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1 Million Floridians Get H1N1 Vaccine

Pathfinder

Editor, Senior Moderator
1 Million Floridians Get H1N1 Vaccine

POSTED: Thursday, December 24, 2009


TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Health officials said more than a million Floridians have received swine flu vaccinations and limits on who can get them are being lifted.

Florida Department of Health spokesman Doc Kokol said Thursday that everyone now should make plans to get shots or the nasal spray vaccine.

The H1N1 vaccine initially had been restricted to those most vulnerable, including children. The federal government now says those limits no longer are needed because the national supply has reached 111 million doses.

Swine flu has killed 186 people in Florida including two in the past week.
The flu season usually doesn't peak in Florida until February and officials are worried another wave of swine flu may hit the state later next year.

http://www.justnews.com/news/22057309/detail.html
 
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