Almost one-quarter of Canadians immunized against H1N1: chief health officer
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November 16, 2009 12:47 p.m.
<!-- ARTICLE BODY --><SCRIPT language=javascript> try { Prop8="False" } catch(err) { } </SCRIPT>WINNIPEG - The country's chief public health officer says almost one-quarter of Canadians have been immunized against swine flu.
Dr. David Butler-Jones says Canada is leading the world when it comes to the percentage of the population vaccinated. He says that's why Canada has had so few deaths and serious cases of the virus so far.
Butler-Jones also says that despite initial shortages, vaccine shipments are now flowing well.
He says there will be several million doses available this week and plans are to ship another three million doses next week.
Butler-Jones says he expects that means more people will be eligible to get the shot soon.
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November 16, 2009 12:47 p.m.
<!-- ARTICLE BODY --><SCRIPT language=javascript> try { Prop8="False" } catch(err) { } </SCRIPT>WINNIPEG - The country's chief public health officer says almost one-quarter of Canadians have been immunized against swine flu.
Dr. David Butler-Jones says Canada is leading the world when it comes to the percentage of the population vaccinated. He says that's why Canada has had so few deaths and serious cases of the virus so far.
Butler-Jones also says that despite initial shortages, vaccine shipments are now flowing well.
He says there will be several million doses available this week and plans are to ship another three million doses next week.
Butler-Jones says he expects that means more people will be eligible to get the shot soon.
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