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My name is Anna Ramirez. This blog is for Mr. Farrell's period three Civics class.

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Thursday, November 5, 2009

as of last week, the H1N1 shots are now available for the public but the problem is there is a shortage. not enough supplies are distributed so not everybody can recieve the shots. they are only giving the shots to pregnant women, infants under 5 and for people under 65 with chronic disease. they are available in certain places and possibly your family doctor. the H1N1 shot might be available to offices and schools because the disease is spreading fast. if the vaccines are given out fast, there wouldn't be a lot of line ups for people just getting the shot.


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