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15. immunity from the previous swine flu epidemic played a role
Fri Jun 8, 2012, 07:21 AM
Jun 2012

As for relatively "few" people getting the vaccine, not the case,at least not here in MD where there were many many jam packed flu shot sessions where not having enough vaccine was a problem. Believe me, my company had no left over vaccine.

And if you think its all about conditions which led to the flu epidemic in 1912 you really don't understand virology much. That strain of influenza is still cultured in labs and is considered highly dangerous and I think is kept under Biosafety level 4 conditions (same as Ebola)

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