To: WildHighlander57
Did they do that back in the 50s, have the vax for free? I'm not seasoned enough to remember the '50s, but I do remember getting my sugar cube (polio?) vaccine at school, presumably for free, in the early '60s. This was Canada, so YMMV.
1,847 posted on
11/13/2020 8:05:47 PM PST by
AZLiberty
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1,848 posted on
11/13/2020 8:07:23 PM PST by
xone
To: AZLiberty
Like you, I can’t vouch for the Salk vax. That was injectable and hurt like the dickens. Us kids got them at the Dr. office and there may or may not have been a fee. The Sabin vax, the sugar cube one was free. I recall that you had to take three doses in three weeks. One sugar cube per week, and no one was charged for any dose. You brought your family to the school, church, or other designated meeting place. You gave your names and you got your cubes. As scouts at the time, we helped with parking lot management so I was there all three weekends. I never saw money change hands.
1,856 posted on
11/13/2020 8:18:33 PM PST by
Wingy
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