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Beshear appearing in H1N1 ad

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Beshear appearing in H1N1 ad

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FRANKFORT, KY (AP) - Health officials are unveiling a new H1N1 vaccination public service announcement featuring Gov. Steve Beshear and a popular PBS cartoon character.

In the new television ad, Beshear and PBS' "Sid the Science Kid" will urge people to get vaccinated against the H1N1, or swine flu.

Surgeon General Regina Benjamin and state Commissioner of Public Health Dr. William Hacker will discuss the new ad in a conference call on Monday.

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