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Old 09-24-2013, 04:39 PM   #3
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The registered nurse there at the Meredith Hannaford's pharmacy who administered the flu shot seemed very qualified, and it cost twenty dollars, cash, if you are uninsured .... which seemed to me like a low price! Supposedly, this years incoming influenza is supposed to be nasty .... or something! There was just two old ladies there in line, ahead of me, so it took all of maybe ten minutes, start to finish, which was nice....fast in ... fast out .... budda-bing ... influenza .... away!

If I remember correct....and I do....it cost 25-dollars at Wal-Mart, Plymouth, back in October, 2011, and that registered nurse seemed very qualified too.
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Starting next year, in October, 2014, if you are uninsured and want to get innoculated against the influenza virus, the IRS will place a $20,000 tax lien on your house if you are uninsured! Source: Rush Limbaugh!

If there were only a way to return the flu shot when you were done with it at the end of flu season.....
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