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Utah health departments can’t give H1N1 vaccine away – Salt Lake Tribune

I found a good article I wanted to share . . .

This is an interesting spin on the so-called swine flu epidemic. Utah is trying to give the vaccination away and can’t even get the high risk people to get the shot. Personally, I am glad people are getting over all the panic. Being sick is not a good thing, but in my opinion putting a toxic vaccination into your body hoping your body will figure out how to fight it in small quantities so it can handle it in large quantities is kind of flawed logic. Why not just focus on being healthy and know that you will be able to fight off whatever comes your way?

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One Response to “Utah health departments can’t give H1N1 vaccine away – Salt Lake Tribune”

  • Janice Gomez says:

    One of my sisters got infected with H1N1 or more commonly known as Swine Flu. Fortunately, she did not have very high fever and she was able to recover fast .
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