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H1N1 vaccine supply won't meet demand now: Officer

By DHARM MAKWANA, 24 HOURS

Demand for the H1N1 vaccine will outstrip supply for the next two weeks, according to the provincial health officer.

Dr. Perry Kendall said regional health authorities are expecting a shipment of 63,000 doses of the vaccine next week.

This small shipment comes at the end of a period when about 800,000 people will be vaccinated by week’s end.

“That’s a fairly significant number considering on a yearly basis over a period of three to four months we vaccinate approximately 1.1 million people against the seasonal flu.”

A batch of 25,000 H1N1 vaccine doses designed for pregnant women will be released sometime near the end of this week.

“There may be differences in how this rolls out in [one] community compared to another community in another part of the province,” Kendall said. “I can guarantee, I think, that the approach we’ve been taking is the one health authorities believe is the way to reach their highest risk residents.”

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