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Sisters
residents scramble for flu shots Sisters
residents who are scrambling to get a flu shot have found themselves out
of luck in the past week.
The supply of vaccine has
run out and is not likely be renewed any time in the near future, according
to Dr. May Fan of Bend Memorial Clinic's Sisters office.
The situation arose out of
an abundant oversupply last year.
"There was so much that went
to waste last year that we ordered less for this year," said Dr. Fan.
Doctors had no way of predicting
the doozy of a flu season that has hit this year.
"We have ordered 500 more
doses, and it may or may not be able to be manufactured in time," Dr.
Fan said.
It can take several months
to produce the vaccine. There is a possibility that a new nasal vaccine
may be available soon. Tim Muir, pharmacist at Sisters Drug Company is
waiting on it.
"We don't really have any
current information on its availability," he said. "It is new this year
and we have ordered it."
Muir encouraged customers
who may want to try the nasal mist vaccine to keep checking with Sisters
Drug Co. He added that it is not really unusual to run out of vaccine
at this stage of the season. Both Muir and Dr. Fan encouraged vaccinations
early in the season, ideally around October or November.
Meanwhile, people should continue
preventive measures of good hygiene, rest, and staying out of public places
when possible. Dr. Fan said that her clinic has seen patients with a virus
that mimics influenza, but is not.
She reiterated that those
who are at risk with underlying diseases, the elderly, the very young,
or anyone experiencing shortness of breath must go see their doctor if
they experience any flu-like symptoms.
Those symptoms are high fever
(over 101 degrees), body and joint aches, fatigue and cough. |
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