H1N1 Vaccine Now Available to All, California Health Official Says
Los Angeles Times, January 2010
Virtually all communities in California now have an abundance of H1N1 vaccine, the state health officer said Thursday.
Dr. Mark Horton said in a conference call that California has received about 15 million doses of the vaccine, approximately two-thirds of the supply the state is expected to get of the H1N1 vaccine this season. Almost all jurisdictions are reporting that they have enough vaccine to inoculate the general public, instead of just the priority groups most at risk for H1N1, also known as the swine flu.
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