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  • Hopefully for the people who want them.
  • i know there wont be enought,
    i say give them to the people that it is killing the most of right now, then base it on first come first serve, but we definately need to take care of the people it is affecting first.
  • I think there will be able to get the H1N1 vaccine's. It's going to take time for everyone to be able to get them though.
  • I dont think everyone should get them i think only the small children, pregnant women, and sick kids shoulb be able to get them first. Then if there is extra other people can get them
  • No, I do not think that everyone will be able to get a vaccine for H1N1. However, one good thing that has come from the H1N1 flu virus going on is that researchers and scientists are using the flu as a basis for multiple cures for new flus that the current flu could mutate into. They are going to mass produce these wonder vaccines once they have perfected them. The thing that they cannot predict, is what the side-affects and problems that the new vaccines could create in our bodies. Only time will tell.
  • its kind of over now. It is not worth the money to get a shot
  • i just heard that the vaccines were low, and wont have alot till december.
  • They are giving the vaccine to people with weak immune systems and pregnant woman, but it will eventually be available in late November for everyone.
  • maybe. time is a huge factor; but for now we should let the people who really need it have it.
  • Yes, if the vaccine can be mass produced in large numbers then yes i think there will be enough.
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