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Getting A H1N1 Vaccination

Posted on Sun Nov 08, 2009

Getting A H1N1 Vaccination
Despite the urging by doctors for pregnant women, heath care workers, and other high risk people to get the H1N1 vaccine, many people are hesitating believing the vaccine was rushed into production before knowing if the it is really safe for use. However, in the US alone almost 14,000 have so far received the vaccine without any negative effects. The most common adverse effect from the vaccine has been pain and swelling at the site of the injection. Therefore, people in high risk categories, such as pregnant women, are encouraged to receive the H1N1 vaccine.


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