When there is a shortage, then vaccines are generally given in the order of greatest need. Healthcare workers, chronically ill, elderly, children and then the general population if any is left.
2006-09-15 09:12:28
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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I don't know if the vaccine is worse than the disease. Read the side effects from getting some vaccines and then decide. I don't think there is a shortage like they always pull with the influenza vaccines and WHY are we having these manufactured overseas?
2006-09-15 08:23:18
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answered by nighttimewkr 3
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expensive Democrats, i'm in a low-possibility team, i do no longer opt to get vaccinated, and that i blame no person for the vaccine scarcity. i'm hoping anybody who needs the vaccine can get it. As continuously I fee financial accountability on the element of government. as long as there are not any shady deals, the government is being user-friendly, and it maintains to be a private decision despite if or to no longer be vaccinated i've got not got a difficulty with the H1N1 vaccine. in actual fact, Your friendly community financial conservative/social liberal.
2016-12-18 10:52:59
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answered by ? 4
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Don't get vaccinated! seriously! My dad's a doc. he hears nothing about the benefiets of vaccinating. Only the bad things about it! People die from getting the vaccination! Not the disease! It's be good if there was one! Better for everyone!
2006-09-15 08:23:36
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answered by Anonymous
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more than likely be ok. Alot of the diseases they vaccine against arent around anymore.
2006-09-15 08:19:37
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answered by Anonymous
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