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If THIS is not a crisis, what is?

The shortage of flu vaccine in the United States is “not a health crisis,” Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson said, urging people to be patient as the government works to reallocate the nation’s limited number of vaccines.

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Mr. Secretary, all due respect, when you must REALLOCATE a limited number of vaccines, that qulaifies as a CRISIS!

Lets see, normal flu shot delivery 100 million doses – this years delivery 46 – 48 million. Hmmmm, a bit more then 1/2 of what we need, no crisis here! NEXT!

UGH!


  • derek

    yeh the shortage of flu vaccines is stressing out my family.. my grandparents haven’t had a chance to get their shots yet.

  • http://UNEASYsilence.com Kosmos

    This is an interesting opportunity to track the epidemiology of the flu vs. the vaccine. Many have contended that the vaccine actually causes the flu or causes other conditions that are not flu related.

    You know that taking the flu vaccine is one of the cross reactive vectors for a positive HIV test?

  • Clark

    I was thinking I can’t remember the last time I have had a flu shot. I think I was, lets say 11. When I get the flu I just stay in bed. Why do want a shot that makes you not have to be in bed. If I could I’d be there now!

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