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Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 | Last Active: Jan 19, 2021 | Replies (51)

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@fiesty76

Yes, same questions you pose still unanswered here as well, @merpreb. Our gov. has put those over 70 yrs ahead of frontline workers which really irritates me because I think most of us in that age range are retired and can stay home to allow those essential workers first take on the vaccine.

I have an "annual" much modified Zoom scheduled with my pcp first week of January....She wouldn't do a phone visit and will only agree to order "temporary" refills ??? on the daily meds she usually prescribes for the year. Has to see patient "in-person" for annual refills. Bah Humbug. Had to hire computer guru to buy & install a webcam for the Zoom...in order that I can be seen by her...grumble, grouch! What about those without Zoom capability??? Anyhow, I'll ask her about vaccine but doubt she'll have answers...will report back her response.

Hopefully by this time next year we will all be vaccinated and living healthier, less uncertain lives. Best to all with wishes for more smiles in 2021!

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@fiesty76- Good morning. My doctors also have to see me at least once a year for refills. I haven't the slightest idea if it's state laws. One of my doctors just did a phone call to refill and change a prescription. Last year she said that she had to see me once a year because she had to take my blood pressure to refill any medicine. Go figure. SHe didn't even ask what my blood pressure was when we spoke.

@fiesty76. You can do zoom on the phone. I did it with my children. I had phone consultations a couple of times with my cardiologist. I guess your doctor has his own rules, I can understand your frustration. Let's hope 2021 will bring us back to the norm.