Exhausted elderly wait all night for flu shots

79-year-old woman dies after collapsing while in line

? Seventy-year-old Homer Fink spent eight hours sitting next to a supermarket Halloween display to get a flu shot that he wasn’t able to get at five other places.

“I’ve had five bypasses and six stents in me now. I need the shot,” said Fink, who got the third spot in line by arriving at 1 a.m. Friday for a clinic scheduled to start at 9 at the Kroger store. It was the last clinic in the area.

The scene was repeated across the country as the nation’s suddenly limited supply of flu vaccine was drained. People lined up at pharmacies and supermarkets in the middle of the night: old folks with oxygen tanks, sleeping children bundled up in strollers, people in wheelchairs.

Some collapsed in exhaustion. In the San Francisco area, a 79-year-old woman died Thursday from head injuries after collapsing from exhaustion. She had waited four hours in a flu shot line with hundreds of other seniors. Two elderly women in Concord, Calif., were hospitalized after collapsing in a vaccine line.

Hundreds of people had to be turned away Saturday at a Giant supermarket in Alexandria, Va., a suburb of Washington, because only 200 doses were available, clinic supervisors said. People had started lining up at 5 a.m. and those lucky enough to make the cutoff, mostly elderly, ended up waiting in folding chairs that lined the store aisles.

A woman was arrested Friday in Shreveport, La., for disorderly conduct, accused of yelling at a police officer who was trying to move a crowd back. Some 600 people had showed up for 250 doses of vaccine.

The temperature neared 90 Friday in Clovis, Calif., as 78-year-old Russ Rock waited in line at a pharmacy, holding ticket No. 264 out of 300 handed out that morning. It was his second day trying to get a shot.

“If anybody told me I’d have to go through all of this to get a flu shot, I don’t think I would have gotten one,” Rock said, surrounded by other seniors sharing a bit of shade along the side of the building.