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Hunting For Swine Flu Vaccine

by admin on November 19, 2009 · 0 comments

in From The Web, H1N1 Pandemic, H1N1 Symptoms & Effects, Health Care, Health Care Reform, Obama, Obama Care, Pandemic, swine flu

By Maggie Mertens for NPR

The swine flu vaccine remains scarce, but is slowly becoming a little less difficult to find.

Some people are getting the vaccine at doctors’ offices, some at college health centers, and some at public flu clinics. You’re best bet will depend on where you live.

As KQED’s Sarah Varney reports on Tuesday’s All Things Considered, in some parts of California the best source for H1N1 vaccine might be a shopping mall, while in others only a doctor’s office will do. Each state orders vaccine from the CDC to be delivered to “distribution sites,” such as hospitals, clinics, and doctors’ offices. Who receives it and how they distribute it varies.

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