Thursday, October 29, 2009
State of Texas plans to give the H1N1 vaccine to its inmate population before the general public.
If you live in Texas, you may be a little upset about the plan by health officials there to give the H1N1 vaccine to its inmate population as earlier as next week and ahead of the general population.
The reasoning behind the decision is that people behind bars are considered as high risk and that an outbreak there would be catastrophic.
If this is a sign of the health care reform, we may all choose to go to jail to get coverage.
For more, see MSNBC.com
The reasoning behind the decision is that people behind bars are considered as high risk and that an outbreak there would be catastrophic.
If this is a sign of the health care reform, we may all choose to go to jail to get coverage.
For more, see MSNBC.com
Labels: flu outbreak, flu season., H1N1 vaccine, health officials, high risk population, inmate population, swine flu vaccine
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