So I'm walking down Spring Garden Street today and I see our local pharmacy offering flu-shots, anytime. I've got time now, I think. I speak to the pharmacists on duty and he tells me the laws were changed about two years ago to allow normal CVS pharmacy staff to inject you with the season's deadly blend of inactive flue molecules. Of course I pay $31 for this privilege and leave CVS with a band-aid.
It seems like a good deal. A big box of cold medicine and tissues is $31, so it makes perfect sense to get it right?
Yet I'm a very skeptical person. Especially when it comes to all things American. You would think, I'd be one of those people screaming that this is pharma-propaganda, and someone is getting rich off it all (which is likely true). People claim it's ineffective, or dangerous, but I say why not? I find it interesting that I hold this dichotomy of thought because on most subjects, I must admit, that America is a capitalist society that markets its prey, and cannibalizes those too ignorant not to see through it. I don't own an Iphone, never purchased an SUV, and I don't have a pink-ribbon on my car, but I find it a responsible and proper thing to get a flu shot so I am not the weak part of the chain, so I don't go off and shake hands with some elderly person and kill them. Perhaps my Republicanism values (self-responsibility) are stronger than most Republicans?
In fact, has it become more American not to get the flu-shot?
I'm not sure the answer of any of this to be honest. I don't have the data, just a sore arm and a prayer that this year I'll be flu free. Suddenly I'm a Republican, spewing my faith in healing, and the American way of life. What the heck has happened to me?