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We got snow last night! Enough to stick and accumulate a bit, but I don't think it'll last too long as the days recently have been in the high 40s and above.
Well, no new vaccination last week. We thought we might have found some H1N1 in Phoenix, but their requirements were such that it wasn't worth the drive. I'm probably going to have to wait a few weeks while the supply builds up and we'll just have to hope that we don't get sick. Phoenix, just for Phoenix, got 180,000 doses: more than 4x what all of New Mexico has received thus far. And none of those seem to have made it out of Albuquerque/Santa Fe while the rural infection rate has been much higher than the urban rate.
Care to guess which of the two states have a higher infection rate? Hint: it's the one somewhat better known for growing chiles.
I don't have a huge problem with the doses staying up north as long as they're going for high-risk groups: children and pregnant women. Heck, 40,000 doses wouldn't even treat Las Cruces. I'll just be glad to see wider distribution.