Oct 23, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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Through the media we all know that the vaccine for H1N1 is available, some sources state that it shouldn't be done.
I am planning not to get the vaccine,(my personal choice) and I know that I'm far from being the only one, so something crossed my mind. As those people would get inoculate some of the virus, could they contaminate the others? When they inevitably will get some symptoms of the flu. What are the risks, really? |
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