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Reported by: Newsroom Solutions
Tuesday, Sep 15, 2009 @07:45am CDT
Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius will testify at a House hearing today about preparations for the H1N1 flu.
Over the weekend, Sebelius said the planned H1N1 flu vaccinations could start as early as the first week of October, earlier than expected.
She also said only one dose could be needed instead of two, meaning the vaccine supply could go farther.
Appearing on a national news program, Sebelius noted that trials have shown a "robust immune response" to the vaccine.http://arkansasmatters.com/content/n...ext?cid=255472
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Reported by: Newsroom Solutions
Tuesday, Sep 15, 2009 @07:45am CDT
Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius will testify at a House hearing today about preparations for the H1N1 flu.
Over the weekend, Sebelius said the planned H1N1 flu vaccinations could start as early as the first week of October, earlier than expected.
She also said only one dose could be needed instead of two, meaning the vaccine supply could go farther.
Appearing on a national news program, Sebelius noted that trials have shown a "robust immune response" to the vaccine.http://arkansasmatters.com/content/n...ext?cid=255472
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