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H1N1 vaccine being widely distributed

The H1N1 (also known as Swine Flu) vaccine is swiftly being introduced to the American public to heed the potential of a flu outbreak this winter says Chicago’s Channel 7 News. It is advised that health care workers and healthy children recieve the vaccine.

Many Twitter users are wondering where they can get the vaccine:

  1. Seth Shikora
    manimal (Undisclosed) @incanus77 where did you find h1n1 vaccine? I’ve been asking around.
  2. Thien-Kim Lam
    thienkim (Washington, D.C.) trying to find some info about dosage of H1N1 vaccine. where to look?
  3. Suburban Chicken
    SuburbanChicken (Undisclosed) #swinefluvaccine Who here has gotten the H1N1 vaccine already? Is it even available in your area? I can’t get it yet where I live.
  4. B Ahrens
    bcahrens (San Jose, CA) just talked to the pediatrician about H1N1 vaccine and the flu shot. They have neither at this point.

 Others are more concerned about the newly created vaccine, worried that it may not have been properly tested in such a short time.

  1. Luis Benitez
    whatsupLuis (Los Angeles, CA) @Lilayy u got h1n1 vaccine? tell me how that goes. people told me it could be dangerous cause it wasmt tested in a lab.
  2. Shonta` Higgins
    shontahiggins (Dunlap, TN) is really worried ab this swine flu bc of the babies. Got my 1st ever flu shot yesterday. Wondering what to do ab the h1n1 vaccine?

 There are even others who are critical of the critics.

  1. Islandidea
    islandidea (Disclosed) Two words for everyone who refuses to get the H1N1 vaccine: Natural Selection
  2. Syed Idrus Al-Haddad
    Hadramie (Petaling Jaya, Malaysia) First we worry about H1N1. Now we worry about its vaccine side effects. What next?

 

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