Chief Science Officer Dr. Anne Schuchat answers parents questions about the 2009 H1N1 flu and the vaccine to protect against it. Children aged six months through 24 years are recommended to receive H1N1 flu vaccine. Learn more about it, and how you can protect your family with this vaccine.
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nice video...
gadionson1 1 month ago
Q-""is it safe?"
A-"we have safety rules in place....but if you have a reaction we wanna know about it and cover it up really quick! " (so in other words no)
112geegee 9 months ago
Lies and BS
kimelem77 1 year ago
Its very important to get flu shots so that your kids don't miss school, you don't miss work and to make sure the wheels of industry keep turning!
HumanSayNo 1 year ago
a doctor in uniform? ummm... she does seem nice, and she does seem well-meaning. however, it does raise some concerns. the militarization of health for one thing. i dont know. it certainly doesnt seem friendly. although she does seem personal. i dont really know how to take this. i hae serious concern about this vaccine, as do many people. but this video makes me more nervous than anything else. babies shouldn't have vaccines. they are too dangerous. i have seen a lot of babies get sick FROM it.
satanrocks668 1 year ago