Plus they need to have epi-pens and other life saving equipment nearby (plus the skills to use them) in the rare cases where someone has an allergic reaction.