Yes, active duty military. It was a mandatory pre-deployment vaccine before we could deploy to the middle east. I had no idea that civilians couldn't get this?!? I'm pretty sure my sister has it too, but she's an emergency room doctor, so maybe they have access? I seriously thought this was something everyone could get.
Yes, active duty military. It was a mandatory pre-deployment vaccine before we could deploy to the middle east. I had no idea that civilians couldn't get this?!? I'm pretty sure my sister has it too, but she's an emergency room doctor, so maybe they have access? I seriously thought this was something everyone could get.
Yes, active duty military. It was a mandatory pre-deployment vaccine before we could deploy to the middle east. I had no idea that civilians couldn't get this?!? I'm pretty sure my sister has it too, but she's an emergency room doctor, so maybe they have access? I seriously thought this was something everyone could get.
Yep only specific people with specific access can get it (typically military and some medical personnel, mostly those that have risk of exposure like infectious disease specialists and some ER docs who have a risk of exposure) Essentially you have to have some big entity (military/hospital/etc) go to bat and prove it's necessary in order to get it.
I also just finished The Fiery Cross and I'm about to start the next one but can anyone tell me if I can read the novella about Roger's parents (Leafs something All Hallows') without spoiling the big books?
I also just finished The Fiery Cross and I'm about to start the next one but can anyone tell me if I can read the novella about Roger's parents (Leafs something All Hallows') without spoiling the big books?
I wouldn't say it would spoil anything (it's a pretty short piece), but I think you'll appreciate it more if you read An Echo in the Bone first. There's a chapter in Echo that raises a mystery that is resolved in the novella.
I also just finished The Fiery Cross and I'm about to start the next one but can anyone tell me if I can read the novella about Roger's parents (Leafs something All Hallows') without spoiling the big books?
No, read it after #8. #8 and Leaf on the Wind at All Hallows contain the same story, told from 2 different viewpoints.
I also just finished The Fiery Cross and I'm about to start the next one but can anyone tell me if I can read the novella about Roger's parents (Leafs something All Hallows') without spoiling the big books?
If you check out Diana's site, she lists when to read her novellas during the Outlander series. I didn't follow it, but it helped me figure out which order to read LJ stuff.