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I'm traveling today to a hospital in the nation's heartland where tomorrow the first H1N1 shots will be given.
I'll be doing live reports from there on Thursday when I also plan to get the seasonal flu shot myself. Even though you can get a seasonal and H1N1 shot at the same time (in each arm), I need to wait my turn until after those with high priority get the pandemic vaccine first.
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Because the injectable vaccine is being distributed at the moment in dribs and drabs, it was fairly difficult for us to find a place that had some already and was willing to show it off and talk on TV about it.
For now, I'm gonna keep the exact location under wraps because I don't want to tip off any competitors and have a potential media circus on our hands. My producer worked too long and hard to secure this facility.
Sanofi-Aventis [SNY
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] and Novartis [NVS
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] and a third company based in Australia make the H1N1 shots that the FDA has approved, so far. GlaxoSmithKline [GSK
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] is still waiting for regulatory clearance. And Baxter [BAX
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] is only selling its vaccines outside the U.S. AstraZeneca [AZN
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] makes H1N1 and seasonal FluMist—the vaccine that's sprayed up your nose.
This Friday the CDC is expected to start giving weekly updates on where and how much H1N1 vaccine has been shipped.
I'm curious what the demand will truly turn out to be. Some people are growing concerned about the increasing number of pediatric deaths from H1N1 and may rush to get their kids and themselves vaccinated. Others are afraid of or paranoid about the vaccine.
I hate needles. But I also hate being sick or not feeling well. I'm a big baby when it comes to getting a shot or having blood drawn. But, for what it's worth, I'll be turning my head, closing my eyes and maybe even wincing, too, as I eventually get both flu vaccines.
And that's not an endorsement of anything. It's just my personal choice.
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