H1N1 Vaccine Set To Arrive In Early October
Northwest public health officials are gearing up to receive millions of doses of vaccines meant to ward off the H1N1 flu virus.
Health experts warn that the virus, also know as Swine Flu, could result in a flu season that's more severe than usual.
In a conference call with reporters Thursday, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sibelius said the H1N1 vaccines will start to be distributed in about two weeks.
Kathleen Sibelius: "The federal government has purchased 250 million doses of vaccine, enough for everyone in America who wants a vaccination to be able to take advantage of it."
The vaccines are especially recommended for school-age children and young adults. Pregnant women and people with chronic medical conditions are also urged to get vaccinated.
A vaccine against the regular seasonal flu is already available.
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