H1N1 pandemic may not have peaked, experts warn »

Posted By Zurbin 8 months, 3 weeks ago in Health & Fitness

As delivery of H1N1 vaccine to the provinces ramps up this week after an unfortunate slowdown, some public health officials are warning that Canadians shouldn't decide they can do without vaccine just because they've made it this far without a shot.

Though a wave of infection appears to be peaking in some parts of the country and is perhaps past its peak in others, the virus still could have plenty up its sleeve, they say.

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    Icantwait8 months, 3 weeks ago

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    My Fellow Americans: This Pandemic has been well planned. In other words don't follow through with what the leaving administration allocated for the Swine Flu by increasing production of the vaccine. Rather, it appears, to have almost completely stop production of the vaccine.

    Instead of over 100 million inoculations available let's just have about 10 million. We will have just enough for the Prison Inmates, Politicians, and Gitmo Prisoners.

    Sounds reasonable if you're a member of the O Administration. This financial excess can be used for some more stupid non productive programs. Pandemic, Really! Just because people will be falling like leaves if the news that the Mass Media has been delivering is true, then I guess we will have to increase production of the Vaccine. So, you may lose a child or two, maybe even a parent. Do you really think it will be too late? The Real American

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