I heard a day or two the vaccine was available.
Thing is, it's less dangerous than the annual flue. That was it? $5 x 30 or $150 for 30 days. I'd be glad they were willing to give 15. Even though the flue may cost $1,000 if treatment was necessary, I'm pretty sure the chances are well under 1% of needing any medical care. So if we take that $150, x 100, we have a cost of $15,000 per 100 people, at 1% sickness without the preventative care, and $1,000 for the 1%... Look at the math. Under this hypothetical situation, the preventative care is 15 times more expensive. At them giving 15 days without much consideration, it would cost $7,500 to treat 100 people to save a statistical $1,000 in the health care cost. Looks like a $6,500 loss to me.