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Missouri Suspends H1N1 Vaccine Law

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JEFFERSON CITY, MO. - <!-- P2P_LIVE_EDIT "content_item_dateline_preview" END -->Missouri's health director has granted an exemption to a law requiring mercury-free vaccines for young children and pregnant women.

Health director Margaret Donnelly says she suspended the requirement because of a shortage of swine flu vaccines that do not contain a mercury-based preservative.

A 2005 law prohibits vaccines containing more than a trace amount of mercury from being given to children younger than 3 or pregnant women. But the law allows the state health director to declare an exemption from the requirement when there is a shortage of vaccine or epidemic.


http://www.fox4kc.com/wdaf-story-h1n1-vaccine-law-102309,0,2354505.story
 
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