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North Jersey health departments trying to avoid the chaos of last flu season

tetano

Editor, Senior Moderator
A normal flu season is under way in North Jersey with plenty of vaccines available or expected soon, a far cry from the long lines and chaos that erupted last year over scarce supplies of the swine flu vaccine.


The traditional flu shot has changed this year: One shot will now protect against swine flu and two other types of influenza rather than a separate vaccine for H1N1. For the first time, a stronger variation is available for people age 65 and older. Also different this year, health officials are advising everyone to get vaccinated, not just the elderly or those at high risk.

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