View Full Version : H1N1 Swine flu costs $75!
Kiwi Graham
9th July 2009, 22:04
I wont/cant go into details about where I work or what I do for a job on this forum but what I will say is I'm responsible for looking after and treating some pretty unsavoury characters.
One of these characters has been symptomatic (since Tuesday) and proved positive for H1N1 Swine flu. He got immediate treatment with a course of Tamiflu and the best of care and attention, all at no cost to him.
My 4 year old son has been developing flu like symptoms over the last 24hrs and spiked a temp this evening. Off to white cross we go, give them the full story, contacts etc. They dont decide to swab for cultures but decide to treat as if he has the virus and prescribe Tamiflu. Sweet I thought, got to the pharmacy.......................$75 please!!
Paid it without a thought of course, I want the best you can get for my family.
Tamiflu is not subsidised, we the general public have to pay top whack for it but 'others' (those being looked after in secure enviroments) get it for free.
How the fuck does that work?
mowgli
9th July 2009, 22:08
Tamiflu is not subsidised, we the general public have to pay top whack for it but 'others' (those being looked after in secure enviroments) get it for free.
WTF! Next you'll be telling us they don't have pay for food or rent either :mad:
Virago
9th July 2009, 22:08
'Tis the way of the world.
Diabetics pay for their needles and syringes. Druggies get 'em for free...
ynot slow
9th July 2009, 22:12
Yep saw a couple of the salt of the universe types when I was in hospital,they were important as they had private guardians and must have had bad balance as they had to be fixed to the beds.
And my wife had a green jacket on,she was asked by a guardian who she was chaparoning,then they saw she had no company logo on her jacket.
AllanB
9th July 2009, 23:00
Yep and people who don't have the brains to work out why they keep having kids get more and more handouts from the government..........
Foxzee
9th July 2009, 23:21
That's terrible.....because you have been exposed to it, you would think this would have made a difference and charges reviewed surely...does your employment cover you for this... I hear what you are saying when it comes down to your kids you just pay whatever ......
Hope your babe gets better real quick.....
mynameis
10th July 2009, 00:53
Sounds about right, what's wrong with that?
nosebleed
10th July 2009, 07:03
I wont/cant go into details about where I work or what I do for a job on this forum but what I will say is I'm responsible for looking after and treating some pretty unsavoury characters.
One of these characters has been symptomatic (since Tuesday) and proved positive for H1N1 Swine flu. He got immediate treatment with a course of Tamiflu and the best of care and attention, all at no cost to him.
My 4 year old son has been developing flu like symptoms over the last 24hrs and spiked a temp this evening. Off to white cross we go, give them the full story, contacts etc. They dont decide to swab for cultures but decide to treat as if he has the virus and prescribe Tamiflu. Sweet I thought, got to the pharmacy.......................$75 please!!
Paid it without a thought of course, I want the best you can get for my family.
Tamiflu is not subsidised, we the general public have to pay top whack for it but 'others' (those being looked after in secure enviroments) get it for free.
How the fuck does that work?
slighty aside, but from what i deduce you are in the same position as a mate of mine a few years ago... whenever he was asked the obligatory 'what do you do for a living?' he used to tell people "I'm in pest control"
Str8 Jacket
10th July 2009, 07:53
Tamiflu is not subsidised, we the general public have to pay top whack for it but 'others' (those being looked after in secure enviroments) get it for free.
How the fuck does that work?
Im so proud to be a taxpayer!
But what will they do when all the taxpayers die of swine flu cause they couldn't afford to pay for there own tamiflu? I see a movie storyline coming on.... :shifty:
steve_t
10th July 2009, 08:22
Unfortunately, it's just the way NZ is.... $600,000 shipping containers with underfloor heating and airconditioning, and free tamiflu :doctor:... if this recession gets worse, you might see more people punching cops in the face :laugh:
Kiwi Graham
10th July 2009, 08:30
WTF! Next you'll be telling us they don't have pay for food or rent either :mad:
Its a mad world we live in alright!
'Tis the way of the world.
Diabetics pay for their needles and syringes. Druggies get 'em for free...
Yeah we dont want then getting any nasty infections eh!
That's terrible.....because you have been exposed to it, you would think this would have made a difference and charges reviewed surely...does your employment cover you for this... I hear what you are saying when it comes down to your kids you just pay whatever ......
Hope your babe gets better real quick.....
No cover from the employer, I would get Tamiflu for free if symtomatic being the 'first contact' but not for family members :angry:
My little mate is it a tough sort, he'll be right, Thanks.
Sounds about right, what's wrong with that?
:slap::finger::tugger:
slighty aside, but from what i deduce you are in the same position as a mate of mine a few years ago... whenever he was asked the obligatory 'what do you do for a living?' he used to tell people "I'm in pest control"
:msn-wink:
Im so proud to be a taxpayer!
But what will they do when all the taxpayers die of swine flu cause they couldn't afford to pay for there own tamiflu? I see a movie storyline coming on.... :shifty:
Perhaps its the government's way of ballancing the economy!:kick:
Str8 Jacket
10th July 2009, 08:32
Perhaps its the government's way of ballancing the economy!:kick:
hehe, I work for the Govt in Procurement. This is an initiative I havent heard of yet. Maybe I should suggest it?! :clap:
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