Abi got her H1N1 flu shot (and so did we)
Our pediatrician’s office has yet to receive the H1N1 vaccine, and so we decided to make the trek today to a public clinic in Southern Boston to get her the shot. Â It was a 30 minute drive, and we got there around 7:30AM. Â Our queue numbers were in the 700s (they only had 1100 doses).
We then went to Dunkin Donuts. Â We returned by 8:30, and people were being turned away since over 1000 people had gotten in line by that time. Â We were able to get inside (to another part of the clinic) and someone eventually took pity on us and let us “cut” the line because we had Abi. Â It’s really great that Abi is so cute – opens doors for us figuratively and literally. Â Anyway, we were each innoculated by 10:15ish AM. Â Abi cried a little when she got the shot, but stopped criying as soon as she started nursing (she was nursing as we walked out the clinic and to the car). Â She was a little crankier than usual today, and really wanted to be around me in particular.
She’ll need her H1N1 booster in a month, so we’ll need to repeat this once more in December.
I’m just glad we each got the shot, even though most people recover from H1N1 infections with no long-term problems (i.e., only about 1 person dies for each 5,000 infected). Â I remember reading that the initial shot gives kids about 70% immunity, so I wonder if it is safe to now take her on public transportation. Â Sounds like a question for the doctor.